ADHD Entertainment continually strives to bridge the gaps between demographics and provide quality entertainment to people of all ages. To this end, we are very pleased to present to you “Little Flower,” a beautiful nature video that is appropriate and engaging for both children and adults. The original song is uncomplicated enough for small children to learn to sing along, and relaxing enough to work as a lullaby. There are two different versions of “Little Flower”—one is performed by an adult male vocalist, and the other features a young girl performing. Either version may be used depending on the demographic that one is trying to reach.
The video incorporates gorgeous time-lapse imagery to display the growth stages of flowers, providing an unusual glimpse of nature that is both aesthetically pleasing and educational. Along with the beautiful music, there are the enchanting authentic sounds of nature—birds chirping, streams bubbling, and bees buzzing. The images and sounds of nature combined with this wonderful song result in an innovative and useful finished product. “Little Flower” is three minutes and fifty seconds in length.
Along with this outstanding music video is our companion project, “Crocky/Mackral,” a quirky and fun reality show that features interviews conducted by two young girls, who go by the nicknames “Corky” and “Mackral.” This series, featuring Robert Henriksen, Tiffany Henriksen and Victoria Zippo, features the making of “Little Flower” as well. Each mini-episode is about ten minutes in length. The show is funny and touching, and shows the girls trick-or-treating and having fun at home and on the go. One episode features a book signing at Borders with Dylan and Cole Sprouse, stars of the Disney Channel sitcom “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.” Join Crocky, Mackral and Rob as they generously provide a humorous glimpse into their lives.
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