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Adventures in music for the very young
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Gillian Wakeley |
Basic music concepts for pre-school children presented through activities such as singing, playing simple instruments, movement, dramatic play, and listening. |
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My Father's Angels
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Gloria Gaither |
Guardian angels are all around to protect even in the darkest night in this illustrated version of the author's song. |
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Over the River and Through the Wood
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C. Manson,l. maria child |
Well-known together with lesser-known verses to the traditional Thanksgiving song are illustrated from both Grandmother's and the journeying family's point of view. |
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Plane song
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Diane Siebert |
Rhymed text and illustrations describe different kinds of planes and their unique abilities. |
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Truck Song
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Diane Siebert |
Rhymed text and illustrations describe the journey of a transcontinental truck. |
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Good King Wenceslas
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John Mason Neale,William Morris,C. Manson,J. Neale,Neale. J.M.,Jamichael Henterly,Arthur Gaskin |
An illustrated version of the English Christmas carol about the generous king. Includes one page of music at the back of the book. |
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A pizza the size of the sun
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Jack Prelutsky |
Summary, A collection ofhumorous poetry on a variety of topics. |
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Down by the station
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Jennifer Vetter |
This illustrated version of the traditional song expands and describes more vehicles, different locations, and their unique sounds, from puffer-billies to racecars and rockets. |
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There's a train out for dreamland
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Frederich H. Heider |
As a train heads out to dreamland, it travels on peppermint rails through a confectionary landscape. |
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
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Joseph Mohr |
An illustrated version of the well-known German Christmas hymn celebrating the birth of Christ. |
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Who's that baby?
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Sharon Creech |
Short poems and songs reflect the life of a newborn baby, as he or she meets various relatives and learns about the world. |
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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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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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Follow the moon
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Sarah Weeks |
A young boy protects and encourages a newly hatched sea turtle until it finds its way to the sea. |
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The farmer in the dell
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Steve Simpson |
An illustrated version of the traditional game song accompanied by music. |
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Rodgers & Hammerstein's My favorite things
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Richard Rodgers |
An illustrated version of the popular song enumerating favorite things, from raindrops on roses to silver white winters melting into springs. |
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Hush little darling
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Joan E. Goodman |
A child and her parents celebrate Christmas to the altered words of a familiar lullaby. |
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Everything grows
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Raffi. |
Tells how everything in the world grows. |
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How much is that doggie in the window?
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Iza Trapani |
Longing to buy a special puppy, a boy tries to find the money he needs but ends up spending it on family members, who ultimately surprise him with the dog as a gift. |
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Skip to my Lou
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Nadine Bernard Westcott |
When his parents leave a young boy in charge of the farm for a day, chaos erupts as the animals take over the house. Includes the music to "Skip to my Lou." |
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