songs

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Barnyard lullaby

2001
Although the farmer only hears animal noises, when the different barnyard animals sing lullabies to their respective children, the babies understand the words. Includes music.

Risseldy, Rosseldy

2012
An adaptation of the classic nonsense rhyme for young readers.

Ready for a brand new beat

how "Dancing in the street" became the anthem for a changing America
Can a song change a nation? In 1964, Marvin Gaye, record producer William "Mickey" Stevenson, and Motown songwriter Ivy Jo Hunter wrote "Dancing in the Street." The song was recorded at Motown's Hitsville USA Studio by Martha and the Vandellas. Released on July 31, the song was supposed to be an upbeat dance recording--a precursor to disco, a song about the joyousness of dance, the song of a summer. But events overtook it, and the song became one of the anthems of American pop culture. The Beatles had landed in the U.S. in early 1964. By that summer, the '60s were in full swing. 1964 was the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Act, and the lead-up to a dramatic election that completely changed American politics. As the country grew more radicalized in those few months, "Dancing in the Street" gained currency as an activist anthem. The song took on new meanings, multiple meanings, for many different groups that were all altered as the country changed. Told by the writer who is legendary for finding the big story in unlikely places, Ready for a Brand New Beat chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964 and showcases the momentous role that a simple song about dancing played in our nation's history.--Publisher's description.

The ghosts go haunting

2014
"Verses written to the tune of The Ants Go Marching describe an ever-increasing parade of ghosts, witches, and other spooky creatures as they haunt a school on Halloween"--Provided by publisher.

Hey, little ant

1998
A song in which an ant pleads with the kid who is tempted to squish it.

Goodnight songs

2014
A collection of twelve lullabies featuring illustrations by contemporary, award-winning artists. Includes CD.

Head, shoulders, knees and toes =

[T?te, ?paules, genoux et orteils]
2003
Children and animals act out the words to a song that teaches about the parts of the body. Presented in French and English.

The Singing sack

28 song stories from around the world
1989

If dogs run free

2013
An illustrated version of the Bob Dylan song that asks the question "If dogs run free, why not we?".

Twelve dogs of Christmas

1998
An adaptation of the traditional English folk song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas," featuring an increasing number of different kinds of dogs instead of the usual gifts.

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