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Author:
Mr Gregg.
Title:
Sing and Play New Folk Songs for Children (CD) [sound recording] / Mr Gregg.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Children's music.
Children'S.
Children's.
Other Authors:
Mr Gregg,
Mccombs, Cass
Notes:
Compact disc. 08/18/2023 Mr Gregg, Cass Mccombs.
Contents:
Friends from all around the world (goodbye version) (3:48). Friends from all around the world (hello version) (1:54) J-o-b (2:09) Requiem for Ruth Bader Ginsburg (3:01) A builder's got a hammer and nails (2:39) What’s your favorite kind? (1:23) I'm a nocturnal animal (2:31) Paper airplane (1:23) My skull is made outta bone (2:35) Wave a flag for Harvey Milk (3:22) Things that go in the recycling bin (3:05) Roll around downtown (2:06) Deciduous tree (1:26) We build a lot of muscle as we exercise (1:02) The sounds that the letters make (1:52) Who are you? (2:39) Together with you (2:33) Oona Louise, my friend (1:12) Friends from all around the world (goodbye version) (3:48).
Summary:
The tender and curious songs on the first album by songwriter and preschool teacher Mr. Greg and acclaimed indie chameleon Cass McCombs celebrate the joys of learning and discovery. The pair of long-time friends make connections for young children just beginning to find their way in the world and for parents regaining their childlike sensibilities. Set to turn straight from the mold of Ella Jenkins and Woody Guthrie, the duo sings about the importance of friendship, understanding those different from yourself, and taking care of your body.
UPC:
093074508725
Locations:
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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