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  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

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62. Online Children's Stories
Online Children's Stories There are a lot of stories available on the Internet to read or download. Some of them are from wellknown books, others can be found only online. Songs and Poetry. Everything from nursery rhymes to classic poems.
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Online Children's Stories
There are a lot of stories available on the Internet to read or download. Some of them are from well-known books, others can be found only online.
Story Collections
Here you will find Web sites that have a variety of stories available: some folktales, some contemporary stories, maybe some poetry and non-fiction as well.
Folklore, Myth and Legend
This page includes links to many sources of folklore, as well as to information about folklore.
Songs and Poetry
Everything from nursery rhymes to classic poems.
Classics for Young People
Contemporary Writing for Children and Young Adults
Some of these stories are taken from books by well-known authors such as Dr. Seuss and Ludwig Bemelmans; others are published only online, by newcomers to children's books.
Readers' Theatre
Writings by Children
Christmas Stories
My compilation of links to Christmas stories.
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63. Children's Literature
worlds, they would have rich experiences with nursery rhymes, interactive dialogue, and other forms of language play
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Literature in the Lives of Today's Children
At a time when many of our children are over-scheduled and over-stressed; we must ask ourselves what role(s) literature can play in their lives. Cookbooks, for example, drawn from children's stories offer a different and exciting approach for child readers. How important are books and reading in a media-saturated environment ? Encountering a small piece of the children's publishing world through their presentations in web sites may be quite useful. How much influence can parents, teachers, and librarians expect to have on the reading and viewing habits of young people?

64. Children's Lit Sources
Language 4044 Language Teaching Methods Spring, 2002 (Prepared March 12, 2002) I. Sites for childrens' Literature (Spanish) (prepared Fall, 1999) mx/ patronato/ donromulo/ home. edu/ campus_ centers/ csb/ english/ centers.
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67. Giornale Nuovo: January 2003 Archives
or cherries, and others having childrens' toys as for her series of prints illustratingnurseryrhymes. or perverse meanings from the fabric of the rhymes
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69. Kathi Appelt's Printable Information
became reacquainted and then enchanted with childrens' books Appelt's cheery rhymescapture all the magic of tub A favorite nursery rhyme becomes a testament of
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I was born on July 6, 1954 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. My father, Bill Cowgill, was stationed in the Army there, a member of the 82nd Airborne. He and my mother, Patricia, were both still teenagers when I made my fortuitous appearance. By fortuitous I mean that I couldn't wait to get to the hospital and was born instead in the front seat of my father's Ford. Waiting is still not my strong suit! We only lived in North Carolina for a short time and then moved to El Paso, TX and finally to Houston, which is where all my relatives are from. Both of my younger sisters, Patti and B.J., were born there, and Houston is where we grew up. In our house on Mayo Avenue, we had a garage with unfinished sheet rock on the inside walls. On one side of the garage was my dad's work bench where he kept all his tools. But the other side was just a big blank wall. My mother divided it into three sections. As soon as my sisters and I could hold crayons, we were allowed to express ourselves on that wall in any color or form that we wished. If you stood back and looked at the wall, it was like a record of my growing up. Down at the bottom was just a lot of scribbling, but as I grew, the drawing took on new and clearer forms. You could tell the drawings that were done when I was happy from the ones I did when I was sad or angry. The garage wall was a perfect place for expression. Once I started actually writing, on paper, I no longer needed the wall. But I still think of it as the place where my earliest writing took place. It was like my first journal, a record of my feelings and experiences.

70. Fiction Books- Hispanic
1 Aplauso, Hispanic childrens Theater Rosenberg, Joe 155885 1 Dona Blanca HispanicNursery rhymes schon, Isabel 0 2; 1 Hispanic Games and rhymes Downs, Cynthia
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73. The Disseminator, V7 No.12 Dec 2000-Jan 2001
storytime at several day care centres and nursery schools in the 12 skylights in thechildrens' section of music and humour provided by Sods and rhymes and a
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74. ClassicNotes: Full Summary And Analysis Of The House On Mango Street
ideal and the ideas childhood nursery rhyme idea Rachel, and Esperanza make up originalrhymes, creating themselves as exemplified by the childrens' ability to
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Chapter One
Summary:

The first chapter in a series of short and interconnected chapters that make up the novel, "The House on Mango Street" introduces the key theme of the novel: the young narrator's experience constantly moving from one poor district of Chicago to the next. In the first paragraph, the narrator's recollection of the street names on which her family has lived emphasizes how important the concept of "home" is throughout the story. So too, the reader is introduced to the narrator's family of six, including Mama, Papa, brothers Carlos and Kiki, sister Nenny. (The narrator's name, Esperanza Codero, is not revealed in the first chapter.) This new house on Mango street is the first the family has owned. The narrator observes the benefits of having a home of one's own, namely the absence of rent, sharing with neighbors, or minding the landlord. However, she is quick to point out that "it's not the house we thought we'd get." The house on Mango street is far away from her old neighborhood; it was bought with haste and necessity when the family's old landlord refused to repair the water pipes. Thus, the narrator expresses her dissatisfaction that her parents promise to one day move into a real house was not fulfilled in on Mango Street. The narrator ironically contrasts she and her parents' dream with harsh reality. The dream house would be theirs permanently, and would boast running water, working pipes, real stairs "like the houses on T.V.", a basement and enough washrooms to accommodate the large family. The yard was also worthy of Papa's lottery ticket and Mama's bedtime stories: the traditional white exterior and a big, unfenced yard with trees. What the narrator sees is contrary to everything her parents said; her house is tiny, crumbling, and without a yard.

75. Dark Beauty Part Two
Only every third was lit, cloaking the hall in with murals from fairy tales and nurseryrhymes, the ceiling seemed to be the testing of the childrens' abilities
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Author's Note: the characters of Gargoyles are the property of Disney and are used here without their creators' knowledge or consent. Inspired by various works of King, Koontz, and Saul. (Brooklyn, voice over) "Previously, on Gargoyles ..." "You mean that this ... this clone wants to kill me and take my place?" Angela was aghast. "Why? She can't think she'd get away with it!" "She thinks she is you," Brooklyn said. "But she's crazy. Full- blown psycho nuts. Worse than Demona. Maybe even worse than Jericho." From Dark Beauty Part One: Pursuit The enclave in Virginia where the super children were kept, until their array of talents could be fully documented and the men behind it all could decide how best to use them. From Playing God Manhattan August, 2000 Anton you 'This thing is me,' " he said, glancing at Goliath. " 'An abomination.' Wasn't that how it went?" "I regret that," Goliath said, stroking Amber's folded wings to stop her from growling at Ebon. Ebon shrugged it off as a matter of no consequence. "So we know now why I not the obedience code?" Ebon rubbed fitfully at his brow ridges. "Anyone who has worked with Anton Sevarius can avow that the man is a backstabbing deceitful snake. He assured Thailog that he would run only a basic program, and then went behind his back to cooperate with Demona's wishes. By the time Thailog found out, all he could do was issue a threat that he hoped would be severe enough to convince the good doctor what side his bread was buttered on." "After the amusement park," Goliath said, "when we all believed you to be dead, why didn't Sevarius tell Demona or his brother then?" "Maybe he was interested in seeing just what the Institute would turn up. For that matter, for all I know, Gustav Sevarius

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Engel, Beth Bland childrens, fiction, history of St. 1902 The Tar Baby OtherRhymes of Uncle and Donald - Owners of Hastings Seed nursery, Atlanta, Ga.
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77. The Farmington Institute For Christian Studies
All Souls Day commemorates the dead when candles may be lit, and in Many nurseryrhymes also contain folklore for example the ballad of Aiken Drum childrens.
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TEACHING AND TRAINING 33 AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PLACE OF PAGANISM WITHIN RE: A TEACHER'S GUIDE Jacqueline Bolton WHAT IS PAGANISM ? Paganism is a living religion in today’s world. It could be described as a Nature based religion, whose adherent’s honour or worship many deities, but both goddesses and gods. There are different paths within contemporary Paganism such as Wicca, Druidry, The Northern Tradition or Shamanism. Some claim to be hereditary Pagans and consider their faith to be the oldest world religion. Primitive mankind they say worshipped the figures of a mother goddess and a hunter god. (Archaeologists have found figures such as the goddess of Willendorf) It is difficult to estimate the number of people who would call themselves Pagan. Estimates vary from (Hutton) to (Hardman) in Britain. The word Pagan is usually thought to have derived from the Latin ‘paganus’ which simply means a country person or rustic. What it is not. The word Pagan has been used in a negative sense, in both the Bible (‘heathen’) and the Qur’an. The dictionary is not much better, my Readers Digest version suggested that a Pagan was, "a heathen; one who worships false gods; an idolater." In America especially, the term Neo Pagan is popular, the prefix neo is used to distinguish modern Pagan practice from that of the ancestors. However this term is rarely used in this country and some consider it derogatory.

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80. Online Songs And Poetry For Children
Judy David's Online Songbook Includes to words to many familiar nursery rhymesand children's songs, as well as some of Judy David's own compositions.
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Online Songs and Poetry for Children
Enchanted Tulips and other verses for children , Maud Keary (1914)
Eat your heart out, Book of Virtues!
Edward Lear - There was an Old Derry Down Derry
Includes the text and illustrations of many of Lear's limericks and nonsense poems, as well as some biographical and bibliographical information.
Poetry for Kids by Kenn Nesbitt
A selection of funny poems.
A Child's Garden of Verses , Robert Louis Stevenson
A plain-text version of the complete book.
Kids' Web: Garden of Verses
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, Lewis Carroll, Eugene Field and others.
The Mother Goose Pages
The texts of a vast number of nursery rhymes. It looks as though historical notes and music will be soon added for a number of the rhymes. This is an excellent resource!
Poems For and About the Young
Includes works by Walter de la Mare, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Wordsworth, Algernon Charles Swinburne, James Whitcomb Riley, and Charles Follen Adams.
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