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Play in Lion's Music Den!

Lion's Music Den is another great new activity in the Kids' CBC Augmented Reality (AR) project. A toe-tapping, grooving Lion encourages you and your child to create and mix different styles of music and get up and bust a move! Kids are introduced to rock and roll, funk, country, and Latin styles of music, as well as various musical instruments.
How to Play
Print out four records, representing the different musical styles, and position them on your desk in front of the webcam--one at a time or all together. Place cut-out instruments on the records to create new tunes!
Get Up and Dance!
Lion encourages players to get on their feet and dance, a key part of Canada's Kindergarten Health and Physical Activity Curriculum.
System Requirements
● Standard webcam
● Any Intel based PC or MAC
● IE7+, Firefox 3.0+ or Safari 3.0+
● Adobe Flash 10.1 plug-in
● Adobe Flash Reader
● Laser or inkjet printer
● Broadband connection
Play in Lion's Music Den today!
Please note that you will NOT be recorded when you enable your webcam.
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