Lucas has delighted millions in his 15-year career.  Here's a small sampling of the nice things people have said!

 

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Educators gush: High praise from critics & the press: Kids say: Parents & plain-old grown-ups rave:

Dr. Shirley Ellison, St. Mary's Hall Primary School, San Antonio, TX: 

"The children from 3-years old to fifth grade were delighted and so were their teachers.  Thank you for a memorable experience and come again."

 

Sara Zahendra, Bat Conservation International, Austin, TX

"You should know how much we appreciate a scientifically correct children's song about bats that is that catchy and beautiful.  Thanks for doing what you do."

 

Fourth Grade teachers, Westlake Elementary, Springfield, OH

"Wonderful!  Is is hard to find a program that 1st & 3rd age kids will enjoy as well as 4th & 5th grades.  You CAN have fun and learn science at the same time!"

 

Parents' Choice Foundation: 

"Lucas Miller is an irresistible teacher. His very real musical lessons about the animal kingdom score high marks for their clever mix of playful comedy and ear-pleasing, deft melodies."

 

School Library Journal: 

"The national debut of Lucas Miller [The Anaconda La Bamba]. . . is a reason to celebrate.  The nine songs on this joyous album feature environmental themes, with a focus on U.S. wildlife, and combine educational information, hysterical lyrics and catchy tunes. . . Miller has a gift for cool satire that even older kids won't be able to scoff at. . . Miller delivers educational, fun, and funny tunes that will delight and enlighten kids and teachers alike."

1st grader, Poth Elementary, Poth, TX: 

"He made me forget I was in school!"

 

5th grader, Locke Hill Elementary, San Antonio, TX

"I learned that there was this spray called DDT that was used for killing bugs.  But it spread everywhere and finally got to the fishes.  So then the fishes went bad and the eagles ate them, so then the eagle's egg was soft.  When the eagle sat on it to warm it, the egg broke and the eagles could not be born.  Then the population would go down and then they would become extinct.  But Rachel Carson wrote a book that convinced people to make DDT illegal.  So then the eagles' population went up."

Cynthia Meyers, Parent, Houston, TX: 

"The kids are still singing Symbiosis!  I am also a musician (just hired by the Boston Symphony) and from a musician's perspective, the songs are wonderful; very singable yet interesting." 

 

Kathryn Lamm, parent, Frederick, MD: 

"We had the pleasure of seeing you at the Guppy Gala at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, last year.  We bought your CD and my son has not stopped playing it since.  He knows every word.  When he grows up he wants to save the turtles and be a zoologist!"

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