No. of pages 96
Published: 2001
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An essential collection of favourite nursery songs in a beautifully-illustrated music edition with piano acompaniments and guitar chords - a standard resource for early years settings.
An essential collection of favourite nursery songs in a beautifully-illustrated music edition with piano acompaniments and guitar chords - a standard resource for early years settings.
This book is part of a book series called Songbooks .
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Beatrice Harrop has compiled many of the best-loved A&C Black songbooks. Jane Sebba is a contributor and author of many A & C Black music
This book has the following chapters: Bobby Shaftoe; baa, baa, black sheep; cock-a-doodle-doo!; little Tom Tucker; Jack and Jill; ding dong bell; oh, dear! what can the matter be?; girls and boys come out to play; Mary had a little lamb; sing a song of sixpence; Humpty Dumpty; the north wind doth blow; Tom, he was a piper's son; Mary, Mary, quite contrary; Doctor Foster went to Gloucester; hush-a-bye, baby; I love little pussy; lavender's blue; Georgie Porgie; three blind mice; pussy cat, pussy cat; there was a crooked man; the lion and the unicorn; London Bridge is falling down; Tom, Tom, the piper's son; little Bo-Peep; little boy blue; where are you going to, my pretty maid?; little Jack Horner; little Miss Muffet; goosey, goosey gander; dance to your daddy; diddle, diddle, dumpling; one, two, three, four, five; oranges and lemons; pop goes the weasel; here we go round the mulberry bush; ring-a-ring o' roses; there was a little girl; old king Cole; rub-a-dub-dub; simple Simon; see-saw, Margery Daw; pat-a-cake; old mother Hubbard; hey diddle diddle; Jack Sprat; there was an old woman; ride a cock-horse; if all the world were paper; what are little boys made of?; the grand old Duke of York; this old man; hark, hark, the dogs bark; curly locks; Yankee Doodle; hickory, dickory, dock; little Polly Flinders; Polly, put the kettle on; good King Arthur; I had a little nut tree; hot cross buns; dame, get up and bake your pies; upon Paul's steeple; twinkle, twinkle, little star; wee Willie Winkie.
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