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         Nursery Rhymes Childrens Lit:     more detail
  1. Mary Had A Little Lamb (Finger puppet books) by Linda Jennings, Tania Hurt-Newton, 1999-06-30
  2. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, 1976-10-28
  3. Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed Book & Cassette (Houghton Mifflin Book & Cassette Favorites) by Eileen Christelow, 1991-10-28

41. CHILDREN'S BOOKS Available From RAY BOAS, BOOKSELLER In Walpole, NH
Janina Domanska was herself a childrens author and Jerrold, Walter, MOTHER GOOSE'SNURSERY rhymes CHILDREN'S CLASSICS OUR OWN TIME, Simon Schuster/Jr lit.
http://www.rayboasbookseller.com/child.htm
On this page you will find the 190 childrens titles that are in the computer and on the shelves as of January 9, 2003. Happy browsing, please make a note of the Order No(s) of the book(s) you would like to own, and you can place an orde r at any time from Ray Boas, Bookseller in Walpole, New Hampshire. 1. Alger, Jr., Horatio, STRUGGLING UPWARD AND OTHER WORKS, Crown Publishers, NY, (1945), 570pp, very good, red cloth (no dustjacket), (Order No: 4077 ), $15.00 3. Anderson, C. W., HIGH COURAGE, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1941 1st ed, ill. by C. W. Anderson, 125pp, good+ w/lightly chipped dustjacket (hardcover), When a horse is proud and willful, hard to handle, some people call him mean, but others prefer to say he has "high courage.", (Order No: 31879 ), $40.00 4. Anderson, Mildred Napier, A GIFT FOR MERIMOND, Oxford University Press, New York, 1953, ill. by J. Paget-Fredericks, 85pp, good w/good dustjacket (hardcover), The Sultan of Dalmeria, a pleasant semi-oriental country, had one son, Merimond. At his christening he had been given the gift of having all his wishes granted., (Order No: 34656 ), $20.00 6. Angelo, Valenti, BIG LITTLE ISLAND, The Viking Press, NY, 1955 1st ed, ill. by Valenti Angelo, 190pp, g+ w/lightly chipped dj, (Order No: 8341 ), $25.00

42. Just For Kids - Ages 4-8 - Fairy Tales - Other Fairy Tales, Nursery Rhymes, Myth
BUY, 0486297470, BestLoved childrens Stories 7 Volume Boxed Set, These playful, Pooh-filledrenditions of classic nursery tales and rhymes feature favorite
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Other Fairy Tales, Nursery Rhymes, Myths and Legends Go to BookBag Home Search Catalog Order Info Gift Certificates ... Fairy Tales Lowest shipping prices on the 'net! Any size order within the United States sent by standard shipping is $3.50 or only $2.99 if total order is under $8.00. International shipping starts at $3.50.
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You can take it out again later if you change your mind. Books labeled are due to be released during the next month and may not yet be shipping. Other books listed below may occasionally be temporarily out of stock, at a different price, or out of print. If this occurs, we will notify you by e-mail and give you the option of cancelling that item, having us hold your order until it is complete, or sending your items in two shipments. Items marked Out of Stock are currently unavailable from the distributor. Please call or email us for availability. (look at the bottom of the page) Bindings are: 1) Paper is any paper-bound book. 2) Hard is a hardcover or board book. 3) Other includes multimedia, books with toys, etc. Order ISBN Title Author Binding Our
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43. Therapy Materials
childrens' Storybooks Online (www.magickeys.com/books site filled with illustratednursery rhymes and stories; ala.org/parentspage/greatsites/lit.html); *Reading
http://www.mankato.msus.edu/comdis/kuster2/therapy.html
Examples of Materials That Can Be Adapted For Therapy
a collection of resources by Judith Maginnis Kuster
The internet is FULL of materials that can be adapted to speech-language therapy. All the of URLs listed below were current when this webpage was updated September 25, 2002 . Be aware that URLs change and disappear and other sites are available and will become available. These sites are provided simply as good examples.
Examples of "interactive" sites
  • QUIA (www.quia.com/topics.html) - check especially early learning and speech.
  • Whacky Web Tales (www.eduplace.com/tales/index.html) - good for working on parts of speech
  • Storybook Station (www.searsportrait.com/storybook/index.html?nav) - for speech practice and word recall
  • Funbrain (www.funbrain.com) - educational activities for kids including grammar gorillas and what's the word, sign the alphabet
  • ASL Browser (commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm)
  • Yeti, The Abominable snowman (www.newweb.net/cgi-bin/yeticgi.pl) - a Knowbot
  • Eliza (www-ai.ijs.si/eliza/eliza.html) - another knowbot
  • Kids and Teachers (www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/kids/index.htm) - from National Institute of Deafness and other Communication Disorders
  • 44. Tam Lin Annotated Bibliography Chrono
    Jean B. The Ballads as a Source of nursery rhymes Midwest Folklore that if the Opiesare right, and the nursery rhyme refers childrens'/Young Adult Fiction.
    http://www.tam-lin.org/tyra/chronology.htm
    An Annotated Bibliography of The Ballad of Tam Lin Tyra Twomey Masters Program English Department Virginia Tech ttwomey@vt.edu Chronological Bibliography, with Subdivisions for Undated Materials To search a particular time period, follow one of these links: Undated Manuscripts Undated Websites To browse the chronological history of the ballad's appearance in writing, scroll down!
    Undated Manuscripts, with Cross-referencing: The Mansfield Manuscript (xxxx): see Frank Miller E. B. Lyle W. Motherwell's a) Manuscripts , b) Note-books (xxxx): see Child Fowler Buchan P. Buchan's two folios (xxxx): see Dixon Child D. Buchan The Glenriddell Ballad Manuscript introduced by Robert Riddell (17xx): see Scott Child Montgomerie Campbell Manuscript (xxxx): see Child Hastie Manuscript (xxxx): see Lyle (for Crawfurd Manuscript , see Crawfurd Lyle
    Chronological Bibliography with Annotations for Reviewed Items/Online Sources:
    Murray, James A. H. The Complaynt of Scotlande: vyth ane Exortatione to the Thre Estaits to be vigilante in the Deffens of their Public veil . 1549. Early English Text Ser. 17. London: N. (Murray discusses at length the problematic nature of assigning certainty to the work's authorship to Wedderburn or any other specific writer. Volume includes, with the above, "an appendix of contemporary English tracts:

    45. Language Arts Sites
    Page devoted to Mother Goose, nursery rhymes, Children's PoetryFor kids who loverhymes about school magickeys.com/books/index.html)childrens stories with
    http://www.aea2.k12.ia.us/curriculum/langarts.html
    Language Arts Sites Authors Composition/Writing Drama/Speech General ... Vocabulary Showcase Sites These sites demonstrate the interactive potential of the WWW in helping students with Language Arts. Authors
    • A.K.A -A great list of author's pseudonyms: http://www.trussel.com/books/aka.htm
    • American Authors on the Web -Done by a professor in Japan who has an excellent site with links to all aspects of American writers and their works at: http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/AmeLit.html
    • Anne Frank On-Line (http://www.annefrank.com/) The story and information behind the diary. Lots of information and photos.
    • Audrey Wood's Website -A children's author has gotten together with other authors to do this site for kids at: http://www.audreywood.com

    46. Links For Parents Of Very Young Children
    spot for all books, especially children's lithttp//www Author IndexAuthor indexof childrens' literature at World Children's Songs and nursery rhymes of all
    http://www.aea2.k12.ia.us/parentlinks/parentofyoung.html
    Links for Parents of Very Young Children Listed below are some great general web sites to help you, as an adult, see what is available to you and your NetBabies: Kathy Schrock's Guide to Educators (How to use the Net with students, especially elementary students. A zillion links to other wonderful sites)at:http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/ K-2 Resources -http://integratingtheinternet.com/index/primary1.html EduPuppy -EduPuppy offers a comprehensive, pre-screened database of relevant early childhood education links to content resources, theories and practice, literacy, developmentally appropriate practice, special education, standards and more-http://www.edupuppy.com/ Loogootee Elementary School (This is what a school web site should look like. A multiple award winner with a zillion links) (At this time, this site is not kept current.) at:http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/ 4 Kids (A great site to get kids started on all sorts of cross curricular investigations. Great for kids grades K-6) at: http://www.4Kids.org Larry Magid's site deals with kid safety on the Net and includes "The 6 Rules to Online Safety"

    47. Native Hawaiian Library
    J. HUMPBACK WHALE JUV lit, HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS BENJAMIN, 1706-1790, CHILDRENSPRESS - CHICAGO, PB EVER!, THE, SULLIVAN, KEVIN, nursery rhymes, AMERICAN, HAWAYA
    http://www.alulike.org/projects/educa/nhlp/libmaterials/booksa-f.html
    Books A-F
    Titles in Alphabetical Order Title Author Subject Publisher Age Group "CHEESE" GIFF, PATRICIA REILLY SCHOOLS - JUVENILE FICTION BANTAM DOUBLEDAY DELL BOOKS JUV "I CAN'T" SAID THE ANT CAMERON, POLLY STORIES IN RHYME SCHOLASTIC INC. PB/ER "MORE MORE MORE," SAID THE BABY WILLIAMS, VERA B. BABIES; PARENT AND CHILD - FICTION GREENWILLOW BOOKS PB/ER "UH-OH!" SAID THE CROW OPPENHEIM, JOANNE DOMESTIC ANIMALS - FICTION BANTAM BOOKS PB/ER 'A 'OHE O'U PILIKIA I NA MEA I LOA'A IA'U KAMAI, KALEO LEGENDS AND STORIES IN HAWAIIAN HALE KUAMO'O JUV 'A'OHE NANA 'IA KA PUA'A WIWI WILSON, LOIHAPE 'IA NA PILA HAWAIIAN STORIES UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII HILO YA 'A'OHE U'I HELE WALE O KOHALA KAKA`E KALEIHEANA HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE HALE KUAMO`O JUV 'AI'AI NAPOLEON, KAWIKA HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE AHA PUNANA LEO PB/ER 'B' IS FOR BURGLAR GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'C' IS FOR CORPSE GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'D' IS FOR DEADBEAT GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'E' IS FOR EVIDENCE GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'F' IS FOR FUGITIVE GRAFTON, SUE MYSTERY BANTAM BOOKS ADULT 'IOLANI LUAHINE HAAR, FRANCIS

    48. A Selection Of Children's Songs - Folk Music
    today's economic boom, kiddie lit is once JENKINS ABC's - Smithsonian FolkwaysChildrens Music Collection Mother Goose Classic nursery rhymes - North Star
    http://www.balladtree.com/articles/000123a.htm
    Children's Songs
    date: 1/23/00
    Children's songs are in great demand and make up perhaps the largest corner of the folk music market. But there's a lot of syrupy schlock out there which is about as good for kids' minds as soda pop is for their teeth - including songs about brushing their teeth. Historically, good economic times make the middle class sentimental about children. They are all cute little angels - except for the occasional monster. During these periods, children's charities experience a big boom while the larger social and economic causes of their plight get ignored. Children's entertainment takes on a Martha Stewart mentality - insulating fantasies and lessons for good living. There was a big boom in "children's culture" during the flush Victorian Age, for instance, both here and in England. Mark Twain, one of the few to keep his head, excoriated writers who used literature to moralize at kids and to instruct them about everything from manners and geography. This only succeeded in creating bad literature and making children hate it. On the other hand, some of our most cherished children's writers came from the same period: Twain here, Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear in England. The Brothers Grimm were rediscovered about this time too, and the Child Ballads were collected by - who else - Child. Coincidence?

    49. English Resources - Primary - Bradford LEA NGFL
    http//www.hmco.com/mcdougal/lit/spelling/gr7toca.htm. allows children to read otherchildrens' work, post A list of children's nursery rhymes, songs, and poems
    http://www.ngfl.ac.uk/edulinks/eng.html
    English Primary Links Secondary Links DfEE - National Curriculum - Primary English section Go to the best sites on the web. BBC Europe on-line VTC. Practical ideas from real classrooms. Newspapers of the World MFL Translator Alternative Jane Austin site Literacy database of ideas and links A new word every day Talking Technology Links for English teachers from US site Teaching resources and links to other sites Amazon Bookshop Support for the literacy hour Index A B C D ... Z (Not yet in alphabetical order) A Aesop's Fables This online collection of easy to navigate Aesop's Fables includes a total of 655+ Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed. Included are Real Audio narrations, Classic Images, Random Fables, Search Engine, and 127 Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen. A good site from which to select another genre for the Literacy Hour. http://www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/ Alphabet activities AmbiGallery! This site provides a range of 'ambigrams'; words that can be viewed in different ways, mostly involving rotational or reflection symmetry. If you have a computer in the learning area, this site could be used to demonstrate symmetry in an interesting and different way and could be a fun addition to literacy teaching. It is well worth the pupils looking at and is fun to use at home. http://ambigram.com/gallery/index.htm

    50. MYTHOLOGY
    motif and symbol in folktales and kid lit. Folklore, Fairy tales, nursery rhymes,Customs, Beliefs, Superstitions ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE DONE THE OTHER.
    http://www.greatdreams.com/myth.htm
    MYTHOLOGY APOLLO APHRODITE ARES ARTEMIS ... Childrens Mythology By Carol Hurst CHARON CUNEIFORM Day of Rest and Atonement, Azazel, Jarmo, Jericho, and Mythology EGYPTIAN GODS ... Icarus in Flight By Boris Vallejo INDEX to THE SECRET DOCTRINE Internet And Greek Mythology JAYNE'S EGYPTIAN RESEARCH PAGE JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS ... ZETA TALK - VISOGOTHS
    Here is a glittering collection of legends and myths, monsters and heroes, gods and demons and more that is here, make your choice below.
    A B C D ... Time . calendars, clocks, cycles, attitudes toward time. Nature Spirits of the World Australia's Aboriginal Peoples Old Europe The Wheel of the Year ... Samhain (Halloween) Mexico, Day of the Dead Archival Page Currently, this covers from May 26, 1999 to August 31, 1999. This page for teachers (or for those who homeschool) contains links to mythology, folklore, and general sites with data and lesson plans for grades K-12. Cross-cultural, Multi-regional, Interdisciplinary Collections Beginning with "The Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research," this section looks at very large and comprehensive collections.

    51. Volume 7 - Soulman's World Of Beats: The New Adventures
    Rapid fire nursery rhymes from the Kings from Queens? Speed Ill 1986ish ghost writtenrhymes over live Most people liked Mona Lisa , childrens Story , etc
    http://www.worldofbeats.com/old_site/new-wob07.html
    Volume 7: Soulman 2000: A Look Back At The Last 100 Years In Hip Hop
    January 15, 2000 I had originally planned for this to be a millenium-end special addition of The New World Of Beats, featuring highlights from the last 1000 years of hip hop. That was until I realized that this is not the end of the millenium. This millenium isn't really over until the END of the year 2000- that'll be the end of 2000 years, or the end of two milleniums. I think that's how it works, right? Well, whatever. I'm sick of all this Y2K shit anyway, so I ain't gonna be a part of it. Plus I don't remember all the details of the great moments in hip hop's last 1000 years anyway (MC Honest Abe getting bucked down in the place to be, Martin Luther King's classic mc battle with Malcolm X, Julius Caesar throwing wack emcees to the lions, etc.). TOP TEN JOINTS OF 1999 : Y'know, while going over all of the songs that came out in 1999, I've come to one conclusion: Hip Hop '99 really sucked. Well, maybe not sucked- I guess there were a lot of songs that I liked this past year. Just not many that I LOVED. You know, the type of joint that you hear on the radio for the first time and just go into a damn coma... you can't move, can't speak, a long string of saliva dangles from your bottom lip as your jaw hangs down below your belly button... then you finally snap out of it and yell "oh SHIT!!! What the hell is THAT?" (For further reference, check The Soulman's Top Ten "Oh Shit" Moments In Hip Hop History elsewhere in this article.) Regardless, I guess these are my favorites of 1999...

    52. More Descriptions For Children_books
    collections, folklore, myths, songs, nursery rhymes, poetry, classics Source ANCHORS8.24childrens literature Source ANCHORS8.27 Award Winning Children's lit.
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    More descriptions for the site - CLWG: Children's Literature Web Guide
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    DESC1.1: (David K. Brown, U. Calgary) Source
    DESC1.2: - A comprehensive guide for children maintained by David Brown at the University of Calgary Source
    DESC1.3: maintained by David K. Brown Source More descriptions for the site - Online Children's Stories
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    53. Flipside Records - Children's Records
    OZ WISHING POND/TU TU THE lit 45 PLAYHOUR FUN W/KINDERGART - SONGS FOR THE CHILDRENSHO - LP VG- ECH 00697 - FAIRYLAND PLAYERS - nursery rhymes LULLABY AND
    http://www.flipmall.com/children.htm

    Children LP - 45's - 78's
    This is a partial list of the Children Records we have in our store.
    ECH 00810 - 12000 GIRL SCOUTS - STAR SPANGLED/AMERICA THE ROUNDUP IS HERE/SWING LOW - 33 EP UA GSEP 2 CRACKED VG-
    ECH 00874 - 25 BEST LOVED KIDDIE - OH DEAR WHAT CAN THE MATTE TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STA - 45 EP PETER PAN VG-
    ECH 00847 - 25 MUSICAL STORIES - ALICE IN WONDERLAND/GINGER JOHNNY APPLESEED/PAUL BUNY - 45 PLAYHOUR B1031 VG-
    ECH 00243 - 3 LITTLE PIGS - AND OTHER KIDDIE FAVORITES - LP PANDA 3010 G+
    ECH 01011 - 4 CRICKETONES - ALPHABET ZOO HOLIDAY IN FAIRYLAND - 45 CRICKET 10 VG
    ECH 01174 - 4 CRICKETONES - HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOLLY GOOD FELLOW - 45 CRICKET 34 VG-
    ECH 00993 - 4 CRICKETONES ORCHES - LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD KIDDIE SONGS - 45 CRICKET 36 VG-
    ECH 00997 - 4 CRICKETONES ORCHES - LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD KIDDIE SONGS - 45 CRCKET 36 W/PICSLEEVE VG+
    ECH 00998 - 4 CRICKETONES ORCHES - THREE PIGS MEDLEY OF FAVORITES - 45 CRICKET 38 W/PICSLEEVE VG+ ECH 00829 - 50 GREAT MUSICAL STO - WIZARD OF OZ WISHING POND/TU TU THE LIT - 45 PLAYHOUR TB 1 12 G ECH 01109 - LEE ADAMS - LETS ALL SING LIKE THE BIR GOOD MORNING MERRY SUNSHIN - 78 PETER PAN 395 W/PICSLEE VG ECH 01200 - PAUL AFFELDER - EL CAPITAN SEMPER FIDELIS - 33 PLAYTIME 309 VG- ECH 01151 - ALICE IN WONDERLAND - ALICE IN WONDERLAND ALICE IN WONDERLAND - 45 PETER PAN 1943 VG- ECH 01234 - ALICE IN WONDERLAND - ALICE IN WONDERLAND BOOK AND RECORD - 45 PETER PAN 1943 VG

    54. Sylvia Plath Forum: Daddy
    scheme, which many compare to a childrens nursery rhyme (and exemplifies this inits form, the nurseryrhyme sound ooh, ooh, ooh of the end rhymes, so jarring
    http://www.sylviaplathforum.com/daddy.html

    Daddy Daddy

    You do not do, you do not do
    Any more, black shoe
    In which I have lived like a foot
    For thirty years, poor and white,
    Barely daring to breathe or Achoo.
    Daddy, I have had to kill you.
    You died before I had time-
    Marble-heavy, a bag full of God, Ghastly statue with one gray toe Big as a Frisco seal And a head in the freakish Atlantic Where it pours bean green over blue In the waters off the beautiful Nauset. I used to pray to recover you. Ach, du. In the German tongue, in the Polish town Scraped flat by the roller Of wars, wars, wars. But the name of the town is common. My Polack friend Says there are a dozen or two. So I never could tell where you Put your foot, your root, I never could talk to you. The tongue stuck in my jaw. It stuck in a barb wire snare. Ich, ich, ich, ich, I could hardly speak. I thought every German was you. And the language obscene An engine, an engine, Chuffing me off like a Jew. A Jew to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen. I began to talk like a Jew. I think I may well be a Jew.

    55. Hollowscream Tricks And Treats Humor Page
    but Halloween jokes, puns, funny stories, rhymes or anything He sold childrens costumeslike 'invisible pedestrian' and stole a sign from a nursery and stuck
    http://www.hollowscream.com/humor.html

    56. Www.gabooks.com/gawritrs.txt
    lit at Emory Univ Engel, Beth Bland childrens, fiction, history of St Reconstruction,1902 The Making of a Statesman, 1902 The Tar Baby Other rhymes of Uncle
    http://www.gabooks.com/gawritrs.txt

    57. Guide91
    Function room. Gas lit. Pub on the site since 1610. Building dates from 1666. in1983. Look for nursery rhymes in the Grotto bar. Outside drinking area.
    http://web.onetel.net.uk/~annemmerson/1991guide.htm
    This is how the 1991 edition of the East London Beer Guide looked. Unfortunately all the style has lost in the transition from Amstrad PCW to PC format. The bracketed figures refer to map references though there are no maps on this website. Some items have been removed as their relevance has been lost since publication.
    The 1986 data had updates to 1990 but have been amended to show the guide as it was when published. Because the 1983 data was typed in there is no record of it. Someone fancy scanning in the 168 pages? To compare with the 1986 guide.
    Introduction.
    How did CAMRA start. How beer is brewed. ... Statistics. Origination date 1 December 2002
    Postcode Index
    click on an area
    Introduction DEDICATION PUBLISHED BY ISBN No.1 85249 055 1 PRINTER Calvert's Press Workers' Co-operative, 31/39 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DJ. 071-739-1474. Fax 071-700-1821. While every reasonable care has been taken in the production of this Guide, we cannot be responsible for or guarantee accuracy as there are continual changes in the type and quality of beers and other facilities offered by pubs. The opinions expressed in this Guide are those of individuals and not of CAMRA as a body and we cannot be held responsible for these or any errors. Return to top of page How did CAMRA start?

    58. Aleph-Bet Books - Catalogue 63d
    $150.00. MEXICO / PHOTO ILLUSTRATED childrens BOOK. 343. by Pyle. BostLit. Brn 1919(Oct. 1919). MOTHER GOOSETHE OLD nursery rhymes. Lond. Heinemann (1913).
    http://www.alephbet.com/Cat63d.htm
    THREE CARL MOON WATERCOLORS OF PUEBLO INDIANS 301. MOON,CARL. ORIGINAL ART: THE BOOK OF NAH-WEE by Grace Moon. Offered here are 3 of the original watercolors used in the Moon's Book of Nah-Wee published by Doubleday Doran in 1932. The book is a Pueblo Indian story. Each of the drawings was hand-colored by Moon and printed In colors In the published book. Each drawing is matted, glazed and framed, as follows: a. "Seed Cakes" - appearing on page 15 of The book. Shown are Nah-wee and Dat-say accepting homemade seedcakes from their mother. The image is 6 x 2 2 " framed to 10 x 6 2. SEE PHOTO b. "Nah-wee and The Loom" - appearing on page 29 of the book. Nah-wee is seated In the doorway watching her mother weave a blanket on the loom. The image is 6 x 5" famed to 10 1/4 x 9". SEE PHOTO c. "Nah-wee at The fire" - appearing on page 55 of the book. Nah-wee is sitting on a bear rug next to a doll and a colorful bowl, all In front of a fire. The image is 8 2 x 10" framed to 10 x 11 2" SEE PHOTO NOBLE IVES McLOUGHLIN MOTHER GOOSE MOTHER GOOSE.

    59. Aleph-Bet Books - Catalogue 63a
    (Bader p. 91 91, 5 Years of childrens Books p. 146 For the text, Baum retellsmany classic nursery rhymes in story format. A nursery RHYME PICTURE BOOK.
    http://www.alephbet.com/Cat63a.htm
    ABBOTT, ELENORE - 19 CHARMING DUTCH ABC WITH SILHOUETTES 1. ABC. ABC: EEN VROOLEIJK ALPHABET with text by E. Dopheide-Witte (Tante Lize). Amsterdam: S.L. Van Looy, ca 1920. Small 4to, cl. backed pict. boards, fine. Printed on rectos only, each page is wonderfully illustrated in color by Jan Wiegman. Each illustration has a charming silhouette pictorial border. Laid in is the English translation of the text. This copy from the library of Bertha Mahoney Miller with her bookplate. A great Dutch picture book. SEE PHOTO CHARMING BEAR ABC ABC. ABC KIRI-KIKOU par Catherine Fontanes. np: Emile Hazan ca 1945. 8vo, pict. boards, VG+. Printed on red and blue paper, each letter is accompanied by the antics of charming bears. The final illustration shows three bears in a jeep waving the French, American and British flags, illustrated by Raymond de Lavererie. $250.00 NICE RUSSIAN ABC ABC. [ABC] VESELOYE PUTESHECTVIE . SEE PHOTO ABC. ALICE ET ALAIN AU PAYS D'ALADIN by Marcelle Verite. (Paris): Desclee de Brouwer (1952). 4to, pict. bds, VG+. Three little children including a little Black boy have a simple dialogue about each letter of the alphabet. Each page is illustrated in rich color on every page by JOSETTE BOLAND. Due to the high quality of the printing, the illustrations are particularly vivid.

    60. Latestreviews
    arranged it carries you along with its nursery rhyme feel. Well shot and lit it showsthe powerhouse that are no gaps in TINY BLUE childrens' performance, they
    http://www.rhythmandboozegigguide.homestead.com/latestreviews.html
    Groovyhead - Feet First (CD) (www.groovyhead.fsnet.co.uk)
    Groovyhead are four seasoned Worcester bluesters. Their vast wealth of experience came together about twelve months ago to form this tight blues outfit. They are, Clive Kennard, guitar and vocals, Rob Scott, guitar and vocals, Paul Atterbury, bass and Chris Howells, drums. After just a few gigs they started work on this their debut, self penned album.
    They've put a great deal of time, money and effort into Feet First which typifies their blues with a groove style. The work is superbly presented and packaged - extremely professional looking. Opening with 'Too Cool Blues Dude' you instantly get the feel of the band. With the dual guitars working around each other and solid, no fuss bass and drums behind, this is a fairly up-tempo number with an almost funky feel.
    Track 2 gives you a slow, walkin' blues with, 'You Use Me'. A nice, Robert Cray feel to this one with Clive's voice crying in true Cray style. 'Walkaway' is a longer piece at nearly eight minutes and another slow one featuring some damn good guitar passages. Robs straight guitar vies with Clive's 'chorus' enhanced baby as things get hotter. Nicely faded with a repetitive theme. 'High Class Woman' lifts the feel; it's blues with boogie - a real foot tapper. 'Urban Blues' features Clive's effects enhanced chords over Robs precise picking. Slower and interesting with some tasty chord changes within the middle eight and a fading guitar passage at the end this grows on you. With 'Groovyhead' you get what the title suggests - blues with a groove! The lyrics seem to tell a tale of a hard working blues guitarist struggling for years to make things happen with his 'metal and wood'.

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