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Author:
Nina, Miss.
Title:
Rap, rock & read. Volume I, The best of Miss Nina [sound recording] / Miss Nina.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Packaroonus Records,
Copyright Date:
2018?
Description:
1 audio disc (54 min.) : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Rap (Music)--Juvenile literature.
Children's songs.
Compact discs--Juvenile.
Other Authors:
Martin, Bill, 1916-2004.
Carle, Eric.
Ehrhardt, Karen.
Yolen, Jane.
Sven, Anastasia.
Music based on (work): Sendak, Maurice. Where the wild things are.
Notes:
Title from disc label. Contains material previously released 2009-2016. "Brown bear rap" based on the book "Brown bear, brown bear what do you see?" by Bill Martin, Jr./Eric Carle; "This jazz man" based on the book by Karen Ehrhardt; "How do dinosaurs say goodnight" based on the book by Jane Yolen; "Subway" based on the book by Anastasia Sven; "Wild things" based on the book "Where the wild things are" by Maurice Sendak. Credits printed on container sleeve. Library copy not in original container. Miss Nina (Nina Stone) ; with accompaniment.
Contents:
Bye-bye, everybody. This song -- Three little fishies -- (Silly) Wheels on the bus -- Up & down -- The brown bear rap -- My freeze dance -- New alphabet -- This jazz man -- Riding in my car -- My hula hoop -- How do dinosaurs say goodnight -- Opposite day -- Subway -- Angry song -- Wild things -- DJ in my PJs -- Bye-bye, everybody.
Summary:
Nina Stone creates children's music that is made with the young child in mind showcasing an eclectic mix of styles, bound by a commonality of movement and rhythm including elements of child appropriate hip-hop and rap. Vocalized rhythms and hand clapped rhythmic patterns are used.
UPC:
755491117149
Locations:
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)
GEPG771 -- West Des Moines Public Library (West Des Moines)

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