Who Fed the Chickens


Book Description

Illustrations accompany the words to the song, Who fed the chickens? We did. We did.




Korean Folk Songs


Book Description

In Korean Folk Songs, music teacher Robert Choi shares 14 of Korea's best-loved classic children's songs--with musical scores and lyrics in both Korean and English. Born and bred in Chicago, Choi's parents raised their son with a keen appreciation for their native Korean culture. The traditional melodies they taught him left a deep impression. Included in this collection are well-known children's songs such as "Splashing Around" and "Mountain Rabbit" that incorporate fun actions and gestures. Also, traditional standards that have been passed down from generation to generation, such as "Blue Birds" and "Arirang." Each Korean children's song features a musical score with the lyrics in Korean script and romanized form and an English version of the lyrics. Historical and cultural notes are included, and for the children's songs, Choi describes the accompanying actions. Downloadable audio contains recordings of all the songs, along with tracks that allow you to sing along. Every page has beautiful full-color illustrations of traditional Korean scenes by the talented Korean artist SamEe Back. Just as songs like "Home on the Range" or "Oh! Susanna" are part of traditional American culture, the songs in Korean Folk Songs are a valuable resource for anyone with interest in Korean culture, history and language.










Tom Glazer's Treasury of Songs for Children


Book Description

One hundred thirty-one songs for young people, with lyrics, piano music, and guitar chords. Includes nursery songs, folk songs, western songs, and Christmas songs.




The Crabfish


Book Description

Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Chapter




Festivals & Folksongs Around the World


Book Description

Secular Songbooks Classroom Music




Jim Along, Josie


Book Description

Includes such songs as "Bobby Shaftoe" and "Lavender's Blue," and games such as "The Noble Duke of York" and "Pick a Bale of Cotton."