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The eensy weensy spider

2000
An expanded version of the familiar children's finger-play rhyme describing what the little spider does after being washed out of the water-spout.

Give the dog a bone

2000
A variation on the familiar song, "This Old Man," in which an increasing number of dogs look for treats. Includes music to "This Old Man.".

When I first came to this land

1998
Illustrations and words to a traditional song describe the adventures of a pioneer who buys a farm and builds life for himself and his family.

Tasha Tudor's favorite Christmas carols

1978
Includes the lyrics, piano arrangements, and history of seventeen Christmas carols.

The Huron carol

1992
An illustrated edition of the seventeenth-century Canadian Christmas carol that places the Nativity story in a Huron Indian setting.

Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?

1996
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.

Lift every voice and sing

1993
An illustrated version of the song that has come to be considered the African-American national anthem.

Frosty the Snowman

2003
An illustrated version of the familiar song in which a snowman, who was brought to life by an old silk hat, has great fun playing with the children who built him. Includes the song's original lyrics and music.

Sipping spiders through a straw

campfire songs for monsters
2008
A collection of creepy critters sing their favorite campfire sing-alongs, slightly altered for little monsters.

Today is Monday

1997
Adapted from a song, simple text and illustrations describe how each day of the week brings a new food, until on Sunday all the world's children can come and eat it together.

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