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    I am going mad!

    16 yrs ago when I was a nanny in Sydney, the children & I loved the wiggles and playschool. I had playschool cassettes, that I continued to play once home ... I haven't had a cassette player in my car for many years ... and I have no idea WHAT happened to the old cassettes ...

    anyway ... Australian playschool was iconic! and did the most wonderful songs! ... we've just spent a good hour watching them on youtube! I just love 'ning nang nong' so many have come back to me but the one I can't find has lines in it like

    'in japan they say konichiwa'
    'in Greece they say yassou, that means good day to you'
    'in ??? its bonjourno'

    and lots more hello/good day from around the world, and i'm sure it ends with 'gday' !!!

    can anyone help me?!!!

    I've found the cd versions of the cassettes I had ... but I don't recognise the title of the song, as the only 'hello' song I found, was on youtube and was all the presenters saying hello! ( including trisha of 'TRISHA' fame !!!! )

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    Last edited by supermumy; 03-01-2014 at 07:42 PM.

 

 

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