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Baby sings : all done! : learn sign language with your baby! / by Lockwood, Kaitlyn.; Bassani, Srimalie.;
LSC
Subjects: Sign language; Infants;

A simple singing / by Gould, Leslie,1962-author.;
Subjects: Religious fiction.; Amish; Man-woman relationships;

Singing with elephants / by Engle, Margarita.;
Includes bibliographical references.LSC
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Biographical fiction.; Novels in verse.; Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957; Friendship; Cuban Americans; Veterinarians; Elephants; Human-animal relationships; Poetry;

Why birds sing / by Berkhout, Nina,1975-author.;
"A charming, deeply felt novel about human connection and finding music between the notes When opera singer Dawn Woodward has an onstage flameout, all she wants is to be left alone. She's soon faced with other complications the day her husband announces her estranged brother-in-law, Tariq, is undergoing cancer treatment and moving in, his temperamental parrot in tow. To make matters worse, though she can't whistle herself, she has been tasked with teaching arias to an outspoken group of devoted siffleurs who call themselves the Warblers. Eventually, Tariq and his bird join the class, and Dawn forms unexpected friendships with her new companions. But when her marriage shows signs of trouble and Tariq's health declines, she begins questioning her foundations, including the career that she has worked so hard to build and the true nature of love and song."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Women singers; Voice teachers; Parrots; Families; Whistling;

Sing her down / by Pochoda, Ivy,author.;
"No Country for Old Men meets Killing Eve in this gritty, feminist Western thriller from the award-winning author of These Women. Florence "Florida" Baum is not the hapless innocent she claims to be when she arrives at the Arizona women's prison--or so her ex-cellmate, Diosmary Sandoval, keeps insinuating. Dios knows the truth about Florida's crimes, understands the truth that Florence hides even from herself: that she wasn't a victim of circumstance, an unlucky bystander misled by a bad man. Dios knows that darkness lives in women too, despite the world's refusal to see it. And she is determined to open Florida's eyes and unleash her true self. When an unexpected reprieve gives both women their freedom, Dios's fixation on Florida turns into a dangerous obsession, and a deadly cat-and-mouse chase ensues from Arizona to the desolate streets of Los Angeles. With blistering, incisive prose, the award-winning author Ivy Pochoda delivers a razor-sharp Western. Gripping and immersive, Sing Her Down is a spellbinding thriller setting two indelible women on a path to certain destruction and an epic, stunning showdown."--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Prison fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Ex-convicts; Guilt; Parolees; Prisoners; Women detectives; Women ex-convicts; Women parolees;

Toddler sing & dance! [sound recording (CD)].
Down by the bay -- Jack and Jill -- Oh, playmate, come out and play with me -- London Bridge -- Jump rope rhyme -- Can you swing your arms? -- The more we sing together -- This old man -- Ta ra ra boom de ay -- Let everyone clap hand -- If you're happy and you know it -- Sing your way home -- Twinkle, twinkle little star -- Follow my directions -- Let's play musical chairs -- A pilot flies her plane - Old brass wagon.
Subjects: Children's songs;
© p2005., Twin Sisters,

The singing forest / by McCormack, J. A.(Judith A.),author.;
In attempting to bring a suspected war criminal to justice, a Toronto lawyer wrestles with power, accountability, and her Jewish identity. Lyrical and wrenching by turns, 'The Singing Forest' is a profound investigation of memory, truth, and the stories that tell us who we are. Judith McCormack lives in Toronto, ON.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Deportation; Justice; Mass burials; War criminals;

Sing in the spring! / by Fitch, Sheree.; Plestid, Deb.;
A poetic celebration of the season of spring.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Spring;

Sing me to sleep / by Burton, Gabi,author.;
Saoirse Sorkova, a murderous siren whose very existence is illegal, is forced to work with the prince she hates to hunt a deadly killer--herself.013+.Grades 10-12.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Assassins; Sirens (Mythology); Assassins; Sirens (Mythology);

Sing, hum, strum & drum / by Burk, Rachelle.; Hardianto, Junissa.;
"Get little toes tapping with this delightful music book for toddlers! Not only do toddlers love music, it's also important for their development! Music helps toddlers manage their emotions, develop their fine and gross motor skills, encourages them to move their bodies, helps their cognitive development, and so much more! On every page, simple language and big, beautiful illustrations teach toddlers about music, sounds, and instruments."--
Subjects: Board books.; Musical instruments;