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Old MacDonald had a farm, and on that farm he had a whole barnyard of irresistibly cute and uproariously funny animals. With an oink-oink here, and a moo-moo there, the song ends showing the most precious resident of all, a very young MacDonald!
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"Storytime! That's all the little barnyard animals need to hear to send them flocking to their librarian, who has some rip-roaring, song-singing, nursery-rhyming, snack-timing fun in store for them! You've never seen a storytime quite like this...and reading has never been such fun!. Set to the tune of 'She'll be comin' round the mountain when she comes.'"--Jacket.
10) Barnyard lullaby
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Although the farmer only hears animal noises, when the different barnyard animals sing lullabies to their respective children, the babies understand the words. Includes music.
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Una familia y dos amigos pasan el día en la granja y aprenden a cerca de las actividades agrícolas. Incluye notas finales a cerca de los productos que vienen de la granja.
A family and two friends spend a day on the farm learning what activities happen there. Includes endnotes on what products come from a farm.
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"When the stallion runs after the mare, he starts a chain reaction as the cowboy, cowgirl, and ranch critters join the chase-around. What's all the hubbub about? Stallion just wants to play a game with Mare! He didn't mean to cause such a ruckus! A spread about ranch animals rounds out the book"--
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"Old MacDonald Had a Farm is the E-I-E-I-Oh! classic that introduces baby to the world of farm animals and the different ways each has of talking--the pig with his oink-oink, the cow with her moo-moo, and the baa-baas, cluck-clucks and quack-quacks that fill the farmyard. "--
20) Fiddle-i-fee
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In this cumulative nursery rhyme, a farmer and his wife prepare for a new baby as their animals secretly meet at night to plan a surprise of their own.
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