From School Library Journal
Arranged in straight alphabetical order by title, and decorated with lively pen-and-ink illustrations, the more than 700 selections in this compendium indicate a wide age range, from nursery rhymes for the very young to folk songs and other familiar American tunes. Each entry has at least one "theme connection" listed beneath it, and some have as many as four or five. Some are a stretch, but many will be helpful for librarians and teachers who do thematic programming. "Hickory, Dickory, Dock" lists mice and time of day as its theme connections, while "Looby Loo" suggests days of the week, movement, and parts of the body. This book will be of limited use to new programmers or those who have no musical knowledge or ability. Only 17 songs are accompanied by a melody, and none suggest recordings, even those with sophisticated or lesser-known selections such as "Down by the Riverside" or "Cockles and Mussels." Inexperienced programmers may also be frustrated by the lack of age guidelines. For more experienced or music-savvy programmers, this volume might very well be a repetition of what they've already garnered from other sources. Still, it may come in handy in some collections. A thematic, title, and first-line index are included.
Jane Marino, Scarsdale Public Library, NYCopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
"...This exceptional resource book deserves a place on every classroom bookshelf." --
Texas Child Care"...more than 700 selections make this a verbal smorgasbord and a charming value for the money." --
Minnesota Parent"A must for beginning readers..." --
The Spokesman-Review"With a plethora of possibilities, this book is a must-have for teachers." --
Bloomsbury Review"[This book] will keep you and your babies well entertained in these early years." --
Marguerite Kelly,
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