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This is a 33rpm 7" recording: LABEL: Scholastic Records, record # CC 0690; Date: 1970; Side A: Over in the Meadow, Sung by Marvin Hayes, Music Composed and Conducted by Joseph Raposo (AAB-104) -- Side B: Just in Time for the King's Birthday, Narrated by Robert Dryden, Music Composed and Conducted by Joseph Raposo, (AAB-105)
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Over In The Meadow (hardcover) - By Jan Thornhill,olive A. Wadsworth
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Over in the Meadow, Ezra Jack Keats
Young readers will delight in this old favorite poem about nature and numbers. Keats does a terrific job bringing to life the relationship between mothers and their young in his vivid illustrations. The reader cannot resist the temptation to sing its verses out loud and shout out the many animal sounds identified. It is unfortunate that the musical transcript is not included for those who have not heard this poem sung before. Readers will not only learn about nature and its relationships and sounds...
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Over In the Meadow
Over In the Meadow
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A small swan, slated for a solo in the coming ballet, has stage fright. Miss Faye, the ballet teacher, insists that the little swan continue to practice. Various animals build and paint scenery, sew costumes, and work on dance routines. Speckled frogs and fat geese perform in chorus lines. Hedgehogs cut out patterns and sew costumes; the text reads:: “‘Stitch’ said Miss Faye. ‘We stitch!’ said the friends. So they stitched and they snipped through the long weekend.” The little swan in tutu and ballet...
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Author: Candlewick Books ISBN: 0763608521 Pages: 32 Subject: Poetry - Nursery Rhymes Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA) Info from Publisher:
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Over In The Meadow (Paperback)
Grades K & up. Over In The Meadow - now available in paperback format. Children enjoy the rhyming, cumulative tale accompanied by bouncy illustrations. Predictable story allow children to develop important pre-reading skills.
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Over in the Meadow (Picture Books)
Welcome to a lush meadow bustling with activity, where one turtle digs, two fish swim, three bluebirds sing, and so on to ten fireflies that shine in the night. Keats's collage-style illustrations perfectly complement this classic Appalachian counting rhyme, which is also a popular song for toddlers.
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Over In The Meadow (a Counting Rhyme) (illustrated) (hardcover)
Traditional Rhyme About Different Animals Living In The Meadow Introduces The Numbers One Through Ten. - By Katharine Floyd Dana,olive A. Wadsworth,anna Vojtech - Hardcover
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Pub. Date: September 2004. Publisher: Owlkids Books Inc. Format: Hardcover, 32pp. Sales Rank: 663,256. Age Range: 3 to 8.
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This classic Appalachian counting rhyme introduces animals and their young and the numbers one through 10.
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Over In The Meadow (voyager Book) (reissue) (paperback),voyager Book
A Retelling Of An Old Rhyme About Meadow Animals And Their Activities. - By John Langstaff,feodor Rojankovsky - Paperback
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In her 2003 novel Oryx and Crake , Margaret Atwood describes a future after humanity had been almost entirely wiped out by a plague. Jimmy, aka Snowman, lives... Continue »
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Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?. This Old Man. London Bridges. Six Little Ducks. Farmer In The Dell. Twinkle- Twinkle- Little Star. Jack And Jill. Hickory Dickory Dock. Ten In The Bed. Medley: Mary Had A Little Lamb. Hey Diddle Diddle. Humpty Dumpty. Over In The Meadow.
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Traditional rhyme about different animals living in the meadow introduces the numbers one through ten.
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This high-quality art print is expertly produced to capture the vivid color and exceptional detail of the original.
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Welcome to the lush meadow bustling with activity, where one turtle digs, two fish swim, three bluebirds sing, and so on to ten fireflies that shine in the night. Keats collage-style illustrations perfectly complement this classic Appalachian counting rhyme, which is also a popular song for toddlers.
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Anna Vojtech's sweet illustrations depict a sun-drenched meadow filled with loving animal families-from mother turtle with her one baby to ten little beavers embraced by their doting mother. There are lots to count in the cleverly designed pictures, and sharp-eyed youngsters will delight in finding a corresponding number of background details on each spread.
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The old animal counting song. “Numbers for knee highs couldn’t be more fun. . . . Also has music for the song at the end. . . . Feodor Rojankovsky’s charming illustrations are in full color and black and white.” Kirkus Reviews
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The annual ballet is coming up, and everyone in the meadow is getting ready. The frogs are practicing their pliés, the hedgehogs are sewing costumes, and the rabbits and fluffy-tailed squirrels are busy painting the sets. Trouble is, the little swan with the starring role isn't quite sure she's ready for the stage. But with the help of her teacher, Miss Faye, the nervous swan spends every spare minute rehearsing–and when her moment in the spotlight finally arrives, a star is born! This fresh spin...
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Pub. Date: July 2003. Publisher: North-South Books. Format: Paperback, 32pp. Sales Rank: 144,479. Age Range: 3 to 6.
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