Singalong Books

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Twinkle, twinkle little star - Trapani, Iza.

Summary: An expanded version of the nineteenth-century poem in which a small girl accompanies a star on a journey through the night sky, examining both heavenly bodies and the earth below.

Cat goes fiddle-i-fee - Galdone, Paul.

Summary: An old English rhyme names all the animals a farm boy feeds on his daily rounds.

Take me out of the bathtub and other silly dilly songs - Katz, Alan.

Summary: Well-known songs, including "Oh Susannah" and "Row Row Row Your Boat," are presented with new words and titles, such as "I'm So Carsick" and "Go Go Go to Bed."

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly - Taback, Simms.

Summary: Presents the traditional version of a famous American folk poem first heard in the U.S. in the 1940's with illustrations on die-cut pages that reveal all that the old lady swallows.

The Petes go marching - Dean, James, 1957-

Summary: In this version of the folk song, "The Ants Go Marching," as the Petes march along the "groovy" one gathers instruments for a musical performance.

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed - Christelow, Eileen.

Summary: A counting book in which one by one the little monkeys jump on the bed only to fall off and bump their heads.

Head, shoulders, knees and toes ...

Summary: An illustrated board book with words and music to a children's song.

Head, shoulders, knees, and toes : and other action rhymes - Newcome, Zita.

Summary: A collection of approximately fifty nursery and counting rhymes, most accompanied by fingerplays or other activities.

Pete the Cat Old MacDonald had a farm

Summary: "Pete the cat learns the sounds of the different farm animals in this twist on the classic song"--

Old MacDonald had a boat - Goetz, Steve,

Summary: In this take on the classic folk song, farmer MacDonald and his wife gather their tools and with the helpful farm animals they build--a boat.

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