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5) Flying high!
Author
Publisher
Aurora Elephant Music
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
"High-energy, super fun, danceable, happy story songs for the whole family is what the fifteenth Caspar Babypants album is all about. Here, he delivers another jam-packed album of happy hits for all ages." --
Author
Publisher
Emily Arrow
Pub. Date
[2019]
Language
English
Description
"Emily Arrow shares all-new songs about picture books, including her own book Studio: A Place For Art To Start. ...[T]unes include the interactive If You Can Hear Me and Dance Like The Sun, her original freeze dance song. Emily performs around the country to inspire listeners to sing, read, and play the ukulele." --
Author
Publisher
Somerset Entertainment Ltd
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
This album marks Jewel's second collaboration with Fisher Price, this time presenting a set of melodies better designed for the more active portion of a child's day. The music mixes folk, pop, and country elements, accentuating the sunny melodies and playful lyrics. The light-hearted, breezy nature of the music makes it appealing for the whole family, and is perfect for sing along sessions in the car.
15) Winterland
Author
Publisher
Okee Dokee Music
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
"The Grammy Award-winning duo embarks on the experience of a lifetime as Joe Mailanderana and Justin Lansing celebrate the spirit of the winter season on their latest full-length studio album. Following their critically acclaimed Adventure Album Series, the Okee Dokee Brothers release an exuberant yet introspective collection of sixteen original songs exploring the wonders and beauty of winter." --
16) Rising
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
Rising is the title of Lawrence Brownlee's inspiring project for which he has commissioned six of today's leading African-American composers to set poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to the song. Rising showcases new works from African-American composers Damien Sneed, Brandon Spencer, Jasmine Barnes, Joel Thompson, and Shawn E. Okpebholo. Inspired by the poetry of the great African-American writers of the Harlem Renaissance - such as Alice Dunbar...
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