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Books with title The Big Book of Children's Songs

  • Fireside Book of Children's Songs

    Collected & edited by Marie Winn. Arrangements by Allan Miller., Illustrations by John Alcorn

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, March 15, 1966)
    Hardcover 1966 192p. 11.25x8.60x1.00 VOCAL PIANO CHILDREN MUSIC : NURSERY SONGS; SILLY SONGS; SINGING GAMES AND ROUNDS. Mary Had a Little Lamb; John Brown's Baby; Clap your Hands and 40 more.
  • Children's book: The Big Party

    Ofra Peled, Joyeeta Neogi

    language (Kids enriching kids, Dec. 13, 2016)
    “The Big Party”, deals in our love for partying and parties. We organized two parties, one of which was a big disappointment, and the other, a great success. What do you think was the cause for such different results? Was it the way the parties were organized, or maybe the type of collaboration that went into preparing them? Perhaps there was a marked difference in marketing. Or it might have been the fact that people were or were not recognized for their efforts. Whatever the reason, a successful party requires a business plan, centered on defining the purpose of the event. We are sure your children love having and going to parties, too, so read this book and help them become successful organizers.
  • The Fireside Book of Children's Songs

    Marie Winn

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, June 1, 1966)
    A collection of the words and music for many international songs including bedtime, animal, and nursery songs
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  • The Children's Book of Faith

    William J. (Editor) Bennett

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2001)
    Beautiful biblical stories and prayers, stories of faith for parents to share with their children. Edited by William J. Bennett with gorgeous illustrations by Michael Hague.
  • The Fantastic Big Book of Children's Songs

    Hal Leonard Corp.

    Paperback (Hal Leonard, )
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  • Really Big Book of Children's Songs

    Hal Leonard Corp.

    Paperback (Hal Leonard, June 1, 1998)
    (Easy Piano Songbook). Features 63 kids' hits: Alley Cat Song * Any Dream Will Do * Circle of Life * The Grouch Song * Hakuna Matata * I Won't Grow Up * Kum-Ba-Yah * Monster Mash * My Favorite Things * On Top of Spaghetti * Sesame Street Theme * Tomorrow * When I'm Sixty-Four * Winnie the Pooh * You've Got a Friend in Me * more.
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  • The Children's Book of America

    william-j-bennett

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 1998)
    Oversized softcover filled with beautiful short written pieces and poems as well as wonderful illustrations and drawings on the subject of America.
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  • THE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF BIRDS

    OLIVE THORNE MILLER

    language (, Oct. 29, 2012)
    THE STORY ABOUT BIRDS NAME "THE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF BIRDS" AUTHOR BY OLIVE THORNE MILLER WITH SIXTEEN COLORED PLATES AND MANY OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS WAS PUBLISHED IN 1901.PREFACEThe Children's Book of Birds combines under a single cover the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901 respectively and still popular with children in and out of school and with other beginners in the study of birds.The book is intended to interest young people in the ways and habits of birds and to stimulate them to further study. It has grown out of my experience in talking to schools. From the youngest kindergarten scholar to boys and girls of sixteen and eighteen, I have never failed to find young people intensely interested so long as I would tell them about bow the birds live.Some of the results of these talks that have come to my knowledge have been astonishing and far-reaching, such as that of one boy of seven or eight, who persuaded the village boys around his summer home to give up taking eggs[vi] and killing birds, and watch them instead, and who was dubbed "Professor" by his eager followers. The effect has always been to make children love and respect the living bird.It has therefore seemed to me that what is needed at first is not the science of ornithology,—however diluted,—but some account of the life and habits, to arouse sympathy and interest in the living bird, neither as a target nor as a producer of eggs, but as a fellow-creature whose acquaintance it would be pleasant to make.Naturally I have drawn on my own observations for much of the matter contained in this book, but these have been supplemented by consultation of recognized authorities in the various fields of ornithology.In each bird family treated of in the Second Book I have given accounts of species to be found in the South and West as well as in the Eastern States, and I have selected the most common or typical species of each family. In cases where it was possible, I have chosen species represented in the different sections of the country, not only because the family traits are better shown, but because it is more encouraging to a[vii] beginner to become acquainted with birds he can see almost anywhere. When familiar with these, he will be able to identify and study the rarer species.
  • The Book of Children's Classics

    Don Freeman, Ludwig Bemelmans, Beatrix Potter, Ernest H. Shepard, Roald Dahl, Judy Blume, Sallie Baldwin

    Hardcover (Penguin Group (USA) Inc., March 15, 1997)
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  • The Great Big Book Of Children's Songs

    Hal Leonard Corp.

    Paperback (Hal Leonard, May 1, 1995)
    (Big Note Mixed Folios). 73 classics for kids, including: ABC-DEF-GHI * Beauty and the Beast * Bein' Green * The Brady Bunch * "C" Is for Cookie * The Candy Man * Casper the Friendly Ghost * Everything Is Beautiful * I'm Popeye the Sailor Man * Kum Ba Yah * Let's Go Fly a Kite * The Marvelous Toy * Puff the Magic Dragon * Rubber Duckie * A Spoonful of Sugar * Take Me Out to the Ballgame * Under the Sea * Won't You Be My Neighbor? * and more.
  • The Children's Book of Manners

    Sue Lloyd, Jacqueline East

    Paperback (Award Publications Ltd, May 15, 2014)
    Help your child to discover that the world is a happier place if they have good manners! See how bad manners can make people sad, while good manners lead to happier families and friends. Great re-usable stickers bring extra fun to every topic and encourage children to look at the pictures carefully, learn from the characters and see how good manners are important in their own lives. Use the gold star stickers to praise and encourage your child's good manners, and the special wipe-clean reward chart to record their successes.
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  • Children's Book: The Sound of Snow

    Jason L. Triplett

    language (Jason L. Triplett, Aug. 14, 2013)
    Does snow make a sound? Follow along as a little girl uses her five senses to discover the special sound of snow.Reading this fun picture book to your child is a great way to teach them about the five senses, nature, and the wonderful season of winter.They'll be asking," When is it going to snow?", by the end of the book!