songs and music

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songs and music

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Let's go! : an adaptation of "The Wheels on the Bus" in English and Spanish
2015
An adaptation of the song "The wheels on the bus," written in Spanish and English, which follows two children who see and hear a train, a fire truck, an ambulance, and other vehicles on their way to an amusement park. Includes music.
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Rob the Mole and the sneaky gnome

magic E and the long O sound
2017
Illustrated text accompanied by a song and music teach young children about the letters "E" and the long "O.".
Cover image of Rob the Mole and the sneaky gnome

Three little pigs

a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme
2017
Retells the story of the three little pigs and the wolf who wanted to eat them.

Goldilocks and the three bears

a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme
2017
Illustrated text accompanied by a song and music retell the story of Goldilocks and the three bears.

Let's clap, jump, sing, & shout; dance, spin, & turn it out!

games, songs, & stories from an African American childhood
2017
"Here are classic games, songs, stories, and more, recalled from the author's own childhood in the American South and loveingly passed down to a new generation."--Trade bdg. dust jacket.

Imagine

2017
Illustrates, through the eyes of a little pigeon, John Lennon's song about imagining a world at peace, in which people of all sorts live as one. Includes afterword about peace, freedom, and Amnesty International.

Imagine

2017
Illustrates, through the eyes of a little pigeon, John Lennon's song about imagining a world at peace, in which people of all sorts live as one. Includes afterword about peace, freedom, and Amnesty International.

Beauty and the beast

a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme
In the story of "Beauty and the Beast," things are not always as they seem! Beauty is sent to live with an ugly, fearsome Beast, but is he really as horrible as people think he is?.

Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?

An expanded version of the traditional rhyme, in which the little dog runs away and explores the desert, mountains, and oceans before deciding that home is best. Includes music on the last page.

Bill Grogan's goat

Presents the familiar rhyme about a pesky goat who gets in trouble for eating shirts off the clothesline.

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