De colores and other Latin-American folk songs for children
J 781.6298 DE COLOR 1994
Raffi
Baby Beluga
Presents the illustrated text to the song about the little white whale who
swims wild and free.
E RAFFI 1997
Raffi
The spider on the floor
Presents the illustrated text to the song about the curious spider. Includes
musical notation.
E RAFFI 2002
Ajhar, Brian
Home on the range
In this illustrated version of the familiar song, a young boy is transported
from his city apartment to life on the range.
E AJHAR 2004
Cabrera, Jane
If you're happy and you know it
An elephant, a monkey, and a giraffe join other animals to sing different
verses of this popular song that encourages everyone to express their happiness
through voice and movement.
E CABRERA 2005
Frazee, Marla
Hush, little baby : a folk song with pictures
In an old lullaby a baby is promised an assortment of presents from its adoring
parent.
E FRAZEE 1999
Guthrie, Woody
This land is your land
This well-known folk song is accompanied by a tribute from folksinger Pete
Seeger, the musical notation, and a biographical scrapbook with photographs.
J 782.4216 GUTHRIE 1998
Hillenbrand, Will
Fiddle-i-fee
In this cumulative nursery rhyme, a farmer and his wife prepare for a new baby
as their animals secretly meet at night to plan a surprise of their own.
E HILLENBRAND 2002
Hillenbrand, Will
Down by the station
In this version of a familiar song, baby animals ride to the children's zoo on
the zoo train.
E HELLENBRAND 1999
Hoberman, Mary Ann
The eensy weensy spider
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.
E HOBERMAN 2000
Hoberman, Mary Ann
Bill Grogan's goat
Presents the familiar rhyme about a pesky goat that gets in trouble for eating
shirts off the clothesline.
E HOBERMAN 2002
Hoberman, Mary Ann
Yankee Doodle
Expands on the familiar song to include a girl, a poodle, a toad, and a rooster
who, along with Yankee Doodle, open a restaurant called Yankee Doodle's
Noodles. Includes music.
E HOBERMAN 2004
Hort, Lenny
The seals on the bus
Different aniamls--including seals, tigers, geese, rabbits, monkeys, and
more--make their own sounds as they ride all around the town on a bus.
E HORT 2000
Mallett, David
Inch by inch : the garden song
Inch by inch, row by row, a child grows a garden with the help of the rain and
the earth. Based on a popular folksong.
E MALLETT 1995
Paxton, Tom
Going to the zoo
Enthusiastic siblings describe the animals at the "zoo, zoo, zoo."
E PAXTON 1996
Penner, Fred
The cat came back
A persistent and indestructible cat keeps coming back, despite his owner's
attempts to give him away.
E PENNER 2005
Seeger, Pete
Abiyoyo : based on a South African lullaby and folk story
Banished from the town for making mischief, a little boy and his father are
welcomed back when they find a way to make the dreaded giant Abiyoyo disappear.
E SEEGER 2001
Taback, Simms
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
"...version of a famous American folk poem first heard in the U.S. in the
1940's."
E TABACK 1997
Trapani, Iza
Row row row your boat
Follows a family of bears on a fun-filled outing as their gentle boat ride down
the stream turns into a fast-paced adventure.
E TRAPANI 1999
Trapani, Iza
I'm a little teapot
Expanded verses of a familiar song tell how a teapot dreams of visiting China,
Mexico, the opera, a jungle, and other places while waiting to be used to serve
tea.Music and lyrics on last page.
E TRAPANI 1996
Tyler, Gillian
Froggy went a-courtin'
Illustrates the well-known folk song about the courtship and marriage of the
frog and the mouse.
E FROGGY 2005
Wallner, Alexandra
The farmer in the dell
Illustrations supplementing the children's folk song show the wife, nurse, cat,
dog, rat, and cheese trying to get the farmer out of the dell.
E FARMER-1 2000
Westcott, Nadine Bernard
Skip to my Lou
E WESTCOTT 2000
Whippo, Walt
Little white duck
Based on the song of the same title, a little white duck causes a commotion in
its pond.
E WHIPPO 2000
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