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This little piggy went singing / by Wild, Margaret,1948-; Niland, Deborah.;
"Meet five little pigs who are full of life and all the excitement of Christmas! They are either out singing, dancing and playing music, or staying at home making and baking and trimming the tree. The piggies are into everything, even a little star-gazing. Keep your eye on your favourite piggy as it enjoys all sorts of Christmas fun, before hanging up the stockings and singing ho ho ho all the way home"--Page [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Christmas stories.; Swine;
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Travel thru history. [videorecording] / by TMW Media Group,distributor.;
Viewers Travel through the largest city in the province of Quebec, also known as Montreal, Canada in this episode of Travel Thru History. First, dance the night away at one of the largest outdoor music festivals in the world, the Franco Folies (franco folee) de Montreal. Enjoy the sights and sounds of over one thousand different musicians in this celebration of the French culture. From new music to old, visit the 120-year-old pipe organ at the Notre-Dame Basilica.E.DVD.
Subjects: Nonfiction television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Travelogues (Television programs);
For private home use only.
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Baby-sitters little sister. a graphic novel / by Yingst, DK.; Martin, Ann M.,1955-; Lamb, Braden.;
When Karen adopts a grandmother from Stoneybrook Manor, she has more grandmas than anyone she knows -- five! Karen thinks that is very special. But Karen's new grandmother is so different! Grandma B makes Karen listen to old music, and she teaches Karen funny dances, like the foxtrot. Are five grandmothers too many for Karen?
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Karen (Fictitious character from Martin); Clubs; Babysitters; Grandmothers; Friendship; Cartoons and comics.;
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Violet shrink / by Baldacchino, Christine,1977-; Mok, Carmen,1968-;
Violet Shrink doesn<U+2019>t like parties. Lots of people and lots of noise make Violet<U+2019>s tummy ache and her hands sweat. She would much rather spend time on her own, watching the birds in her backyard, reading comics or listening to music through her purple headphones. The problem is that the whole Shrink family loves parties with loud music and games and dancing. In this thoughtful story about understanding and acceptance, Violet<U+2019>s natural introversion and feelings of social anxiety are normalized when she and her father reach a solution together.LSC
Subjects: Anxiety in children; Fathers and daughters; Families;
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Whoosh around the mulberry bush [kit (CD)] / by Ormerod, Jan.; Gardiner, Lindsey.; Stringle, Berny.; Stringle, Julian Marc.; Peto, Dave.;
Performed by Berny and Julian Marc Stringle and Dave Peto.Animals from the garden, farm and other habitats sing and dance around the mulberry bush. Sung to the tune of "Here we go round the mulberry bush."LSC
Subjects: Animals; Habitat (Ecology); Children's songs.;
© c2007., Barron's,
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Beethoven lives upstairs [sound recording]. by Beethoven, Ludwig van,1770-18271; Nichol, Barbara; Babiak, Walter; Studio Arts Orchestra;
Symphony #7, mvt. 2 (2:18) -- Symphony #5, mvt. 1 (2:31) -- Piano sonata, op. 90, mvt. 2 ; Flute serenade, op. 25, mvt. 3 ; Violin romance #1, op. 40 ; Symphony #2, mvt. 4 (4:09) -- Pathétique sonata, op. 13, mvt. 2 ; Contradanse #1 in C major (1:48) -- Symphony #5, mvt. 2 ; Piano sonata, op. 14, #2, mvt. 2 ; Flute serenade, op. 23, mvt. 1 (3:11) -- Polonaise ; La marmotte ; Country dance in A major ; Für Elise ; Flutnühr (3:51) -- Sonatina in G major ; Minuet in G major ; Violin "Spring" sonata, mvt. 1 ; Ecossaise ; Symphony #8, mvt. 2 (5:14) -- Moonlight sonata, op. 27 # 2, mvt. 1 (2:40) -- Flute serenade, mvt. 2 (1:56) -- Symphony #6, "Storm" (2:52) -- Nel cor più variations (1:58) -- Piano concerto #1, mvt. 1 ; Piano concerto #5, mvt. 2 (3:21) -- Bass exerpts from Symphony #9 ; Violin "Spring" sonata ; Rage over a lost penny ; Symphony #6, Shepherd's theme (tremulo) (4:16) -- Symphony #9, mvt. 4 (3:47) -- Sonata, opus 49 #2, mvt. 2 (1:59) -- Symphony #6, Shepherd's theme (:46)Studio Arts Orchestra, conductor, Walter Babiak ; produced by Susan Hammond, written by Barbara Nichol.
Subjects: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827; Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.; Composers; Orchestral music; Piano music; Composers.;
© c1989., Classical Kids ; Distributed by Warner Music Canada,
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Nova Jones: S2. by Meeda, Akaash,film director.; Costello, Fergal,film director.; Byrne, David,actor.; Barkley, Grace,actor.; Rainford, Molly,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
David Byrne, Grace Barkley, Molly RainfordOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 2022.Nova Jones, the universe's number one pop star, returns for more out-of-this-world adventures in this vibrant comedy featuring stand-out musical performances. Fresh from her first tour, the queen of tantrums and tiaras has her sights set on more – more fame, more music and more dance! Tune in for Nova’s take on Country, Merseybeat, Motown, and of course the traditional Sports Movie Training Montage Song. Colour and verve arrive in the form of the new Dollograms, a red-green-and-blue trio of identical hologram backing dancers, who have no problems deciding to do the show their own way. And Nova’s long-suffering younger sister and manager McLaren finally gets to step into the limelight when a room full costumed mega-fans turn their attentions on her rather than her popstar sister.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Television series.; Motion pictures.; Comedy films.; Science fiction.;
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Sing the cold winter away [sound recording] / by Reid-Naiman, Kathy.;
Snowflakes -- A chubby little snowman -- It's going to be a long winter -- Snow on the rooftops -- Rum tum tickle -- The Gingerbread Man -- Plum pudding -- My turkey ran away -- Dreidle dance -- I have a little dreidle -- Big Belly Ben -- Ring, ring ring your bells -- Christmas is coming -- Almost day -- There was a pig went out to dig -- Here is the chimney -- Santa Claus with his long white beard -- Santa's reindeer -- How many miles to Bethlehem -- Children go where I send thee -- Child of God -- the shepherd's carol -- Brightest and best -- The solstice song -- Welcome here -- Ring it in -- Stars shining.Produced by Ken Whiteley.Kathy Reid-Naiman, vocals, guitar, Appalachian dulcimer ; with vocal and instrumental accompanists.LSC
Subjects: Christmas music; Winter; Children's songs.; Games with music;
© c2009., Merriweather Records,
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Medieval celebrations : how to plan holidays, weddings, and reenactments with recipes, customs, costumes, decorations, songs, dances, and games / by Diehl, Daniel; Donnelly, Mark,1967-;
Includes bibliographical references(p. 141-142), filmography (p. 143-144), and index.
Subjects: Festivals; Medievalism.; Manners and customs; Social history;
© c2001., Stackpole Books,
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Your brain on art : how the arts transform us / by Magsamen, Susan,author.; Ross, Ivy,1955-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Have you ever gotten chills while listening to a particularly gorgeous piece of music? Or felt a sense of calm while gazing at a painting of a serene landscape? We have experiences like those every day, but rarely stop to consider what's happening internally to cause them. In Your Brain on Art, founder of the International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Susan Magsamen and Google designer Ivy Ross explain how, by understanding how we biologically react to aesthetic experiences, we can not only heal as individuals but thrive as communities. Using the new science of neuroaesthetics, which explores our physiological reactions to art, Magsamen and Ross show us how, for instance, gardening can help a person heal from trauma or listening to a major fifth interval can snap the body out of a fight-or-flight response. Beyond enjoyment and abstraction, art can change the way we operate on a daily, practical level. And, in addition to helping each of us heal from stress, anxiety, burnout, and other malaises of modern life, neuroaesthetics can effect major change in society writ large, whether through public art murals in high-crime areas or music and dance therapy for patients experiencing neurodegenerative disorders"--
Subjects: Aesthetics; Arts;
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