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Book Recommendations To Get Your Children Singing (page 3)

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4. A-E and I-0 and You!

Amazing Grace
By Mary Hoffman    Illustrated by Caroline Binch (Dial, 1991)

When Grace puts her mind to it, she can do anything – including being Peter Pan in the class play.

McBroom’s Wonderful One-Acre Farm
By Sid Fleischman    Illustrated by Quentin Blake (HarperCollins, 1997 ed.)

Practice long and short vowels as you laugh (ha, ha & hee, hee) your way through this funny tall tale in which McBroom finds that his many acres are piled one on top of the other!

Old MacDonald Had a FarmOld MacDonald Had a Farm
Illustrated by Glen Rounds (Holiday House, 1990 ed.)

A crusty old farmer introduces his musical menagerie in this funny interpretation of a familiar song.

5. 50 States

Celebrate the Fifty States!
By Loreen Leedy (Holiday House, 1999)

This playful hodgepodge is perfect for browsing and learning tidbits about the United States. Both text and illustration are funny and informative.

Scrambled States of America
By Laurie Keller (Holt, 1998)

Bored with the same old arrangement, the states decide to visit each other and so make a scrambled mess of America. This is a quirky and fun way to travel the states!

Quilt of States
By Adrienne Yorinks (National Geographic, 2005)

Eye-catching quilts combine with stories to engage and inform, revealing aspects of each state and how it became a part of the union.

Train of States
Parents' Choice Gold Award
By Peter Sis (Greenwillow, 2004)

An elaborately illustrated circus car for each state (with Washington DC as the caboose) creates the train which introduces each state and its symbols (bird, flower and more) in the order of admission to the union.

6. The Limerick Song

The Hopeful Trout and Other Limericks
By John Ciardi    Illustrated by Susan Meddaugh (Houghton Mifflin, 1989)

Travel to outer space or into Suge’s room in these engaging limericks illustrated with a light touch.

Lots of Limericks
Collected by Myra Cohn Livingston    Illustrated by Rebecca Perry (McElderry, 1991)

A wide range of limericks sure to entertain and absorb are presented in one accessible collection.

There Once Was a Very Odd School and Other Lunch-Box LimericksThere Once Was a Very Odd School and Other Lunch-Box Limericks
By Stephen Krensky    Illustrated by Tamara Petrosino (Dutton, 2004)

In this zany school, there’s recess all day and lots of limerick laughs.

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