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Mary Had a Little Lamb (Sing-Along Stories)
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
In this familiar children's nursery song, Mary arrives at school one day with her friendly lamb following close behind her. Going against school rules, the students sneak the adorable lamb inside whe… |
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The raucous auk
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
Brief poems speculating on the habits and behavior of familiar and exotic animals. |
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Whose garden is it?
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
When Mrs. McGee passes through a beautiful garden asking whose it is, the gardener is the first to claim it, followed by all of the garden's inhabitants plus the sun and the rain, who also claim it a… |
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Yellow butter, purple jelly, red jam, black bread
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
Includes 58 poems on a variety of subjects. |
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There Once Was a Man Named Michael Finnegan
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
An elaborated version of the repetitive children's song about a man who creates quite a "din-igan" playing the "violin-igan." |
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The two sillies
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
First Sammy tells Silly Lily how to attract a cat, and then she tells him how to use the cat to get rid of mice. |
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The cozy book
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
Verses relate a variety of foods, activities, smells, sounds, words, places, people, feeling, and other things perceived as being cozy. |
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It's Simple, Said Simon
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
After successfully meeting the challenges posed by a dog, cat, and horse, Simon meets a tiger that is much harder to satisfy and that he must outwit before he becomes the tiger's dinner. |
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Miss Mary Mack
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
An expanded adaptation of the familiar hand-clapping rhyme about a young girl and an elephant. Includes music and directions for the hand-clapping actions. |
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A House Is a House for Me
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
Lists in rhyme the dwellings of various animals and things. |
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The eensy weensy spider
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
An expanded version of the familiar children's song describing what the little spider does after being washed out of the water-spout. |
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Miss Mary Mack
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
An expanded adaptation of the familiar hand-clapping rhyme about a young girl and an elephant. |
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Ni gei wo du, wo gei ni nian
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Mary Ann Hoberman |
Classic Mother Goose rhymes in color-coded typography let young children read along with an adult. |
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