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BOM! went the bear on the big bass drum. Ting-ting-a-ting-ting-a Strum strum strum. Bear loves to play his big bass drum. On his own. Making as much noise as he can, marching around like he's king of all the land. It looks like so much fun that soon he's joined by all manner of enthusiastic musicians. But with so many animals determined to deliver a command performance, is there room for Bear to march to the beat of his own drum?
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El maestro de música de Chavi cree que solamente los varones deben tocar las tumbadores en el festival de la calle Ocho de Miami, pero Chavi sabe que es buena tocadora y busca un método para demostrarlo.
Chavi's music teacher believes that only boys should play drums in Miami's Festival de la Calle Ocho, but Chavi knows she is a good musician and looks for a way to prove it.
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Bang! Tap! Clang! A drum set makes an exciting birthday gift, especially for the main character of this upbeat story. Readers will love this bright, colorful story about forming a family salsa band. Relatable characters, familiar situations, and accessible text make this book perfect for emerging readers. Younger listeners will also enjoy this energetic tale about learning a new instrument, making music, and having fun with your family.
26) Two sticks
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Maybelle loves to drum, but after bringing home eleven crocodiles in whose mouth she has played a toothy tune, her parents are only too eager to replace them with any drum of Maybelle's choosing.
31) Jam sesh!
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"Get ready to march to the beat of your own drum! When Gabi finds Vivo, a kinkajou from Havana, in her drum case, she decides to help him on his journey to Miami. But first, the two new friends are going to have an epic jam sesh. Follow the duo on their adventure and celebrate your love of music by using the drum in this book!"--
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Folktales for peace volume 1
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Lyrical folktale concerning two African tribes in conflict who are brought together by a melodious, laughing river. Incorporates accurate musical notes which create a song by story's end into the illustrations and text.
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When he is gifted a handmade drum by his mother, Ren learns the teachings of the drum that are also passed down to him. He discovers that through this special drum, he is able to connect to his culture and find a confidence in his voice to joyfully share in singing the traditional songs of his Nuu-chah-nulth Nation.
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Bang! Tap! Clang! A drum set makes an exciting birthday gift, especially for the main character of this upbeat story. Readers will love this bright, colorful story about forming a family salsa band. Relatable characters, familiar situations, and accessible text make this book perfect for emerging readers. Younger listeners will also enjoy this energetic tale about learning a new instrument, making music, and having fun with your family.
37) The drummer boy
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Here we have a heartwarming tale of a young, poor shepherd boy, his life in the hills, and his encounter with Mary, Joseph, and the new baby Jesus. Upon meeting the Savior, he decides to give his only possession of any value, but he learns that physical things are not always the best gifts we can give. Walk the hills with the drummer boy and you will find the best gifts are sacrifice, service, and love.
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Sancha tiene mucha imaginaci?n, y es una gran lectora, como su amigo Alonso. Viven en un lugar de la Mancha, de cuyo nombre... En todo caso, Sancha tiene un tambor m?gico y propone a Alonso salir a vivir aventuras. A lo mejor esta historia os suena, pero aqu? conocer?is otra versi?n muy divertida.
40) The drummer boy
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"Rukundo is known in his village as a drummer. He is devastated when his family falls ill with cholera after drinking dirty water. Rukundo plays his drum as reporters write an article about him. When the article is published showing Rukundo as the Little Drummer Boy, several people read the story and buy the village a water pump"--
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