songs

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The itsy-bitsy spider

1998
Retells the traditional nursery rhyme about the itsy bitsy spider that climbs up the waterspout again and again.

The 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.

Mosquitoes are ruining my summer!

and other silly dilly camp songs
2011
Familiar tunes are given new words relating to summer camp, including "Whose Idea Was This Dumb Hike" sung to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.".

All God's critters got a place in the choir

1989
Celebrates how all the animals in the world make their own music in their own way, some singing low, some singing higher.

Bread is for eating

1995
Mamita admonishes her little boy to eat all his bread by telling him how the food is made, from the planting of the wheat seeds to the loaf of bread on the table, and sings him a Spanish song celebrating bread.

Barnyard lullaby

1998
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.

The Green book of songs by subject

the thematic guide to popular music
2002
Categorizes over 21,000 popular songs from all genres of music into more than 800 subject areas and includes cross-references and discographies.

Down by the station

2009
An expanded, illustrated version of the traditional song that describes more vehicles, different locations, and their unique sounds, from puffer-billies to racecars and rockets.

Lisa Loeb's silly sing-along

The disappointing pancake, and other zany songs
2011
A collection of silly songs for children from pop star Lisa Loeb, with humorous illustrations accompanying the lyrics and an audio CD featuring the songs.

Take me out to the ballgame

2006
A little boy enjoys a day at the ballpark in a story consisting of the lyrics to the song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." Includes facts on the song's history, as well as an audio CD of the song.

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