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Hush, little alien
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Daniel Kirk |
In this adaptation of the old lullaby, Hush, little baby, an extraterrestrial child is promised an assortment of outer space presents ending with a goodnight kiss from his adoring father. |
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The play-party in Indiana
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Leah Jackson Wolford |
The play party was common in Indiana rural areas in pioneer days, especially where people belonged to churches that forbid dancing. It was an evening social event for young, single people that involv… |
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The Old Chisholm Trail
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Rosalyn Schanzer |
An illustrated version of the legendary song whose many verses were made up by cowboys while herding cattle on the Chisholm Trail. |
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The boll weevil
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Glen Rounds |
Illustrations for selected verses of the traditional American ballad about the boll weevil who looks for a home. Includes the music of the song (unacc. melody). |
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I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
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Nadine Bernard Westcott |
A cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly. |
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Cumbayah
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Floyd Cooper |
An illustrated version of the popular folksong. Printed music on endpapers. |
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Deck the hall
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Sylvia Long |
This version of the classic Christmas carol celebrating "the season to be jolly" features rabbit characters in the illustrations. |
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Buffalo girls
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Bobette McCarthy |
An illustrated version of the traditional folk song, in which the buffalo girls sleep in the kitchen, sing by starlight, and dance by the light of the moon. |
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The Folksongs Book
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Hal Leonard Corp. |
126 p. ; 31 cm |
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