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Childcraft, Volume 1, The Poems of Early Childhood (1954)
Published by Field Enterprises Educational Corporation
Edited by J. Morris Jones
Words and Music by Various Artists
Illustrated by Various Artists
This fabulous, vintage poetry compilation, is filled with poetry and rhyme that can be sung. The illustrations now appear wonderfully vintage, by numerous artists. If you can find a copy of this book, you will not be disappointed in its contents.
Singable Poetry in Childcraft includes:
- The Little Elf is printed and illustrated on p. 170
- Halfway Down is printed and illustrated on p. 144
- Little Jack Horner
- The Little Turtle is printed and illustrated on p. 96
- The Star is printed and illustrated on p. 135
- Sugar Plum Tree is printed and illustrated on pgs. 182-183
- The Swing
- Thanksgiving Day (AKA “Over the River and Through the Wood“), written by Lydia Maria Child and sung to a traditional tune is printed and illustrated on p. 142
- Who Has Seen the Wind
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Open Library page for this book:
http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24370978M/Childcraft
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A blog post about this set (with pictures of some pages) here:
http://goldcountrygirls.blogspot.com/2010/08/childcraft-poems-of-early-childhood.html
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Another nice blog about the volume, here:
http://honey.delobi.us/2009/08/childcraft-poems-and-artwork/
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Related Posts
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A. A. MILNE
Almost all Pooh and Poetry by A. A. Milne and Illustrated by E. H. Shepard is Singable!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/05/04/a-few-favorite-singable-books-the-world-of-a-a-milne/
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CHILD’S GARDEN OF VERSES
Most Robert Louis Stevenson’s book of poetry for children have been set to music
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/03/28/a-childs-garden-of-verses-singable-poems-by-robert-louis-stevenson/
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LITTLE SONGS, A NOTEBOOK OF SWEET LITTLE SONGS (MOSTLY SINGABLE POETRY) FOR TO SING WHEN YOUR BRAIN FEELS FUZZY
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/little-songs-a-notebook-of-sweet-little-songs-mostly-singable-poetry-for-to-sing-when-your-brain-feels-fuzzy/
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POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS
An list of singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/
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POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/
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CHILDCRAFT
The singable poems in Childcraft, Volume 1, The Poems of Early Childhood (1954)
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2013/04/13/childcraft-poems-of-early-childhood-a-singable-collection-of-poetry/
Pie, Pie, Pie! A Celebration of Pie in my Hoosier Family Heritage and in Singable Picture Books
Posted on: April 13, 2013
This sweet journey began for me Thanksgiving 2012 when a friend asked a question on his Facebook page. He wanted to know if his Hoosier Friends knew about Sugar Cream Pie. I wrote SUGAR CREAM PIE! Of course!! My mother loved Sugar Cream Pie. She bought frozen pies (which I later found out were made by Mrs. Wick’s) and baked them and then, yes this is the solemn truth, we ate them for breakfast!
Then a few weeks ago, I was talking to a fellow Brownie Mom as we stood shivering at the Brownie Troop 2740 Girl Scout Cookie Booth we set up outside the Giant Grocery store. The conversation steered and I mentioned that I grew up in Indiana. My friend (who is a free-lance food writer and who is a partner in a new online magazine, AMERICAN FOOD ROOTS) said that she had recently written an article about Sugar Cream Pie, but had gotten some guff from a few Hoosier readers who had never heard of such a thing and took exception to her calling it “Hoosier Pie.” I was like, DO I KNOW ABOUT SUGAR CREAM PIE? And then proceeded to reiterate what is written above. Once thawed out at home, I went online to find her article and and think is is quite delightful and a very nice tribute to Hoosier food. A couple readers didn’t seem to like that she called it Hoosier Pie. And though I had never thought of it as anything more than the delicious pie my mom frequently baked up for breakfast, a simple Google search reveals all kinds of recipes and references to Sugar Cream Pie as HOOSIER PIE.

My Mom (Carole Everson) and grandmother (Ethel May Selka, aka Gram) sometimes in the late 1990s.
This looks like Christmas or Thanksgiving, so we just enjoyed Gram’s pecan pie.
This all made me nostalgic. After all, you can take a girl out of Indiana (even if she did dream her whole life of leaving Indiana and living in big urban cities), but she’ll still be a Hoosier forever. And I am. I consider myself a cosmopolitan accumulation of a great many places and experiences, but a big part of me is forever Hoosier. It also got me thinking about pie. My husband grew up in the Bronx and said there was never pie. But I can honestly say, that one thing I took away from my childhood in Indiana is a love of and sentimental memories of pie. There was always pie.
My maternal grandmother (Ethel May Selka) made delicious pecan pie for ever special occasion. I think if a holiday rolled around and if there was not a pecan pie, I would have been down-hearted and confused. But luckily that never happened. The pecan pie was always there.
We also frequently and specifically went out for pie as a treat. We went to the Dutch Oven restaurant and got pie. I remember my dad would get lemon meringue or cherry, my grandmother would get pecan or strawberry-rhubarb, my mom would get chess or cherry and my sister and I would get some kind of fruit pie…probably cherry. Then it was the filling which stirred my desires and my appetite. Now, though, it is the crust that matters. These days, I would gladly have maybe an inch or so of the pie middle, but make myself very happy with a long curve of crust.
As my grandmother got older, I became fearful that we would lose her stories. She was never one for sharing sentimental memories of the past, so I had to work pretty hard to pull info out of her. She didn’t give me volumes of info, but she gave me a little and I’m glad now (she had a stroke at the end of 2012) that I was able to gather at least a small amount of what she had to share. She told me that her mother (Leatha Barnaby Heil Seibert) could whip up a pie like nobody’s business and that she used Crisco for the crusts and filled the pies with whatever fruits were in season.

Leatha Barnaby Heil Seibert
(my Great Grandmother, a great baker of pies)
Even now I love pie and the house always feels like a happier place when a pie is in it ready for someone to enjoy. My daughter Eloise LOVES pie, especially pumpkin and blueberry. My husband, son and I both have an affinity for cherry. I used to love crumble top pie the best, but now really do love and appreciate a good crusty top.
I wrote all this out to my friend (she had not asked, poor thing, I could simply not help myself!) and she invited me to write all this up for the AMERICAN FOOD ROOTS MAGAZINE, which I did as part of the sign-up/become a member of the American Food Roots Community process. She also asked if I’d be willing to record a two-minute video for their website, talking about Indiana Pie Culture and I was DELIGHTED to be asked since it gives me a chance to preserve a little bit of my family history so my children will have it to share with their children, too.
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Addendum 4/28/2013
American Food Roots Online Magazine just published the clip of my sharing my experience of growing up with pie in Indiana, plus I got to share a song by my son Mo:
http://www.americanfoodroots.com/50-states/pie-is-a-slice-of-life-in-indiana/
The video, here:
https://vimeo.com/64826360
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And OF COURSE all this leads me to SONG!
I’m collecting Singable Picture Books that mention PIE here:
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Bake You a Pie
Words and Music by Ellen Olson-Brown and Brian Claflin
Illustrated by Jeffrey Ebbeler
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Billy Boy
Traditional Words and Music
Verses Selected by Richard Chase
Illustrated by Glen Rounds
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Billy Boy is featured on pgs. 10-11 of:

A Treasury of Children’s Songs: Forty Favorites to Sing and Play
Illustrated with Art from the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
Music Arranged and Edited by Dan Fox
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Billy Boy is featured on p. 42-43 of:

Jim Along, Josie
A Collection of Folk Songs and Singing Games for Young Children
Compiled by Nancy & John Langstaff
Illustrated by Jan Pienkowski
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I like Jan Pietkowski’s silhouette illustration for Billy Boy from “Jim Along Josie.” The cherries are there just waiting to be put into a pie.
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Calico Pie (and Other Nonsense by Edward Lear)
Poems by Edward Lear
Music by Various Artists
Illustrated by Dale Maxey
This volume includes the poems:
CALICO PIE, a poem by Edward Lear, set to music by various artists (including Natalie Merchant and Lucy Simon)
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CALICO PIE, a poem by Edward Lear, set to music by various artists (including Natalie Merchant and Lucy Simon) is featured in,

The Owl and the Pussy-Cat and Calico Pie
Poems by Edward Lear
Illustrated by Irma Wilde
This volume includes the poems:
CALICO PIE, a poem by Edward Lear, set to music by various artists (including Natalie Merchant and Lucy Simon)
The Owl and the Pussycat, poem by Edward Lear, set to music by various artists
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“Cottleston Pie,” in

Winnie-the-Pooh
Written by A. A. Milne
Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
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COTTLESTON PIE
Poem by A. A. Milne
Music by Harold Fraser-Simson
Poster Illustration Assembled by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
To view or print this sheet, click here:
COTTLESTON PIE little song sheet sbwe
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In “Grandma’s Feather Bed,” they all eat chicken pie at Grandma’s House,

Grandma’s Feather Bed (John Denver’s)
Words and Music by Jim Connor
Adapted and Illustrated by Christopher Canyon
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I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
Traditional Words and Tune
Words Adapted by Alison Jackson
Illustrated by Judy Schachner
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Poor Grandma!

Late for School
Words and Music by Steve Martin
Illustrated by C.F. Payne
Published by Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group, New York, 2010
ISBN 978-044-6-55702-3
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If you let the bird fly free, Little Birdie will bring you a blueberry pie,”

LITTLE BIRDIE
Words and Music by Mo Gleichenhaus
Picture assembled by Sing Books with Emily
View or print this page, here:
Little Birdie by MPG 2013
Listen to the scratch recording of LITTLE BIRDIE (by Mo Gleichenhaus), here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/little-birdie-by-mo-2013-02-03
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Little Jack Horner
Traditional Words and Tune
Sing to the Tune of LITTLE MISS MUFFET
Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard in Childcraft, Volume 1, The Poems of Early Childhood (1954)
To view or print this song sheet, click here:
little jack horner childcraft for SBWE
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A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR: OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOOD

Over the River and Through the Wood
Traditional Tune
Poem by Lydia Maria Child
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “Over the River and Through the Wood,” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Over the River (Christmas)
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Of course Grandma says, “Bring pie for everyone,” when the sleigh comes into view and they all holler “Hurray for the pumpkin pie,” at dinner.

Over the River and Through the Wood
Traditional Tune
Poem by Lydia Maria Child
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
Post for this special illustration:
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/a-new-ride-over-the-river/
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Over the River and Through the Wood
Traditional Tune
Poem By Lydia Maria Child
Illustrated by Christopher Manson
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Over the River and Through the Wood
Traditional Tune
Poem By Lydia Maria Child
Illustrated by Brinton Turkle
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Over the River and Through the Wood
Traditional Tune
Poem By Lydia Maria Child
Illustrated by David Catrow
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“Four and twenty blackbirds” are baked in the king’s pie…

Sing a Song of Sixpence
Traditional Words and Music
Illustrated by Jane Chapman
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Sing A Song Of Sixpence
Traditional Words and Tune
Illustrated by Lois Lenski
Published by Harper & Brothers (1930)
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AMERICAN FOOD ROOTS MAGAZINE
http://www.americanfoodroots.com/
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PIE EVERYWHERE!
Once I started thinking about it, I found pie all over the place (including my own fridge!)
And:
My dad (Morgan Everson) has always been a great athlete. He was inducted into the DePauw University Athletics Hall of Fame in May 2011 for his excellent performance in Basketball. He was also a terrific cross country runner and baseball player.
Here’s a caricature of my dad running (and winning) a pumpkin pie race as a member of his college fraternity in the early 1960s:

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Related Posts
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FOOD
Food Glorious Food, a List of Singable Picture Books about Food
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/11/23/food-glorious-food-a-list-of-singable-picture-books-about-food/
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EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
A list of SPBs with fun and sneakily educational content. The kids won’t even know they’re learning!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/singable-picture-books-with-sneaky-educational-content/
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MOTHER GOOSE COMPILATIONS
A list containing compilations of Mother Goose Singable Picture Books and resources for learning, singing, and playing the tunes
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/mother-goose-singable-picture-books-rhymes-and-songs-in-compilations/
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LITTLE SONGS, A NOTEBOOK OF SWEET LITTLE SONGS (MOSTLY SINGABLE POETRY) FOR TO SING WHEN YOUR BRAIN FEELS FUZZY
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/little-songs-a-notebook-of-sweet-little-songs-mostly-singable-poetry-for-to-sing-when-your-brain-feels-fuzzy/
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POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS
An list of singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/
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POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/
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SING WITH ME SONGBOOK FOR SINGBOOKS WITH EMILY (ON PINTEREST)
http://pinterest.com/singbooksemily/sing-with-me-songbook-sing-books-with-emily/
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Singable Picture Book Lists for Special Occasions & Interests
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/song-book-lists-for-all-occasions/
Ms. Morgan’s K class frequently has ideas they want to share…which is wonderful! It is wonderful to know that the songs and our time together engages brains and imaginations. If there’s too much discussion, though, we can’t sing many songs, so we try and find a balance. Ms. Morgan came up with a great idea for the children to store their thoughts on their thought bubbles to write down and share at a later time.
I made a thought bubble sheet to help all children to share the thoughts and ideas that come to them when they are singing with me:
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Sing Books with Emily Thought Bubble Sharing Sheet
Print it, fill it out and give it to Mrs. G in class!
To view or print the Thought Bubble Sheet, click here:
SBWE Thought Bubble Sheet
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Related Posts
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SING-ALONG RESOURCES AND PRINTABLE MATERIALS
This is the place to find Print Materials Created by Emily, Service Providers, Vendors, Audio and Video to help you SING-ALONG!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/sing-along-resources-2/
In honor of Eloise’s 9th birthday, we have assembled a Singable Poetry Collection.
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Eloise G. 9th Birthday Singable Poetry Collection
Music and Words by Various Artists
Collected by Eloise and her mom
Cover Illustration by Eloise Gleichenhaus
To view or print the collection, click here:
Eloise 9th Bday Singable Poetry Col
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CREATE THE BOOK
To make this a book, I suggest just printing it and using a heavy duty stapler to staple at the top, middle and bottom of the left edge of the stack to create the binding. You might also like to print the front and back covers on card stock.
Remember to turn the last page over so it is facing out (into the book) since it is made to be the back cover of the book.
You could also put the pages in a binder with or without sheet protectors. If you are not using sheet protectors, just and three hole punch along the left edge. In either case, you might like to print an extra copy of just the front and back covers to slip into the front and back of the binder. For a binder edge, print an extra copy of one of the inside pages, to trim a sliver of the book title at the bottom and that will slip into the edge of the binder so you can easily find the binder on the shelf.
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BIG BEN TELLS TIME
Traditional Words and Tune
Sing the words to Big Ben’s clock chimes with Eloise, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/big-ben-tells-time-epg-2013-02
To view or print this page, click here:
big ben tells time
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A page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

Candy Cane Song
Poem by Eloise Pauline Gleichenhaus
Tune by Her Mother Emily
To view or print the SBWE Singable Advent Calendar sheet for “Candy Cane Song” click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Candy Cane Song
Sing along with Emily, here:
https://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/candy-cane-song-poem-by-epg
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“The Fairies“ (Poem by Rose Fyleman, Illustrated by Goeff Brittingham, Music by Ginger Sands) is found in:

The Gift of Make-Believe (Read and Sing Along Lyric Book)
Words by Various Artists
Tunes by Ginger Sands and Various Artists
Illustrations derived from published works of Various Artists
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GUM
Poem by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
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“Halfway Down“ from,

When We Were Very Young
Poems by A. A. Milne
Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
Dutton Children’s Books, New York, 2009
ISBN 978-0-525-47930-7
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Last Song (A Lullaby)
Poem by James Guthrie
Music by Emily Everson Gleichenhaus and Paul Raiman
Illustrated by Eric Rohmann
Sing-Along with Emily:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/last-song
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Last Song, a page for the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

Last Song (A Lullaby)
Poem by James Guthrie
Music by Emily Everson Gleichenhaus and Paul Raiman
To view or print this page, click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar Last Song
Sing-Along with Emily:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/last-song
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“The Little Elf“ (Poem by John Kendrick Bangs, Illustrated by Garth Williams from “The Tall Book of Make-Believe,” Music by Ginger Sands), is found in:

The Gift of Make-Believe (Read and Sing Along Lyric Book)
Words by Various Artists
Tunes by Ginger Sands and Various Artists
Illustrations derived from published works of Various Artists
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The Owl and the Pussycat
Words by Edward Lear
Musical Settings by Various Artists
Illustrated by James Marshall
(The poem has been set to music a few times. But, for a tune to sing along, I suggest the “Owl and the Pussycat,” vocal track by Lorraine Nelson Wolf on her album “Come Follow Me,” Track 16)
Sing “O&P” along with Emily: http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/o-p-eleg-061909
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RAINBOW SONG
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The Swing
Poem by Robert Lewis Stevenson
Traditional Tune
Illustrated by Julie Morstad
Originally Published in A Child’s Garden of Verses
ISBN 978-1897476482
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“There Was an Old Man with a Beard“ from the Sing Books with Emily SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR

There Was an Old Man with a Beard
SBWE SINGABLE ADVENT CALENDAR
Limerick by Edward Lear
Illustrated by Lois Ehlert
Published in her book, “Limericks by Lear” (World Press, 1965)
Sing the limerick tune with Emily, here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/limerick-tune-there-was-an-old
To view or print this page, click here:
SBWE Advent Calendar There Was an Old Man with a Beard
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There Was an Old Man with a Beard
Limerick by Edward Lear
Traditional Tune
Illustrated by Kelly Oechsli
Sing the limerick tune with Emily, here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/limerick-tune-there-was-an-old
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There Was an Old Man with a Beard
Limerick by Edward Lear
Illustrated by Lois Ehlert
Published in her book, “Limericks by Lear” (World Press, 1965)
Sing the limerick tune with Emily, here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/limerick-tune-there-was-an-old
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat
Published in: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Traditional Tune, Same as “ABC Song” and “Baa Blacksheep“
Words by Lewis Carroll
Book Assembled by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
Click here to view or print the book:
twinkle bat book
Sing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat” along with me, here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/twinkle-little-bat-eleg-2010
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Poem by Jane Taylor
Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
(This gorgeously illustrated book gets a gold star for using the mostly unacknowledged FULL text of the poem)
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Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
Poem by Eugene Field
Music by Various Artists (Including Carly and Lucy Simon)
Illustrated by Giselle Potter
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ZYXs, a Singable Picture Book
Traditional Words and Tune
Illustrated by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
Sing the ZYX’s along with me! Just click here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/zyxs-eleg-2010
If you are interested in a copy of this book, please email: SingBooksWithEmily.att.net, or lave a comment to this post.
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ZYXs
Traditional Words and Tune
Illustrated by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
Click here to view or print my ZYX card:
zyx’s sbwe sing along card
Sing the ZYX’s along with me! Just click here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/zyxs-eleg-2010
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ZYXs with American Sign Language Alphabet
Traditional Words and Tune
Illustrated by Emily Leatha Everson Gleichenhaus
Click here to view or print my ZYX card with American Sign Language Alphabet:
ZYX letters caps WITH SIGN
Sing the ZYX’s along with me! Just click here:
http://soundcloud.com/singbookswithemily/zyxs-eleg-2010
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Related Posts
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CHILD’S GARDEN OF VERSES
Most Robert Louis Stevenson’s book of poetry for children have been set to music
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/03/28/a-childs-garden-of-verses-singable-poems-by-robert-louis-stevenson/
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POETRY SINGABLE POETRY IN COMPILATIONS
An list of singable poems from compilations of poetry for children
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/singable-poetry-a-list-of-poems-that-can-be-sung-from-illustrated-compilations-of-poetry-and-singable-picture-books/
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POETRY, SINGABLE POETRY IN INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED SINGABLE PICTURE BOOKS
A list of individually illustrated poems that have been set to music and can be sung
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/poems-individually-illustrated-spb/
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EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
A list of SPBs with fun and sneakily educational content. The kids won’t even know they’re learning!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/singable-picture-books-with-sneaky-educational-content/
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EDWARD LEAR
A list of books with musical settings of, and illustrating Singable Picture Book versions of, Edward Lear’s poems:
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/singable-picture-book-spotlight-1302011-edward-lear-and-william-mathias-learsongs/
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SING WITH ME SONGBOOK FOR SINGBOOKS WITH EMILY (ON PINTEREST)
http://pinterest.com/singbooksemily/sing-with-me-songbook-sing-books-with-emily/
Kazooing Songs from Singable Picture Books, the Brownies of Troop 2740 Get a Special Commendation for Outstanding Spirit at the 2013 George Washington Birthday Celebration Parade
Posted on: March 9, 2013
On Monday, February 18, 2013, the Brownie Scouts of Troop 2740 got to March in 2013 George Washington Birthday Celebration Parade in Alexandria, VA.
Not content to just march, the girls carried their beautiful banner made by dad Mike and mom Jennifer and wore their white t-shirts emblazoned with Brown-E’s also made by the parents of Holly.
Not only that! The girls and their parents marched and kazoo’d patriotic tunes all along the parade route. We kazooed from the following list of tunes:
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- You’re a Grand Old Flag
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game (chorus only)
- When the Saints Go Marching In
- Yankee Doodle
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Delightfully, the girls have been recognized for their efforts!
They got a Special Commendation in the Youth Group category for OUTSTANDING SPIRIT!
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Link to the Awards and Recognition page for the 2013 George Washington Birthday Celebration Parade in Alexandria, VA
http://www.washingtonbirthday.net/parade/awards-recognition
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Official website of the George Washington Birthday Celebration Parade in Alexandria, VA
http://www.washingtonbirthday.net/events
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Words by Jack Norworth
Music by Albert Von Tilzer
Illustrated by Amiko Hirao
Performed by Carly Simon
This edition gets a GOLD STAR for including the FULL song (both verses and chorus) and a fabulous recording of Carly Simon and her delightful arrangement she made for Ken Burn’s documentary Baseball.
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home (A Song About a Soldier’s Return)
Traditional Tune
Words by Patrick S. Gilmore
Illustrated by Todd Ouren
(This book features printed music, historical information and activities)
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Troop 2740 Girl Scout Songbook Lyric Sheet)
Traditional Tune
Words by Patrick S. Gilmore
To view or print this lyric sheet, click here:
When Johnny Comes Marching Home GSSLyrics
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“When the Saints Go Marching In” is featured in:

Let it Shine (Three Favorite Spirituals)
Traditional words and tunes
Illustrated by Ashley Bryan
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Yankee Doodle (A Song from the American Revolution)
Traditional Words and Tune
Illustrated by Todd Ouren
(This book features printed music, a page of song history, and activity ideas)
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You’re a Grand Old Flag
Words and Music by George M. Cohan
Illustrated by Warren Kimble
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Related Posts
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Girl Scouts Songs for Troop 2740 Songbook Resources Page
http://brownietroop2740.wordpress.com/girl-scouts-songs-troop-2740/
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Troop 2740 Achievements
http://brownietroop2740.wordpress.com/eventsachievements/
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WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME
http://brownietroop2740.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/when-johnny-comes-marching-home-a-girl-scout-song-for-troop-2740/
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ASHLEY BRYAN
The Singable Picture Books of Ashley Bryan
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/06/06/the-singable-picture-books-of-ashley-bryan/
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FOURTH OF JULY AND OTHER HOLIDAYS CELEBRATING THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND HER CITIZENS AND HISTORY
A list of Patriotic Singable Picture Books
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2010/06/22/a-patriotic-list-of-singable-books-for-july-4th/
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SUNDAY SCHOOL SONGS
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2012/09/18/sunday-school-songs-in-singable-picture-books/
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EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
A list of SPBs with fun and sneakily educational content. The kids won’t even know they’re learning!
http://singbookswithemily.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/singable-picture-books-with-sneaky-educational-content/
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