songs

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Swaying strings

2019
Text and illustrations look at how physics make music in stringed instruments.

The 12 days of kindness

2021
"Count out twelve ways to celebrate and honor our friends, family, neighbors, and first responders with small acts of kindness!"--OCLC.

The wheels on the bus

In this version of the classic song, animal passengers roar, flap, and chatter while riding a bus.

Ten in the bed

In this version of the traditional song, each of the sleepers who fall, leap, bounce, or wobble out of bed when the little one says "Move over" represents a different profession.

Happy!

Grammy-award winning singer Pharrell Williams brings his hit song to readers and encourages them to celebrate being happy.

A song

2019
Through illustrations and easy-to-read, rhythmic text, a girl describes the song of love that fills her nights and days.

Engineers solve problems!

a song for budding scientists
2017
"Budding engineers will learn the steps engineers use to solve problems. As they sing along, students will solve a problem just like an engineer would. Text is paired with music and ... illustrations"--Amazon.

Peace train

"Readers are invited to hop on the Peace Train and join its growing group of passengers who are all ready to unite the world in peace and harmony. Featuring the timeless lyrics of Cat Stevens's legendary song and illustrations by New York Times bestselling artist Peter H. Reynolds, this hopeful picture book inspires tolerance and love for people of all cultures and identities"--Provided by publisher.

The wonky donkey

Illustrations and lyrical text describe a bird's adventure walking down the road and meeting an odd donkey with three legs and one eye.

Everybody's home

2021
Lola and her twenty-nine classmates do not understand the words to a traditional song they are meant to sing at the upcoming Winter Concert so they make up their own silly words, and when Lola's mother and Grampa get involved, they all learn not only the words to the song, but something about global warming.

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