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Action Songs That Start With A
A-Fishing (Action) 
A-Walking (Musical Chairs Game) 
Alouette 
Arabella Miller (Fingerplay)
Autumn Leaves Are A-Falling (Action) 
Action Songs That Start With B
Baby Bumblebee (Version 1) (Action) 
Baby Bumblebee (Version 2) (Action) 
Baby Bumblebee (Version 3) (Action) 
Baby Play
(Action)
Baby's Horse
(Action/Play)
Baby's Storybook (Fingerplay)
Beanbag, Beanbag 
Beehive and the Anthill, The (Fingerplay)
Bingo (Clapping) 
Bounce the Ball 
Bread For My Baby-O (Action) 
Build a Home (Action) 
Bus Song, The (Action)
Action Songs That Start With C
Can You Be a Sunbeam? 
Can You Dance Hulla-Baloney? (Action) 
Can You Roll Your Hands? 
Cat and Mouse (Circle Game) 
Circle Time Song (Action)
Clap, Clap, Partner (Action)
Clap Your Hands
Come, Let Us Be Joyful (Action)
Counting Baby's Toes
Counting Kitties (Dramatic Play) 
Songs That Start With D
Dance, Thumbkin, Dance (Fingerplay)
Did You Ever See a Lassie (Action)
Doctor, Doctor (Jump Rope)
Songs That Start With E
Eensy Weensy Spider (Version 1) (Fingerplay) 
Eensy Weensy Spider (Version 2) (Fingerplay) 
Elephant Goes, The (Action)
Songs That Start With F
Family, The (Fingerplay)
Farmer, Farmer, Driving Cattle (Counting Out Rhyme)
Farmer In the Dell, The (Circle Game) 
Farmer, The (Circle Game) 
Farmer Went Trotting, A (Knee Jogging Rhyme)
Father Abraham (Action)
Finger Family, My (Fingerplay)
Five Little Fishies (Fingerplay)
Five Little Froggies (Action)
Five Little Magpies (Action) 
Flippity Flop (Action)
Flora Dance, The (Action)
Follow the Leader
Froggie in the Middle (Circle Game)
Songs That Start With G
Gardener & Scamp, The (Game)
Go Bananas! (Action)
Songs That Start With H
Have You Ever Been Fishing? (Action)
Here Are Baby's Eyes So Blue 
Here We Go (Lining Up Song) 
Hide 'N Seek (Action) 
Hunk of Tin (Action)
Hurry, Hurry, Drive the Firetruck (Action)
Songs That Start With I
I Met a Girl Named Sally (Jump Rope)
If You're Happy and You Know It (Version 1) (Action)
If You're Happy and You Know It (Version 2) (Action)
In Our Pretty Garden Green (Action)
Itsy Bitsy Spider (Version 1) (Fingerplay) 
Songs That Start With J
Jack and Jill (Fingerplay)
John Brown's Baby (Action) 
Songs That Start With K
King of France, The (Game)
Songs That Start With L
Let's Move! (Great for circle time jitterbugs!) 
Little Tommy Tinker (Action)
Looby Loo (Action) 
Songs That Start With M
Mary Ann McCartney (Clapping) 
Miss Lucy (Jump Rope)
Miss Mary Mack (Jump Rope)
Miss Polly Had a Dolly (Version 1) (Jump Rope)
Miss Polly Had a Dolly (Version 2) (Jump Rope)
Mother Dear, Where Are You Going? (Action)
Mousetrap (Game)
Mr. Lion and His Sneeze (Action)
Mrs. Kitty (Fingerplay)
Muffin Man, The (Action) 
My Finger Family (Fingerplay) 
My Hands (Action)
My Hat, It Has Three Corners (Action)
My Ship's Home From China (Action) 
Songs That Start With N
Noble Duke of York, The (Game)
Songs That Start With O
O Chester (Action)
Oats, Peas, Beans, and Barley Grow (Action) 
Oh, Baker (Occupations) 
Oh Playmate, Come Out and Play With Me (Version 1) (Clapping)
Oh Playmate, Come Out and Play With Me (Version 2) (Clapping)
Old Roger is Dead (Action)
On Daddy's Foot (Action) 
Once An Austrian Went Yodeling (Action)
Open, Shut Them (Fingerplay)
Oranges and Lemons (Game)
Songs That Start With P
Pass the Ball (Action / Motor Skills)
Pat-a-Cake (Clapping Game) 
Playing Peek-A-Boo 
Peppermint Patty (Jump Rope)
Popcorn! (Action) 
Poor Jennie (Circle Game) 
Prairie Flow?r (Action)
Pretend That We're... (Action) 
Pretty Little Dutch Girl (Version 1) (Jump Rope)
Pretty Little Dutch Girl (Version 2) (Jump Rope)
Pretty Little Dutch Girl (Version 3) (Jump Rope)
Punchinello (Circle Game)
Put Your Finger in the Air (Action)
Put Your Little Foot (Action)
Songs That Start With Q
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With R
Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross (Knee-Jogging Rhyme) 
Ring Around a Rosy (Variation) 
Ring o' Roses, A (Circle Game)
Songs That Start With S
Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea, A (Clapping)
See Me Spinning (Spinning -- of course!) 
She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain 
Sing a Song of Sixpence (Game) 
Skip the Rope (Jump Rope) 
Spinning Top (Action) 
Splash! Fall the Raindrops (Action)
Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me? (Circle Game) 
Sur Le Pont D?Avignon (Circle Game)
Songs That Start With T
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear (Jump Rope)
This is the Fence (Fingerplay) 
This Little Cow (Toe Play) 
This Little Piggy (Toe Play)
Thumbkin Says (Fingerplay) 
Tippy, Tippy, Tiptoe (Action) 
To See the Farmer (Circle Game with Actions)
Tony Chestnut (Action)
Top, The (Spinning!) 
Two Little Blackbirds (Action)
Songs That Start With U
Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree (Action)
Songs That Start With V
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With W
We'll All Join in the Circle 
Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round, The (Action)
When the Band Begins to Play (Action/Play) 
Where is Thumbkin? (Fingerplay) 
Wiggle In My Toe (Action)
Witch in a Jar (Game)
Wooden Puppet (Dramatic Play) 
Animal Songs That Start With A
Aba Daba Honeymoon
Alice the Camel
All the Pretty Little Horses
Alouette 
Animal Fair, The (Version 1)
Animal Fair, The (Version 2)
Animal Rhymes 
Ants Go Marching, The
Arabella Miller
Arky Arky Song
Aunt Rhody
Autumn Lullaby 
Animal Songs That Start With B
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Baby Bumblebee (Version 1) 
Baby Bumblebee (Version 2) 
Baby Bumblebee (Version 3) 
Barnyard, The
Be Kind To Your Web Footed Friends
Bear, The
Bear Went Over the Mountain, The
Beautiful Bumblebee
Bee, The 
Bee and the Pup, The
Beehive and the Anthill, The
Big Grizzly Bear 
Bill Grogan's Goat 
Bingo 
Birds in the Wilderness
Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great To Be Crazy?
Bought Me a Cat
Bragging Rights
Bug Song
Bunny, The
Buzzy Bee 
Animal Songs That Start With C
Can You Be a Sunbeam? 
Cat Came Back, The (Version 1)
Cat Came Back, The (Version 2)
Cat Came Back, The (Version 3)
Cat Came Back, The (Version 4)
Centipede
Chicken
Chicken Little 
Circus, The 
Children of the Lord
Counting Kitties 
Crocodile, The
Songs That Start With D
Daddy Wouldn't Buy For Me a Bow-Wow 
Dancing Bears
Darby Ram
Dinosaur Bus 
Down By the Banks of the Hanky Panky
Down By the Bay
Songs That Start With E
Eensy Weensy Spider (Version 1) 
Eensy Weensy Spider (Version 2) 
Elephant, The 
Elephant Goes, The
Elephant's Trunk, The 
Songs That Start With F
Farmer Brown's Cow
Farmer In the Dell, The 
Farmer Went Trotting, A
Farmyard, The
Feeding the Flock
Fiddle-De-Dee 
Fishy in the Brook 
Five Hungry Mice 
Five Little Ducks
Five Little Fishies
Five Little Froggies
Five Little Magpies 
Five Little Mice
Five Little Monkeys
Five Little Tunafish 
Flea Fly Song, The 
Flippity Flop
Fooba Wooba John
Fox, The 
Fox and the Grapes, The 
Frog and the Crow, The
Frog and the Mouse, The 
Frog He Would A-Wooing Go, A (Version 1) 
Frog He Would A-Wooing Go, A (Version 2) 
Frog He Would A-Wooing Go, A (Version 3) 
Frog In the Bog, The
Frog Went A-Courtin', A (Version 1)
Frog Went A-Courtin' (Version 4) 
Froggie in the Middle 
Froggie Went A-Courtin' (Version 2)
Froggie Went A-Courtin' (Version 3)
Frog's Goodbye, The 
Fuzzy Wuzzy
Songs That Start With G
Git Along, Little Dogies
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Go To Sleep, My Teddy Bear
Going to the Game Farm 
Goldilocks and the Three Bears 
Goosey, Goosey, Gander
Grasshopper
Grasshoppers Three
Grey Owl 
Grizzly Bear
Songs That Start With H
Had a Little Chickie
Had a Little Rooster
Have You Ever Been to the Zoo?
Here, Kitty, Kitty 
Hey Diddle Diddle 
Higgilty Piggilty
Horse Went Around, The
Hot and Cold 
Songs That Start With I
I Had a Little Kitten
I Love Little Pussy 
I Went Out to the Country 
I With I Wath a Widdle Fith
It Was a Mouse
Itsy Bitsy Spider (Version 1) 
Songs That Start With J
Songs That Start With K
Kangaroo Joe 
Keemo Kymo
Kookaburra
Songs That Start With L
Lightning Bug, The 
Lions Weren't Hungry Last Night, The
Listen to the Mockingbird 
Little Birdie 
Little Bo Peep 
Little Boy Blue 
Little Bunny Foo Foo
Little Bunny Rabbit 
Little Fish
Little Peter Rabbit 
Little Robin Redbreast 
Little Skunk's Hole, The
Little Turtle
Little Wookie 
Littlest Worm, The
Lord, Don't You Help That Bear! 
Songs That Start With M
Mary Had a Little Lamb 
Mary Had a William Goat 
Mi Chacra (My Farm) 
Mister Duck's Visit 
Mister Gobbler (Thanksgiving Song)
Mousetrap (Game)
Mr. Lion and His Sneeze
Mrs. Kitty
Mules
My Cracker Zoo 
My Daddy Long Legs 
My Dog 
My Grandma's Farm
Songs That Start With N
Songs That Start With O
October 
Old Gray Mare, The
Old MacDonald 
Old Mother Leary (Version 1)
Old Mother Leary (Version 2)
One Bat Hanging in the Steeple
One Duck on a Pond 
One, One, the Zoo is Lots of Fun
One Wide River 
Over in the Meadow 
Owl and the Pussycat, The
Songs That Start With P
Party at the Zoo, The 
Pink Pajamas 
Plough Boy, The
Polly Wolly Moo-dle 
Pop Goes the Weasel! (Version 1) 
Pop Goes the Weasel! (Version 2) 
Presbyterian Cat, The
Pretend That We're... 
Pussycat, Pussycat 
Songs That Start With Q
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With R
Rabbit Ain't Got
Rap-a-Tap, Tap 
Rise and Shine
Robin, The
Robin-a-Thrush 
Songs That Start With S
Sailor Cat 
Sally the Camel
See the Little Kitten 
Senor Don Gato (Version 1)
Senor Don Gato (Version 2)
She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain 
Shoo Fly
Silly Goose 
Sing a Song of Sixpence 
Six Little Ducks
Six Little Pigs
Skip to My Lou (Version 1)
Skip to My Lou (Version 2)
Song of the Bee 
Sparrow, The 
Spider and the Fly, The 
Spider's Web
Squirming Worms
Squirrel, The< 
Suzy, Dear Suzy 
Sweet Nightingale
Sweetly Sings the Donkey
Songs That Start With T
Teasing Mr. Crocodile
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Thanksgiving Fable, A (Poem)
There Was a Bee-Eye-Ee-Eye-Ee
There's a Monkey Sitting in My Family Tree
There's a Skeeter
This Little Piggy
Thpider and the Thpout, The 
Three Blind Mice 
Three Crows, The 
Three Little Kittens 
Three Little Monkeys
Three Little Pigs, The 
Tingalayo
Tiny Fish, A
Trot, Trot, Trot! 
Turkey In the Straw
Turkey, The
Tweedle-Dee-Dee 
Tweet, Tweet, Tweet! 
Twenty Froggies
Twinkling Fireflies 
Two Little Blackbirds
Two Mice, Three Mice 
Christian Songs That Start With A
A-B-C-D-E-F-G, Jesus Died For You and Me
Adam Was a Gardener
All Through the Night (Version 1) 
All Through the Night (Version 2) 
Amazing Grace
Angels Guard Your Little Bed 
Angels Watching Over Me
Arky, Arky Song
Christian Songs That Start With B
Baby Dear 
Battle Hymn of the Republic 
Be Kind to All God's Creatures 
Bedtime Prayer 
Best One for the Job, The
Bible is the Best Book, The 
Brahms' Lullaby 
By 'N By
Christian Songs That Start With C
Carry On! 
Chase It Away 
Cheer Up, Charlie 
Children of the Lord
Songs That Start With D
Day is Over, The
Dem Bones (Gonna Rise Again)
Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel 
Don't You Know He Cares? 
Down By the River
Down By the Riverside
Dreams
Dry Bones
Songs That Start With E
Evening Prayer (Version 1) 
Evening Prayer (Version 2)
Songs That Start With F
Father Abraham
Father Noah 
Father, We Thank Thee
Friendship 
Funiculi, Funicula 
Songs That Start With G
G-Double-O-D, Good! 
Give a Man 
God Be With You 
God Bless Me 
God Is Love 
God Knows Best 
God, Our Loving Father 
God Watches Over Us 
God?s Care
God's Gifts 
God's Little Garden 
Golden Days 
Golden Rule, The 
Good Shepherd, The 
Green Grow the Rushes O
Songs That Start With H
Hands Are Made For Working 
Harvest Song
He Loves Me, Too! 
He's Got the Whole World In His Hands
Hold On
How Can I Keep From Singing?
Songs That Start With I
I Believe the Promises of God 
I Have a Friend Who Loves Me! 
I See the Moon (Version 1)
I See the Moon (Version 2)
I See the Moon (Version 3)
I See the Moon (Version 4)
I See the Moon (Version 5)
Songs That Start With J
Jesus Loves His Little Children 
Jesus Loves Me 
Jesus Loves the Little Children
Jesus Says To Shine 
Just When I Need Him Most 
Songs That Start With K
Songs That Start With L
Let Laughter Be Your Song 
Lions Weren't Hungry Last Night, The
Little By Little 
Little Raindrops 
Lord, Blow the Moon Out Please
Lord, Don't You Help That Bear! 
Lord, I Want To Be a Christian 
Lord Is My Shepherd, The 
Lord, Teach a Little Child to Pray 
Lord's Prayer, The 
Love Remains the Same 
Lullaby and Good Night 
Songs That Start With M
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
Mighty Like a Rose (Version 1)
Mighty Like a Rose (Version 2)
Monday's Child 
Mother's Song, A 
Songs That Start With N
Noah's Ark 
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (Version 1) 
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (Version 2) 
Songs That Start With O
Oh, You Can't Get To Heaven
One and One 
One Wide River 
Songs That Start With P
Pass It On
Praise Him, Praise Him 
Praise the Lord 
Presbyterian Cat, The
Proud to be Good!
Songs That Start With Q
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With R
Songs That Start With S
See My Candle
Shining Little Candles 
Shining Now for Jesus 
Short, Short Life
Sleep, Oh My Precious One 
Somebody 
Song of the Stars
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Songs That Start With T
Tell Me Why 
Ten Little Angels
Thank You, Lord, For This New Day 
Thanksgiving Song 
There's a Friend for Little Children 
There's Sunshine In My Soul Today 
This Little Light of Mine (Version 1)
This Little Light of Mine (Version 2)
This World is What We Make It 
Three Jolly Fishermen
Time to Go to Sleep 
To the Unknown Soldier 
Train Is A-Comin'
Try, Try Again 
Songs That Start With U
Songs That Start With V
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With W
We Will Follow Him 
When the Saints Go Marching In
Who Did Swallow Jonah
Who Will Try? 
Food Songs That Start With A
Food Songs That Start With B
Betty Botter
Bread For My Baby-O 
Food Songs That Start With C
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With D
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With E
Eat Your Bread, Mary/Tremp' Ton Pain, Marie
Songs That Start With F
Songs That Start With G
Gee, Ma, I Wanna Go Home
Go Bananas!
Songs That Start With H
H-H-H-Hotdogs!
Hinky Dinky 'Double D' Farm
Hot Cross Buns 
How the Meatballs Roll In
Songs That Start With I
If All the Little Raindrops (Version 1)
If All the Raindrops (Version 2)
If All the World Were Apple Pie
I'm a Nut
In the Kitchen 
Songs That Start With J
Songs That Start With K
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With L
Songs That Start With M
Mrs. Murphy's Chowder
Mud Pies
Muffin Man, The 
My Cracker Zoo 
Songs That Start With N
Ninety-Nine Bottles of Pop
Nobody Likes Me
Songs That Start With O
Oh, Bologna! 
One Bottle of Pop
One Fish Ball
Oranges and Lemons
Songs That Start With P
Pancakes 
Peanut Butter and Jelly
Peanut Sat on a Railroad Track, A
Picking Apples
Polly Put the Kettle On 
Popcorn! 
Prune Song, The
Pumpkin Pies That Grandma Used to Make, The 
Songs That Start With Q
Songs That Start With R
Raisins and Almonds
Rozhinkes mit Mandlen
Songs That Start With S
Short'nin' Bread 
Swee' Petatehs 
Songs That Start With T
Tea Party
To the Market 
Today is Monday
Songs That Start With U
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With V
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With W
Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder? 
Lullabies That Start With A
All the Pretty Little Horses
All the Pretty Little Ponies
All the World Loves to Hear Mothers Sing 
All Through the Night (Version 1) 
All Through the Night (Version 2) 
Amazing Grace
Angels' Goodnight, The 
Angels Watching Over Me
Autumn Lullaby 
Lullabies That Start With B
Baby-Bo
Baby Dear 
Basque Lullaby, A
Beautiful Dreamer
Bheir Me O
Bohemian Lullaby
Brahms' Lullaby 
Brother?s Lullaby
By 'N By
Bye, Baby 
Bye Baby Bunting (Version 1)
Bye Baby Bunting (Version 2)
Byloland
Lullaby Songs That Start With C
Cody's Song
Come, Dreams 
Come, Little Mother 
Cuddle Doon 
Songs That Start With D
Daddy's Lap 
Dance a Baby Diddy 
Dance, Little Baby
Dance To Your Daddy (Version 1)
Dance To Your Daddy (Version 2)
Danny Boy
Day is Over, The
Dream Fairy
Dreams
Songs That Start With E
Eriskay Love Lilt
Evening Prayer (Version 1) 
Evening Prayer (Version 2)
Songs That Start With F
Fairies Wait
Fais Do Do 
Fast Asleep 
Fly to Your Nest 
Songs That Start With G
Go To Sleep, My Teddy Bear
God?s Care
Golden Slumbers 
Good Night
Good Night and Good Morning
Good-Night, Little People
Good Old Sandman, The 
Songs That Start With H
Hush, Hush, Hushabye 
Hush, Little Baby 
Hush-a-Bye, Birdie 
Husha
Songs That Start With I
I See the Moon (Version 1)
I See the Moon (Version 2)
I See the Moon (Version 3)
I See the Moon (Version 4)
I See the Moon (Version 5)
Irish Lullaby
Italian Cradle Song
Songs That Start With J
Japanese Lullaby
Judy & David's Lullaby
Songs That Start With K
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With L
Land of Nod, The
Lavender's Blue
Le Dodo
Little Fingers Lullaby
Little Fish
Little Sandman, The 
Little Sandman's Song
Lord, Blow the Moon Out Please
Love's Lullaby 
Lucy Gagnon's Lullaby
Lullaby
Lullaby by Judy & David
Lullaby and Good Night 
Lullaby for Dolly 
Lullaby, Lullaby
Lullaby of the Sea
Lullaby, Oh Lullaby!
Songs That Start With M
Mama's Lullaby 
Mama's Slumber Song 
Man in the Moon, The
Mighty Like a Rose (Version 1)
Mighty Like a Rose (Version 2)
Mommy's Kisses 
Minnie and Winnie
Monday's Child 
Moon, So Round and Yellow
Mother Was Pressing Her Babe, A
Mother's Song
Mother's Song, A 
My Bed Is a Boat
Songs That Start With N
Nature's Lullaby 
Night
Night Wind?s Lullaby 
Now The Day Is Over
Now The Sun is Sinking
Songs That Start With O
O Blue Eyes 
Our Baby
Over in the Meadow
Songs That Start With P
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With Q
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With R
Raisins and Almonds
Return to Pooh Corner
Riddle Song (Version 1)
Riddle Song (Version 2)
Road to Slumberland, The 
Rock-A-Baby-Bye 
Rock-A-Bye, Baby (Version 1) 
Rock-A-Bye, Baby (Version 2) 
Rock-a-Bye Baby, Your Cradle is Green
Rock-A-Bye, Hush-A-Bye 
Rock-A-Bye, Little One 
Rocking Horse Cowboy
Rocking Hymn, A
Rocking on the Bay 
Rozhinkes mit Mandlen
Songs That Start With S
Sailor's Song 
Sandman Comes, The 
Say Goodnight
Schlummer Kahn 
Scotch Lullaby 
Shenandoah
Skidamarink
Skye Boat Song, The 
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
Sleep, Oh My Precious One 
Sleep, Oh Sleep 
Sleep On, My Child 
Sleep, Sleep 
Sleepytime 
Sleepytime Express
Slumber Boat 
Slumber Song 
Slumber Song, A
Somewhere 
Song of the Moon
Stars
Sweet and Low 
Songs That Start With T
Tell Me Why 
There's a Ship (Sailor's Song) 
This Little Girl of Mine (This Little Boy of Mine)
Time to Go to Sleep 
Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Version 1) 
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Version 2) 
Twinkling Stars 
Songs That Start With U
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With V
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With W
Watching the River Run
Water Baby's Lullaby 
Welsh Lullaby
What Mama Saw 
When the Sandman Comes 
White Seal's Lullaby, The
Winkum 
Wishing Poem
Wynken, Blynken & Nod
Songs That Start With X
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With Y
NO SONGS
Songs That Start With Z
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by Mihai Eminescu
Translated by Petre Mamara
Good-Looking Lad is the son of a king. His old father had sent him with the task, to fight the king that was his foe. However, his foe turns down his request. And they became friends. And the king asks Good-Looking Lad to go on a risky task. He had to save that kingdom from a vicious killer. The king also demands to bring him his bride. After many heroic acts, Good-Looking Lad comes back full of success.
He brings back not only his friend¡¯s bride. He goes and brings his own bride.
In a double wedding-ceremony, they celebrate the return of Good-Looking Lad and the peace between their two nations.
Shonim
by Giulietta Spudich
Sarah laments her long summer holiday in the country with nothing to do but play in the garden and read. However, everything changes when she meets Shonim, a small fairy absolutely enchanted by humans. Suddenly Sarah has a best friend to walk in the woods with, listening to the robins (especially as Shonim speaks ¡°Bird¡± and translates for her). But their carefree days come to an end when Sarah is called upon the fairy tribe to perform a dangerous task that could take her life. Will she agree to the task, to win the trust of the fairy tribe? Will she disagree, disappointing her eager friend who considers her a hero? And in the midst of it all, Sarah¡¯s mother considers moving away from this enchanting land back to the city. This is the story of the friendship between Sarah and Shonim, and the choices Sarah makes that brings her out of childhood into a young (heroic) adult. Read more...
Children¡¯s Stories
by Artie Knapp
This collection of children¡¯s stories is likely to enchant adults as much as it will youngsters. It contains six stories:
The Jungle Book
by Rudyard Kipling
Deep in the jungle, a boy named Mowgli is raised by wolves. He grows up to share the dangerous and exciting lives of his many animal friends-and enemies. Sometimes the hunter, sometimes the hounted, Mowgli must learn to live by the law of the jungle-and the law of man. Regular adventures with his friends and enemies among the Jungle-People--cobras, panthers, bears, and tigers--hone this man-cub's strength and cleverness and whet every reader's imagination. Mowgli's story is interspersed with other tales of the jungle, such as "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," lending depth and diversity to our understanding of Kipling's India. In much the same way Mowgli is carried away by the Bandar-log monkeys, young readers will be caught up by the stories, swinging from page to page, breathless, thrilled, and terrified. No child should be allowed to grow up without reading The Jungle Books.
Flower Fables
by Louisa May Alcott
Written for Ralph Waldo Emerson's daughter, Ellen, when Alcott was 16, and first published in 1855, Flower Fables is a treasury of prosy fairy tales. Readers meet a cast of elves, fairies, brownies and sprites, sentient flowers, and other real and imagined characters. Thinly disguised morality lessons told in an over-upholstered style, they instruct the audience in the importance of various virtues. This book would make a good bedtime storybook, and like many tales of old, has good morals that children could take away with them perhaps without even realizing there was a lesson involved.
The Fairy Book
by Dinah Maria Mulock
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826 - 1887) (AKA Dinah Craik, Dinah Maria Craik, Dinah Mulock Craik, and simply Miss Mulock or Mrs. Craik) English novelist and poet; Born Dinah Maria Mulock, the name under which her first works were published. She wrote poetry from an early age and helped her mother teach in a small school. To read Miss Mulock's fairy tales is to enter a fabulous world of dreams and visions, philosophy and passion. This landmark collection contains thirty-seven of Miss Mulock's finest stories in this genre The Fairy Book of Dinah Maria Mulock will challenge and enchant readers of all ages.
The Story of Doctor Dolittle
by Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle--a 19th-century English physician--has never been one for worrying much. Even after his human patients desert him (when one too many sit on one of the doctor's unusual parlor pets), he manages to convert gracefully to animal medicine. Having mastered animal language along the way (with the help of his caustic yet amusing parrot, Polynesia), he has a good head start in his practice. Then, one cold, dark winter night, as the doctor and his pets sit around the fire, a message arrives, via sparrow, from Africa. A terrible epidemic has broken out among the monkeys, and Doctor Dolittle is the only one who can save them. The beneficent physician checks his money box--not a penny left. But the fate of Africa's ailing apes lays squarely on his shoulders. And so begins the delightful, whimsical adventures that are still enthralling readers three quarters of a century after their original 1920 publication. Hugh Lofting, winner of the 1923 Newbery Medal for The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, has more than a knack for storytelling. His ability to imbue in his characters--human and animal--distinct, unique personalities is remarkable, and his respect for the rights of all who share the planet shines throughout. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter
The Complete Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales
by Lily Owens (Editor)
The Brothers Grimm, Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859), were born in Hanau, near Frankfurt, in the German state of Hesse. Throughout their lives they remained close friends, and both studied law at Marburg University. Jacob was a pioneer in the study of German philology, and although Wilhelm's work was hampered by poor health the brothers collaborated in the creation of a German dictionary, not completed until a century after their deaths. But they were best (and universally) known for the collection of over two hundred folk tales they made from oral sources and published in two volumes of 'Nursery and Household Tales' in 1812 and 1814. Although their intention was to preserve such material as part of German cultural and literary history, and their collection was first published with scholarly notes and no illustration, the tales soon came into the possession of young readers. This was in part due to Edgar Taylor, who made the first English translation in 1823, selecting about fifty stories 'with the amusement of some young friends principally in view.' They have been an essential ingredient of children's reading ever since.
The Elves and the Shoemaker
by Brothers Grimm
This charming series retells classic fairy tales with bright illustrations and a clever tone. The stories in the Little Pebbles series have been adapted for children today while respecting the richness and flavor of the original versions. The small size of the books and their warm, inviting illustrations will appeal to children, who will also love the game page at the end of each book and will want to read all the books in the series. A poor shoemaker's shop is blessed with a nightly miracle: scraps of leather left on the worktable mysteriously become beautiful shoes that sell immediately the next day! When the shoemaker and his wife discover who has been bringing them good fortune, they show their gratitude by leaving a special Christmas gift.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by Lyman Frank Baum
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the publication of L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz, master paper engineer Robert Sabuda has created a pop-up version of Dorothy's adventures in Oz that fans will find hard to resist. Modeling his depictions of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the rest after W. W. Denslow's original art, Sabuda adds a third dimension that would have rocked Denslow's--and Baum's--world. A rapidly spinning cyclone actually casts a breeze over the startled reader's face. Glorious red poppies wave seductively in a field. And the Emerald City positively glitters with green, especially when young readers try on the special tinted "Spectacles for You" provided in a pocket on the page. The abridged text, provided in minibooklets set onto each page, covers enough basics for the Oz novice, but we recommend a read-aloud of the original, as well, for all the glory and detail of Baum's fantastic tale. Sabuda's homage to the classic is truly spectacular; even purists will gasp in delight at the sight of the humbug wizard floating away in his shiny green, gold, and blue hot-air balloon. This great introduction to the story of Oz doubles as a fun collector's item
Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper
Charles Perrault, Marcia Brown (Illustrator)
In this kinder, gentler version of the old French fairy tale, the poor cinderwench forgives her stepsisters in the end and gives them a home in her palace. This Cinderella is pretty, but not perfect, and instead of having the tiniest feet in the kingdom, she in fact has wide feet (which fit the glass slipper nonetheless). From the details of the ball gowns to the trees of jewels glittering at the palace, Susan Jeffers's glowing, imaginative artwork is breathtaking. Jeffers has illustrated many fairy tales, as well as the popular McDuff books. With pen and ink and brilliant colors, she creates paintings of exquisite detail and clarity, wonderfully showcased by this book's large format and abundant full-page illustrations. The magical transformation of Cinderella into a beautiful princess never fails to capture the imagination of young ones, and this lovely edition is sure to be a hit. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Last of the Huggermuggers
by Christopher Pearse Cranch
The District of Columbia born Christopher Pearse Cranch attended Columbian College and Harvard Divinity School and briefly held a position as a Unitarian minister. Later, he pursued various occupations: a magazine editor, caricaturist, children's fantasy writer (the Huggermugger books), poet, translator, and landscape painter. The Last of the Huggermuggers is a Gulliver-like tale of a shipwrecked sailor on an island inhabited by two giants. Kobboltzo (1857), its sequel, deals with an evil dwarf living on the same island.
The Three Little Pigs
Illustrated by L. Leslie Brooke
Clear plots, careful prose style, and bright, action-packed illustrations have catapulted Paul Galdone's takes on traditional tales to the top of teachers' and librarians' lists for decades. Galdone retold and illustrated many folk and fairy tales during his long career, including The Gingerbread Boy, The Little Red Hen, Puss in Boots, and The Three Billy Goats Gruff. His stories always have an exact picture-to-text match and a thoughtful distribution of text to illustration, making them excellent choices for reading aloud to a group of children. This edition of the popular story of three porcine siblings and one wily wolf has endured for almost 30 years--the building of different kinds of houses, the wolf's various attempts to lure the smart pig from his brick house, and the satisfying denouement, where the wolf lands in the pot of boiling water as the main course for the pig's supper. Before children can understand a hilarious parody such as Jon Scieszka's The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, they should get a delicious, Galdone-style taste of the real McCoy. (Ages 3 to 6) --This text refers to the School & Library Binding edition.
More Jataka Tales
by Ellen C. Babbitt
Ellsworth Young (Illustrator)
The Jataka Tales might have originated hundreds of years ago, but today their main message - on how to live morally - is no less relevant. Jataka means "birth story." These are stories which chronicle the former incarnations of the hero, a Bodhisattva or Buddha-to-be, from the time he resolved to "live to benefit the world" until he became enlightened. Since he had made his vow of compassion ninety-one aeons ago, these tales describe incidents in both animal and human incarnations. Some relate the mistakes he made and point out the lessons learned; others dwell on acts of kindness and wisdom which, while furthering his attainment of the Virtues (Paramitas), helped and ennobled all those about him.


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