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102 traveling songs [sound recording (CD)].
Vol. 1 -- SMILE -- Ten little fish -- Be kind to your web footed friends -- One hundred bottles of pop -- This old man -- Do your ears hang low? -- Down in the valley -- One lonely bird -- Old brass wagon -- Big rigs -- I wonder what flying is like -- A bulldozer operator I will be -- The wheels on the bus -- Eensy weensy spider -- Sing your way home -- The ants come marching -- She'll be coming around the mountain -- I'm a little piece of tin -- London Bridge -- Jack and Jill -- Twinkle, twinkle little star -- Hey diddle diddle -- Humpty Dumpty -- Mary had a little lamb -- Baa, baa, black sheep -- Little boy blue -- Let's play make-believe -- Zip, button, buckle and tie -- Silly faces -- Ta ra ra boom de ay -- Rise and shine -- I'm a nut -- The tongue twister song -- Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?. ; Vol. 2 -- Oats, Peas, Beans And Barley Grow -- There's A Hole In My Bucket -- Do You Know What Has a Trunk? -- Can You Name That Animal Sound? -- Silly Alphabet Song -- A Is For Alligator -- What Is a Spider? -- What Is a Mammal? -- What Is a Reptile? -- My Aunt Came Back -- A Sailor Went To Sea -- All the Children of the World -- We Are One World (Theme Song) -- Counting from One to Ten -- There Are Four Seasons -- Adventures by the Ocean -- Row, Row, Row Your Boat -- Down By The Station -- The Animal Fair -- Fireflies, Won't You Come Out Tonight? -- Can You Name These Sounds? -- Space Colonies -- Down By The Bay -- Six Little Ducks -- How Much Wood -- Tyrannosaurus Rex Didn't Get His Supper -- Let's Go on a Dinosaur Dig -- Have you ever Wondered? -- A-Hunting We Will Go -- Did You Know That Monkeys Like to Swing? -- Make New Friends -- Yon Yonson -- I See an Elephant in the Sky -- The Bear Went Over The Mountain ; Vol. 3 -- We're Here Because We're Here -- Apples And Bananas -- Smelly Feet -- B-I-N-G-O -- Days Of The Week -- The Green Grass Grows All Around -- Hungry Alligators -- The Peacock Song -- King of the Beast -- The Tiger's Loose -- John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt -- Did You Ever See A Lassie? -- Five Little Skunks -- Michael Finnegan -- A Pilot Flies Her Plane, Plane, Plane -- Traveling Is A Dream -- I Love The Mountains -- Two Is Safter Than One -- The Wabash Cannonball -- The Buddy System -- I'm Lost! -- Learning Our Safety Rules -- Bought Me A Cat -- Switch -- Home on the Range -- I've Been Working On The Railroad -- America -- Yankee Doodle/Yankee Doodle Dandy -- The Alphabet Swing -- Head, Shoulders, Knees And Toes -- My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean -- Sally The Camel -- Sing-A-Ling -- Have you Ever, Ever, Ever?
© p2005., Twin Sisters,
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100 most popular songs for fingerpicking guitar. by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation.;
Subjects: Popular music.; Rock music.; Notated music.; Scores.; Guitar;
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Reagan : an American journey / by Spitz, Bob,author.;
"From New York Times bestselling biographer Bob Spitz, a full and rich biography of an epic American life, capturing what made Ronald Reagan both so beloved and so transformational. More than five years in the making, based on hundreds of interviews and access to previously unavailable documents, and infused with irresistible storytelling charm, Bob Spitz's Reagan stands fair to be the first truly post-partisan biography of our 40th President, and thus a balm for our own bitterly divided times. It is the quintessential American triumph, brought to life with cinematic vividness: a young man is born into poverty and raised in a series of flyspeck towns in the Midwest by a pious mother and a reckless, alcoholic, largely absent father. Severely near-sighted, the boy lives in his own world, a world of the popular books of the day, and finds his first brush with popularity, even fame, as a young lifeguard. Thanks to his first great love, he imagines a way out, and makes the extraordinary leap to go to college, a modest school by national standards, but an audacious presumption in the context of his family's station. From there, the path is only very dimly lit, but it leads him, thanks to his great charm and greater luck, to a solid career as a radio sportscaster, and then, astonishingly, fatefully, to Hollywood. And the rest, as they say, is history. Bob Spitz's Reagan is an absorbing, richly detailed, even revelatory chronicle of the full arc of Ronald Reagan's epic life - giving full weight to the Hollywood years, his transition to politics and rocky but ultimately successful run as California governor, and ultimately, of course, his iconic presidency, filled with storm and stress but climaxing with his peace talks with the Soviet Union that would serve as his greatest legacy. It is filled with fresh assessments and shrewd judgments, and doesn't flinch from a full reckoning with the man's strengths and limitations. This is no hagiography: Reagan was never a brilliant student, of anything, and his disinterest in hard-nosed political scheming, while admirable, meant that this side of things was left to the other people in his orbit, not least his wife Nancy; sometimes this delegation could lead to chaos, and worse. But what emerges as a powerful signal through all the noise is an honest inherent sweetness, a gentleness of nature and willingness to see the good in people and in this country, that proved to be a tonic for America in his time, and still is in ours. It was famously said that FDR had a first-rate disposition and a second-rate intellect. Perhaps it is no accident that only FDR had as high a public approval rating leaving office as Reagan did, or that in the years since Reagan has been closing in on FDR on rankings of Presidential greatness. Written with love and irony, which in a great biography is arguably the same thing, Bob Spitz's masterpiece will give no comfort to partisans at either extreme; for the rest of us, it is cause for celebration"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Reagan, Ronald.; Presidents; Governors; Motion picture actors and actresses;
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La foire de l'école / by Marwood, Lorraine,1953-; Tonkin, Rachel.;
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Subjects: Écoles; Foires; Schools; Fairs;
© c2003., Groupe Beauchemin,
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Comment capturer un dinosaure / by Wallace, Adam.; Elkerton, Andy.; Allard, Isabelle.;
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Subjects: Histoires rimées.; Stories in rhyme.; Dinosaures; Sciences; Dinosaurs; Science fairs;
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L'expo-sciences, c'est l'horreur! / by Chabert, Jack.; Ricks, Sam.; Brière, Marie-Josée.;
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Science fairs; Science projects; Elementary schools; Écoles primaires; Best friends; Meilleurs amis; Amis; Scientists; Scientifiques; French language materials.; Recits d'horreur.;
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Pat le chat à l'expo-sciences super cool / by Dean, Kim,1969-; Dean, James,1957-; Montagnier, Isabelle,1965-;
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Subjects: Pat, le chat (Personnage fictif); Pete, the Cat (Fictitious character); Chats; Sciences; Cats; Science fairs;
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Qui va bercer Zoé? / by Poulin, Andrée.; Lampron, Mathieu,1974-;
C'est l'histoire d'un pépé avec une peine si grande qu'il ne peut même pas pleurer. C'est l'histoire d'un bébé qui pleure et qui crie pour se faire réconforter. [4e de couv.]LSC
Subjects: Deuil; Nourrissons; Infirmières; Consolation; Bereavement; Infants; Nurses; Consolation;
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After the Fire. by Fikri, Mehdi,film director.; Jordana, Camélia,actor.; Khammes, Sofian,actor.; Zermani, Sofiane,actor.; Films We Like (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Camélia Jordana, Sofian Khammes, Sofiane ZermaniOriginally produced by Films We Like in 2023.In the aftermath of a crime, the victim's sister fights to obtain a fair trial and justice for her brother.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Crime.;
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La fée des poils / by Verville, Danielle.; Bourgeois, Anne Marie,1983-;
Résumé: Gabrielle (6 ans), alors qu'elle vient de perdre sa première dent et espère s'acheter plein de petites choses avec sa première pièce de monnaie laissée par la fée des dents, entreprend de ramasser aussi des poils pour l'autre fée qui, selon ce que lui a raconté son frère Alexis pour la berner, permet de s'enrichir plus rapidement. Or, pour ce faire, comme la maison est sans poussière et qu'elle refuse de couper les poils du chien, la moustache de son père ou les cheveux de sa mère, elle se rabat sur la chevelure hirsute de son grand frère.."3-8 ans"--Page [4] de la couverture.LSC
Subjects: Fées; Poils; Frères et sœurs; Farces et attrapes; Fairies; Hair; Brothers and sisters; Practical jokes;
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