the-voice-of-europe.com
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|  | the voice of europework in progress since 2004an electronic picture book by Gabriele Schettler and Martin A. Dege You can find out more about our project or just listen to the picture book at: www.the-voice-of-europe.com We’re still looking for children from several different European countries who would like to contribute to the picture book. They should mimic the sounds of the following 5 animals in their native language: cow, sheep, cockerel, dog and cat (in answer to the question: “what does a cow sound like?“). The child should preferably be between 3 and 10 years old – but can also be older. Call the following telephone number 0049-561-8045360. An answering machine will answer your call. Let your child recite the animal noises after the tone. Please state the name of your country and the forename and age of your child (in English, if possible). _____ Dear Children, dear Parents, we are looking for children and their parents from all over Europe, who are willing to help us with our art project www.the-voice-of-europe.com. We would like to create an electronic picture book, in which you can hear children imitating the sounds of five different animals in their native language. Our aim is to record the voice of one child per European country. Each child should mimic the sounds of the following five animals: cow, sheep, cockerel, dog and cat ("what does a cow sound like?"). The children should preferably be between three and ten years old - but can also be older. We have set up a telephone line with an answering machine especially for the purpose of recording the children’s voices. To participate in the project, please call us with your child on the following number: 0049-561-8045360. Once the answering machine has switched on, let your child say the sounds of the different animals. Please also tell us which country you come from and the first name and age of your child, if possible in English. |
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