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Twinkle, twinkle, little star
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Jane Taylor,Jeanette Winter |
In this version of the familiar nineteenth-century poem celebrating one bright little star, the illustrations depict people and animals from around the world. Holes allow the "starlight" to show from… |
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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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Mama's bayou
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Dianne De las Casas |
A mother rocks her child to sleep while listening to the sounds bayou creatures make at night. |
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The lullaby Bible
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Melody Carlson |
Presents twenty-three stories from both the Old and New Testaments set to the tunes of traditional lullabies. |
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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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All the pretty little horses
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Linda Saport |
A traditional lullaby presented with music, a note on the origin of the song, and pastel illustrations which reflect its possible connection to slaves in the American South. |
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Lullaby and good night
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Beckett, Sheilah |
Bedtime poems, prayers and songs for children, ages 3-7. |
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Jumbo's lullaby
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Laura Krauss Melmed |
A mother elephant sings to her baby of the dreams of other animals, hoping to get her own little one to sleep. Includes information about Jumbo the elephant brought from London to America by P.T. Bar… |
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All asleep
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Charlotte Pomerantz |
A collection of lullabies and other poems suitable for reading at bedtime. |
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The baby's bedtime book
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Kay Chorao |
Presents twenty-seven traditional rhymes, poems, and lullabies for bedtime from a variety of sources. |
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When the dark comes dancing
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Nancy Larrick,John C. Wallner |
A collection of poems, lullabies, and lyrics especially chosen to be read at bedtime. |
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Arrorró, mi niño
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Lulu Delacre |
An illustrated collection of nursery rhymes, finger play games, and lullabies from the major Latino groups living in the United States today. Includes some music. |
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Animal crackers
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Jane Dyer |
An illustrated collection of Mother Goose rhymes, lullabies, and contemporary verses that celebrate special times in a child's first years. |
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Naamah and the Ark at Night
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Susan Campbell Bartoletti |
Naamah is the wife of Noah, and her name means "great singer." For forty days and forty nights, as the ark tosses on storm-wracked seas, Naamah sings. She sings to the animals, two by two. She sings … |
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Hush little baby
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Jeanette Winter |
In an old lullaby a baby is promised an assortment of presents from its adoring parent. |
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The Nursery treasury
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Sally Emerson,Moira Maclean,Colin Maclean |
An illustrated collection of over 200 traditional rhymes, poems, lullabies, and games. |
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A Mother's favorite lullaby book
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Running Press Staff |
Presents the words for sixteen well-known songs, suitable for baby's bedtime. Includes "Greensleeves;" "Rock-a-Bye, Baby;" "Shenandoah;" "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot;" and "You Are My Sunshine." |
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Let's sing a lullaby with the Brave Cowboy
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Jan Thomas |
Brave Cowboy tries to sing his young calf pals to sleep on a dark, dark night, with humorous results. |
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That's what I'd do
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Jewel |
A mother's lullaby for her baby tells everything that she would do for her child. |
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Goodnight Songs
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Margaret Wise Brown |
“Baby sail the seven seas
Safely in my arms
When the waves go up and down
You are safe from harm.”
From Margaret Wise Brown, author of the beloved Goodnight Moon, comes a previously unpublished c… |
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