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Books with title Two Little Blackbirds

  • Two Little Blackbirds

    Megan Borgert-Spaniol, Dan Crisp

    Paperback (Cantata Learning, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A traditional song that teaches opposites. Includes online music access.
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  • Two Little Blackbirds

    Kenneth K. Guilmartin, Masumi Furukawa

    Hardcover (Music Together LLC, March 15, 2015)
    "Two Little Blackbirds" build their nest, hatch their eggs, and teach their babies to fly. This charming storybook is based on the popular song from the Music Together curriculum. The storybook inspires singing, pre-literacy learning, and imaginative play between children and their favorite adults. The book includes a song download and activity suggestions designed to stimulate learning and music-making at home and in the classroom. Winner of six awards including Academics' Choice Smart Book, Mom's Choice Gold, and Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice. Julie Kertes, National Parenting Publications (NAPPA): "We're excited that the Music Together Singalong Storybook 'Two Little Blackbirds' is joining this year's list of award-winning products. We recognize products that are innovative, engaging, and stimulating." Music Together, the acclaimed international early childhood music education program for children birth through second grade, has enriched the musical lives of families around the world. Since its founding in 1987, Music Together has offered developmentally appropriate, research-based classes for children and their parents and caregivers in more than 2,000 communities in 40 countries around the world. Hundreds of thousands of families have come to love Music Together classes-and our music!
  • Two Little Blackbirds

    Kenneth K. Guilmartin, Masumi Furukawa

    Hardcover (Music Together LLC, Jan. 1, 2015)
    "Two Little Blackbirds" build their nest, hatch their eggs, and teach their babies to fly. This charming storybook is based on the popular song from the Music Together curriculum. The storybook inspires singing, pre-literacy learning, and imaginative play between children and their favorite adults. The book includes a song download and activity suggestions designed to stimulate learning and music-making at home and in the classroom. Winner of six awards including Academics' Choice Smart Book, Mom's Choice Gold, and Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice. Julie Kertes, National Parenting Publications (NAPPA): "We're excited that the Music Together Singalong Storybook 'Two Little Blackbirds' is joining this year's list of award-winning products. We recognize products that are innovative, engaging, and stimulating." Music Together, the acclaimed international early childhood music education program for children birth through second grade, has enriched the musical lives of families around the world. Since its founding in 1987, Music Together has offered developmentally appropriate, research-based classes for children and their parents and caregivers in more than 2,000 communities in 40 countries around the world. Hundreds of thousands of families have come to love Music Together classes-and our music!
  • Two Little Blackbirds

    Megan Borgert-Spaniol, Dan Crisp

    Hardcover (Cantata Learning, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A traditional song that teaches opposites. Includes online music access.
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  • Two Little Birds

    Mary Newell DePalma

    Paperback (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Feb. 14, 2014)
    Two little birds hatch and grow until one day, they see an amazing sight: hundreds of birds, all flying together in one direction. They decide to join in, and so begins an amazing and sometimes dangerous journey that they never could have imagined. Eventually they return home — and the cycle starts over again.This simple story, nicely complemented by warm and colorful illustrations, subtly celebrates the wonder of migration. Two Little Birds is a perfect book for introducing young children to nature's small miracles.
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  • Two Little Birds

    Althea Hayton, Rara Schlitt

    Paperback (Wren Publications, Nov. 1, 2012)
    A story for young womb twin survivors, to be read together with a parent or carer. Two little birds, Birdie and Beaky, hatch out of the same egg but only Birdie is strong enough to fly. Beaky is too weak to remain with Birdie and soon disappears into a field of flowers, leaving Birdie alone. Through the medium of a single white feather, which once belonged to Beaky, Birdie is able gradually to come to terms with the loss. Complete with 14 simple, richly-coloured illustrations. Additional notes included for parents and carers, to assist them in speaking openly to a young womb twin survivor about their missing twin. Written by Althea Hayton, who is a womb twin survivor, counsellor and published author. She is founder and Chairman of Womb Twin, which is a non-profit company dedicated to helping womb twin survivors around the world. Illustrated by RaRa Schlitt, who is a spiritual folk artist, living and working in Tennessee, USA. In her work as a physical therapist she often comes across womb twin survivors. She is a published author of several children's books.
  • Two Little Blackbirds

    Megan Borgert-Spaniol, Dan Crisp

    Paperback (Cantata Learning, March 1, 2015)
    A traditional song that teaches opposites. Includes online music access.
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  • Two Little Birds

    Kate Grieve

    eBook (Balboa Press AU, July 31, 2017)
    This book was first written for the authors grandchildren. Kate watched Australian noisy miner birds build a nest in her garden and began taking photographs of the nest being built, the baby birds in the nest, how other birds from the flock protected the nestlings, the birds leaving the nest, and the fledglings leaving her garden.
  • The Little Blackbird

    Robert Davey, Diana McManus Whitman, Don Davey

    language (, May 27, 2012)
    Author Robert Davey releases his new Children's book, The Little Blackbird. Aimed at Children between the ages of four to eight, although this book delivers a powerful message to people of all ages about respecting nature and the creatures with whom we share this planet. The valuable lessons portrayed in The Little Blackbird reinforces responsibility and respecting others as well as the creations of our planet.The Little Blackbird is a wonderfully illustrated book in where we meet a courageous and spirited little blackbird that despite his size goes up against the Cruel King, whose selfish intent is at the expense of the forest animals and the woods they live in. Join in the adventure of The Little Blackbird as you are immersed in an exciting tale of stewardship and responsibility.
  • Fly Little Blackbird Fly

    Aubrey Clarke, Christine Ferraz, Mary Monette Barbaso-Crall

    eBook (Envision Urban, March 5, 2014)
    Ms. Blackbird is a single mom who used to fly high but neglected to share that with her daughter. Maybe it was because she didn't want to face her new disability. Not sharing that information created a disability in her daughter's mind. She also faced the loss of another child at birth. The story addresses Joy's journey. You see Joy's friend Motivae the white dove can fly and would say to Joy, "Come fly with me and see a world filled with success and beauty." Joy would look at Motivae and say, "Don't you know that blackbirds can't fly, look at my mother she would cry." See how Joy overcomes her obstacles. Joy perseveres even after she is bullied. I have had a 4yr old child with selective mutism say after reading the story, "Mommy maybe I'm like the little blackbird, if I try harder maybe I can speak in school."A 17yr old said after reading the story, "At first I thought this was a kids book but after I read it it was the most inspiring book I have ever read."A 16yr old said after reading it, "Mom, I'm going to pursue my dream to be a doctor."Canadian Supermodel Stacey McKenzie said, "I LOVE IT!!! Reminds me of the struggles/obstacles in the beginning of my career and I still continue to endure, so inspiring Aubrey!" Stay tuned for the Sequel to 'Fly Little Blackbird Fly' called "It's Not Over Until it's Over" It's the story about the egg that didn't hatch.The song is also available for download on Amazon. Fly Little Blackbird Soundtrack.
  • Fly Little Blackbird Fly

    Mr Aubrey Clarke

    Paperback (Envision Urban, March 5, 2014)
    Ms. Blackbird is a single mom who used to fly high but neglected to share that with her daughter. Maybe it was because she didn't want to face her new disability. Not sharing that information created a disability in her daughter's mind. She also faced the loss of another child at birth. The story addresses Joy's journey. You see Joy's friend Motivae the white dove can fly and would say to Joy, "Come fly with me and see a world filled with success and beauty." Joy would look at Motivae and say, "Don't you know that blackbirds can't fly, look at my mother she would cry." See how Joy overcomes her disability. Joy perseveres even after she is bullied. I have had a 4yr old child with selective mutism say after reading the story, "Mommy maybe I'm like the little blackbird, if I try harder maybe I can speak in school." A 17yr old said after reading the story, "At first I thought this was a kids book but after I read it it was the most inspiring book I have ever read." A 16yr old said after reading it, "Mom, I'm going to pursue my dream to be a doctor." Canadian Supermodel Stacey McKenzie said, "I LOVE IT!!! Reminds me of the struggles/obstacles in the beginning of my career and I still continue to endure, so inspiring Aubrey!" Stay tuned for the Sequel to 'Fly Little Blackbird Fly' called "It's Not Over Until it's Over" It's the story about the egg that didn't hatch. The song is also available for download on Amazon. Fly Little Blackbird Soundtrack.
  • Fly Little Blackbird Fly!

    Aubrey G Clarke, Mary Monette Barbaso-Crall

    Paperback (Aubrey Gregory Clarke, May 15, 2013)
    Ms. Blackbird is a single mom who used to fly high but neglected to share that with her daughter. Maybe it was because she didn't want to face her new disability. Not sharing that information created a disability in her daughter's mind. She also faced the loss of another child at birth. The story addresses Joy's journey. You see Joy's friend Motivae the white dove can fly and would say to Joy, "Come fly with me and see a world filled with success and beauty." Joy would look at Motivae and say, "Don't you know that blackbirds can't fly, look at my mother she would cry." See how Joy overcomes her obstacles. Joy perseveres even after she is bullied. I have had a 4yr old child with selective mutism say after reading the story, "Mommy maybe I'm like the little blackbird, if I try harder maybe I can speak in school." A 17yr old said after reading the story, "At first I thought this was a kids book but after I read it it was the most inspiring book I have ever read." A 16yr old said after reading it, "Mom, I'm going to pursue my dream to be a doctor." Canadian Supermodel Stacey McKenzie said, "I LOVE IT!!! Reminds me of the struggles/obstacles in the beginning of my career and I still continue to endure, so inspiring Aubrey!" Stay tuned for the Sequel to 'Fly Little Blackbird Fly' called "It's Not Over Until it's Over" It's the story about the egg that didn't hatch. The song is also available for download on Amazon. Fly Little Blackbird Soundtrack
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