
I was first introduced to The Swingset Mamas when they participated in the Autism Twitter day. I showed both my kids their videos on youtube and the kids really enjoyed the music and videos.
Who are the Swingset Mamas?
The Swingset Mamas are Lizzie Swan and Marlowe Bechmann, two rockin' moms whose award-winning family music and videos have inspired an avid network of fans, including children, parents and educators.
How are they helping with Autism Awareness?
During Autism Awareness Month, The Swingset Mamas are promoting their latest video and its message of tolerance and acceptance while raising money for Autism.
Marlowe's oldest daughter has Autism, and her family's experiences have inspired this song and video, “Take a Walk in Someone Else’s Shoes.” It features people of all ages and abilities joyfully stepping into "someone else's shoes." The video incorporates American Sign Language and music to teach the powerful message of acceptance and inclusion of all people.
Every time someone watches the video, money is donated to Autism Speaks.
The video is available at http://www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant.com/videos/view/id/1569537.
You can download the audio of “Take a Walk in Someone Else’s Shoes” for free at www.sonicbids.com/swingsetmamas
For more information about The Swingset Mamas, visit http://www.swingsetmamas.com/
You also can be a fan of The Swingset Mamas on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @swingsetmamas
You can download the audio of “Take a Walk in Someone Else’s Shoes” for free at www.sonicbids.com/swingsetmamas
For more information about The Swingset Mamas, visit http://www.swingsetmamas.com/
You also can be a fan of The Swingset Mamas on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @swingsetmamas



























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