A Family Album of Favorite Nursery Songs


Book Description

A generous collection of 78 of the best-loved nursery songs for easy piano by nationally known arranger Roger Edison. Each song is complete with lyrics, chord symbols, fingering and phrasing. Many have charming illustrations by children's artist Mara. The songs range from traditional nursery rhymes, finger play songs, folk songs, rounds and more. The most complete and fun-to-play collection of nursery songs to come out in many years.




Favorite Nursery Songs


Book Description

Musical entertainment hits a high note in these audiocassette-and-book packages of favorite children's songs -- each chosen in a national survey of parents. The whole family will love singing along with the cassette and following along with the charmingly illustrated book.




60 Silly Songs


Book Description

60 Silly Songs is a delightful compilation of fun and whimsical melodies arranged for intermediate level by Roger Edison. The book is divided into five sections with songs about Animals from Here and There," "Kookie People and Crazy Places," as well as "Camp Songs," "Old-Time Silly Songs," and "Parodies." Each selection comes complete with lyrics, chord symbols and optional very easy second parts for added child participation."




Sixty Silly Songs


Book Description

60 Silly Songs is a delightful compilation of fun and whimsical melodies arranged for intermediate level by Roger Edison. The book is divided into five sections with songs about "Animals from Here and There," "Kookie People and Crazy Places," as well as "Camp Songs," "Old-Time Silly Songs," and "Parodies." Each selection comes complete with lyrics, chord symbols and optional very easy second parts for added child participation.




Mother Goose Treasury


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A collection of more than sixty Mother Goose nursery rhymes.




Jack and Jill


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Jack and Jill visit various countries in this re-telling of the classic nursery rhyme.




The Dot


Book Description

Features an audio read-along! With a simple, witty story and free-spirited illustrations, Peter H. Reynolds entices even the stubbornly uncreative among us to make a mark -- and follow where it takes us. Her teacher smiled. "Just make a mark and see where it takes you." Art class is over, but Vashti is sitting glued to her chair in front of a blank piece of paper. The words of her teacher are a gentle invitation to express herself. But Vashti can’t draw - she’s no artist. To prove her point, Vashti jabs at a blank sheet of paper to make an unremarkable and angry mark. "There!" she says. That one little dot marks the beginning of Vashti’s journey of surprise and self-discovery. That special moment is the core of Peter H. Reynolds’s delicate fable about the creative spirit in all of us.




The Children's Song Index, 1978-1993


Book Description

A compilation of 2,654 American children's songs which are currently available in songbook form in the US. Includes a list of songs by title, a list of each song's first line, a thesaurus of subject headings arranged by broadest term, and a subject index. For classroom teachers, music instructors, and libraries. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Library Youth Outreach


Book Description

With tightened library budgets the norm, librarians run the risk of cutting back so much that they isolate themselves from their patrons and their communities. This doesn't have to happen. The outreach methods detailed in this book range from simple actions to detailed processes. Each of the 26 chapters provides helpful information for both those new to library outreach and those with years of experience.




Media, Technology, and Literature in the Nineteenth Century


Book Description

Operating at the intersection where new technology meets literature, this collection discovers the relationship among image, sound, and touch in the long nineteenth century. The chapters speak to the special mixed-media properties of literature, while exploring the important interconnections of science, technology, and art at the historical moment when media was being theorized, debated, and scrutinized. Each chapter focuses on a specific visual, acoustic, or haptic dimension of media, while also calling attention to the relationships among the three. Famous works such as Wordsworth's "I wandered lonely as a cloud" and Shelley's Frankenstein are discussed alongside a range of lesser-known literary, scientific, and pornographic writings. Topics include the development of a print culture for the visually impaired; the relationship between photography and narrative; the kaleidoscope and modern urban experience; Christmas gift books; poetry, painting and music as remediated forms; the interface among the piano, telegraph, and typewriter; Ernst Heinrich Weber's model of rationalized tactility; and how the shift from visual to auditory telegraphic instruments amplified anxieties about the place of women in nineteenth-century information networks. Full of surprising insights and connections, the collection offers new impetus for stimulating historical conversations and debates about nineteenth-century media, while also contributing fresh perspectives on new media and (re)mediation today.