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  • 30 Fun Ways to Learn About Music

    Anice Paterson, David Wheway

    Paperback (Gryphon House, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Music does more than teach children to sing or play an instrument. The activities in 30 Fun Ways to Learn About Music build children's development in other areas like literacy, math, physical fitness, and coordination. These activities help children develop concentration, build confidence, and cultivate their creative and social development.
  • Cup Cooking: Individual Child-Portion Picture Recipes

    Barbara Johnsonn

    Paperback (Gryphon House, Feb. 15, 1981)
    The single portion book offers total involvement for each child. Order is kept as they move left to right, assembly line style, through the picture recipe sequence. Included are more than 40 illustrated step by step wholesome recipes such as applesauce, tuna salad and humus also there are suggestions on how to prepare, complete and extend learning into the curriculum. Soft cover, ages 3-10.
  • Cooking Art: Easy Edible Art for Young Children

    MaryAnn F. Kohl, Jean Potter, Ronni Roseman-Hall

    Paperback (Gryphon House, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Transform the classroom into an artist's studio with these easy edible art experiences. Organized by theme, such as Shapes & Forms and Color & Design, Cooking Art combines the familiar area of art exploration with the fascinating world of cooking, including all its wondrous tools, tastes and outcomes. Includes recipes for snacks, sandwiches, drinks, desserts, breads, fruit as well as pet treats.Each recipe allows ample room for cooking artists to explore and create in their own special ways!
  • MathArts: Exploring Math Through Art for 3 to 6 Year Olds

    MaryAnn F. Kohl, Cindy Gainer

    Paperback (Gryphon House, Jan. 1, 1996)
    An easy way to teach math to young children using art.
  • Music from The Complete Book of Rhymes, Songs, Poems, Fingerplays and Chants

    Jackie Silberg

    Audio CD (Gryphon House, Sept. 1, 2006)
    The CDs you've been waiting for are finally here! The companion to the best-selling book, these CDs feature 50 songs to keep children singing and learning all year long with a variety of engaging musical styles.Produced by Jackie SilbergSongs Include:DISC ONE1. Alphabet Song 1:582. Little Arabella Miller 2:213. Cobbler, Cobbler 0:204. Johnny Works With One Hammer 2:085. Fooba Wooba John 2:056. Take Me Out to the Ball Game 2:007. I Went Upstairs 0:328. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt 1:499. Lavender’s Blue 2:1310. Baby Bumblebee 1:2311. Skip to My Lou 2:3212. Sur le Pont d’Avignon 1:3013. The More We Get Together 2:0514. Miss Mary Mack 2:1515. Old MacDonald Had a Farm 2:3216. Zum Gali Gali 1:3117. From Wibbleton to Wobbleton 0:3418. This Little Light of Mine 1:4919. Make New Friends 1:1520. Yankee Doodle 1:5021. A Sailor Went to Sea 1:2622. The Bear Went Over the Mountain 1:3223. One Misty, Moisty Morning 2:1724. Rain on the Green Grass 0:3225. It’s Raining 2:00DISC TWO1. If You’re Happy and You Know It 1:342. Go In and Out the Window 1:463. Row, Row, Row Your Boat 1:134. Polly Wolly Doodle 3:095. Peanut Butter 1:116. Sally Go ’Round the Sun 1:267. Whether the Weather 0:468. White Coral Bells 1:559. This Old Man 2:4610. One Elephant 1:5211. Two Little Blackbirds 1:4512. Ten in the Bed 2:0813. I’ve Been Working on the Railroad 2:0614. Head and Shoulders 1:3515. Home on the Range 3:5316. Calliope Song 0:4417. Skidamarink 2:0018. Itsy Bitsy Spider 1:5219. The Ants Go Marching 3:3720. Muffin Man 1:3621. Looby Loo 2:4422. Jack and Jill 1:4323. Say, Say, Playmate 2:1924. The North Wind Doth Blow 0:5125. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star 2:53
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  • Painting With Children

    Brunhild Muller

    Paperback (Gryphon House, June 1, 1988)
    Muller suggests ideas for encouraging and stimulating active imaginations and creativity in children through watercolor painting.
  • Everybody Has Feelings / Todos Tenemos Sentimientos: The Moods of Children

    Charles Avery

    Paperback (Gryphon House, July 1, 1998)
    Engaging black and white photographs of children explore their emotions as they encounter one another on play grounds, city streets, and in the country. English and Spanish.
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    Gerda Muller

    Hardcover (Gryphon House, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Starting with Stories: Engaging Multiple Intelligences Through Children's Books

    Pamela Byrne Schiller, Pat Phipps, Kathy Ferrell, Debi Johnson

    Paperback (Gryphon House, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Featuring 100 well-loved children's books, Starting with Stories has more than 1500 activities to actively engage every learning style. First, choose one of the 100 popular children's books to read together. Then enhance the experience with ideas for learning centers, activities, and literacy experiences. Connect with children's eight multiple intelligences through creative and engaging math, art, dramatic play, fine motor, writing, blocks, science, and discovery activities. It's all here--everything you need to bring the magic of good books to all areas of your busy classroom!Here are just a few of the children's books included:Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?Chicka Chicka Boom BoomThe Doorbell RangFreight TrainIf You Give a Mouse a CookieIt Looked Like Spilt MilkIn the Tall, Tall GrassThe Itsy, Bitsy SpiderThe Little Engine That CouldMake Way for DucklingsThe Napping HouseOwl BabiesSilly SallyWhy Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
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  • Making Make-Believe: Fun Props, Costumes, and Creative Play Ideas

    MaryAnn F. Kohl

    Paperback (Gryphon House, )
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  • Changing Places: A Kids View of Shelter Living

    Judy Wallace, Glen Finland, Margie Chalofsky

    Paperback (Gryphon House, July 1, 1992)
    The voices of eight homeless children, ages 6-13, are captured here with stunning illustrations that give you a poignant look at shelter life. Changing Places acquaints children with the issues of homelessness and poverty. It shows, too, how similar children are in their wants, needs, likes and dislikes, no matter what the circumstances.
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  • The I Can't Sing Book: For Grown-ups Who Can't Carry a Tune in a Paper Bag...But Want to do Music with Young Children

    Jackie Silberg

    Paperback (Gryphon House, May 1, 1998)
    Who says you need an opera singer's voice to teach music to young children? Fascinating, easy activities help even the most tone-deaf adult show children the wonder and magic of making and hearing music. All you need are things like rubber bands, paperclips, jingle bells and paper plates to bring the joy of music to children.