Songs -- Juvenile literature
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Songs -- Juvenile literature
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- A children's treasury of songs
- A firefly in a fir tree
- A treasury of children's songs : forty favorites to sing and play
- A-hunting we will go!
- A-tisket, a-tasket
- All God's critters
- Bingo
- Brown baby lullaby
- Calm & soothe
- Can you canoe? : and other adventure songs
- Clap your hands : an action book
- Colorful world
- Crocodile smile : 10 songs of the Earth as the animals see it
- De colores : Bright with colors
- Diane Goode's book of silly stories & songs
- Don't laugh at me
- Down by the bay
- Down by the bay
- Down by the station
- Duck & goose, let's dance!
- Dénse vuelta! : una canción de cuentas = Roll over! : a counting song
- Eric Carle's twinkle, twinkle, little star : and other nursery rhymes : a lift-the-flap book
- Five little ducks
- Five little pumpkins
- Frosty the snowman
- Frosty the snowman
- Gentle hands and other sing-along songs for social-emotional learning
- God bless the child
- Going to the zoo
- Going, going, gone! : and other silly dilly sports songs
- Goodnight songs
- Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah
- Happy birthday
- Happy!
- Head, shoulders, knees and toes
- Head, shoulders, knees and toes ...
- Here comes Santa Claus
- Here we go 'round the mulberry bush
- Here we go digging for dinosaur bones : sung to the tune of "here we go round the mulberry bush"
- Here we go round the mulberry bush
- Here we go round the mulberry bush
- Here we go round the mulberry bush
- Hey little ant
- Home on the range
- Honeyky Hanukah
- I got two dogs
- I have a little dreidel
- I love you! A bushel & a peck
- I want a hippopotamus for Christmas
- I'm still here in the bathtub : brand new silly dilly songs
- If dogs run free
- If you're a monster and you know it
- If you're happy and you know it
- If you're happy and you know it--
- Imagine
- Island in the sun
- Itsy bitsy spider
- Itsy bitsy spider
- Itsy bitsy spider
- Jingle bells
- Juguemos al corro de la morera : Here we go round the mulberry bush
- Just the two of us
- La piñata : The piñata
- Let there be peace on earth : and let it begin with me
- Lift ev'ry voice and sing
- Lift every voice and sing
- Lift every voice and sing
- Lift every voice and sing : a pictorial tribute to the Negro National Anthem
- Lisa Loeb's silly sing-along : the disappointing pancake, and other zany songs
- Lisa Loeb's songs for movin' & shakin' : The air band song and other toe-tapping tunes
- Little white duck
- Little white duck
- Man gave names to all the animals
- Man gave names to all the animals
- Mary had a little lamb
- Mary had a little lamb
- Miss Mary Mack : a hand-clapping rhyme
- Monster mash
- My first songs
- My first songs : 12 favorite nursery songs to sing!
- New York state of mind
- New baby train
- Nuts and bolts and monkey wrenches ; : a toolbox full of found sounds
- Old Mikamba had a farm
- On the first night of Chanukah
- On top of the potty and other get-up-and-go songs
- One love
- Over the river and through the wood : a Thanksgiving poem
- Over the river: : a turkey's tale
- Party rhymes
- Pete the cat, Twinkle, twinkle, little star
- Play rhymes
- Pop! goes the weasel and Yankee Doodle
- Prairie dog song : the key to saving North America's grasslands
- Puff, the magic dragon
- Ring around a rosie
- Rock-a-bye baby
- Row, row, row your boat
- Row, row, row your boat
- Row, row, row your boat
- Salam alaikum
- Santa Claus is comin' to town
- Shake my sillies out
- She'll be comin' 'round the mountain / : by Philemon Sturges ; illustrated by Ashley Wolff
- Sing with me!
- Singing in the rain
- Sipping spiders through a straw : campfire songs for monsters
- Six little ducks
- Sleeping bunnies
- Smelly locker : silly dilly school songs
- Some from the moon, some from the sun : poems and songs for everyone
- Songs for little folks
- Songs from a journey with a parrot : lullabies and nursery rhymes from Brazil and Portugal
- Take me out of the bathtub and other silly dilly songs
- Ten in the bed
- That dancin' dolly : a retelling of Buffalo gals, a traditional American song
- The 12 engines of Christmas
- The Christmas song : chestnuts roasting on an open fire
- The Petes go marching
- The ants go marching
- The ants go marching
- The backwards birthday party
- The bear went over the mountain
- The eensy weensy spider
- The itsy bitsy spider
- The itsy-bitsy spider
- The last train
- The library book
- The neighborhood sing-along
- The train they call the City of New Orleans
- The wheels on the bus
- The wheels on the school bus
- The wonky donkey
- This pretty planet
- Today is Monday
- Turn! turn! turn! : words from Ecclesiastes circa 262 B.C.E., translated into English in London in 1607
- Twinkle twinkle, little star
- Under the silver moon : lullabies, night songs & poems
- Victor Vito and Freddie Vasco, two polar bears on a mission to save Klondike Café!
- Vile verses
- We all sing with the same voice
- We are one
- What a wonderful world
- Wheels on the bus : a pudgy book
- When you wish upon a star
- White Christmas
- You are my sunshine
- Zoom, zoom, zoom!
- ¡Vámonos! : Let's go!
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