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Read To Me L.A.

The sounds of wordplay, poetry, and nonsense delight children and help them develop language skills. Singing with children helps them discover the poetry in language, while simple folktales pass along our cultural heritage.

Archambault, John.
A Beautiful Feast for a Big King Cat. xz

Benjamin, Alan.
Rat-a-Tat, Pitter Pat. xz

Blackstone, Stella.
Baby Rock, Baby Roll. xz

Brown, Marc Tolon.
Hand Rhymes. x372 B879-1

Carlstrom, Nancy White.
Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? xz

Degen, Bruce.
Jamberry. xz

Evans, Katie.
Hunky Dory Ate It. xz

Hoberman, Mary Ann.
Miss Mary Mack, a Hand-Clapping Rhyme. xz

Hobson, Sally.
Chicken Little. xz

MacLeod, Elizabeth.
I Heard a Little Baa. xz

Mother Goose.
The Real Mother Goose. xz

My Very First Mother Goose. xz
Edited by Iona Opie; Illustrated by Rosemary Wells.

Playtime Rhymes. xz
Rhymes selected by Shona McKellar; Illustrated by Priscilla Lamont.

Read-Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young. x808 R2845
Rhymes selected by Jack Prelutsky; Illustrated by Marc Brown.

Raffi.
Rise and Shine. x78 R137-11 1996

Nursery Tales Around the World. x398 S572-3
Rhymes selected by Judy Sierra; Illustrated by Stefano Vitale.

Skip Across the Ocean: Nursery Rhymes from Around the World. xz
Rhymes selected by Floella Benjamin; Illustrated by Sheila Moxley.

Galdone, Paul.
Three Bears.
xz

 

 

 

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