Spoken Arts
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Spoken Arts
- 110 2 _ ‡a Spoken Arts
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Works
Title | Sources |
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African folksongs for children | |
After the Sun sets. | |
Alligators are awful (and they have terrible manners, too) | |
An American sampler. | |
Benjamin Franklin | |
The Best of Tom Sawyer | |
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings. | |
Blackboard Bear | |
Bored--nothing to do! | |
Caldecott's favorite stories. | |
Children's songs from Ghana | |
China today: as seen through the eyes of a typical Chinese family. | |
China's communes. | |
China's yesterdays. | |
Chinese country children. | |
City life in the People's Republic. | |
Classic tales of survival. | |
Columbus | |
Countdown to new math. | |
The Cranberry holidays | |
Culture and sports. | |
Dash McTrash and the pollution solution. | |
D'Aulaires' Trolls | |
Direccion sin rumbo. | |
Felicia Bond's Holidays | |
Folk and fairy tales from distant lands. | |
The Four seasons in Lenape Indian life | |
George Washington | |
Great American holiday stories | |
Growing up with America. | |
Here's Henrietta! | |
Holidays with humor | |
Horror classics. | |
It happened one day. | |
Jack London's tales of adventure | |
Johnny Crow's stories. | |
Jungle books by Rudyard Kipling. | |
Just so stories. | |
Kate Greenaway's children. | |
I know a story. | |
Legends from the lands of sun and snow. | |
Little Bible storybooks | |
Look, listen, and learn with Bennie, Betty, and Bill, part 2. | |
The Magic map : adventures in basic map skills. | |
Mainline to nowhere--four views of the drug scene. | |
Martha Alexander's Families | |
The Mind of Edgar Allan Poe | |
Mini-kit 42 : Jack London. | |
Monsters of the Greek myths | |
Mother West Wind stories | |
My library. | |
Myths of the ancient world. | |
The Nature of gnomes | |
Novels. | |
Old fashioned alphabets. | |
Old Witch! | |
Origins of America | |
Peter Spier's Christmas! | |
Picturebook holidays | |
Pioneers of science fiction. | |
Project Independence. | |
Quickwick: your library guide--a young people's tour of the library. | |
Rain. | |
The Revolution. | |
Scott Joplin, king of ragtime. | |
Seasons and holidays around the world, part 2. | |
The Sherlock Holmes cliffhangers. | |
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. | |
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. | |
The Tale of Peter Rabbit. | |
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. | |
A Tale of two old women ; A Tale of a brother and a sister | |
Tales from our parents' lands. | |
Tales of terror (and how to write them) | |
Tesoro de cuentos de hadas. | |
Theodore all grown up | |
There's a train going by my window | |
Tin Lizzie | |
Transportation and flood control. | |
Treasury of animal stories--tales of Mr. Rabbit and his friends, by Beatrix Potter. | |
Treasury of Grimms' fairy tales. | |
Treasury of nursery rhymes, no. 4 | |
The Ugly duckling/The happy prince. | |
Where can an elephant hide? | |
The Wind in the willows by Kenneth Grahame. |