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Bravo minski
Yorinks, A.
Minski was a great scientist whose best invention was his singing. Through this one invention, he becomes a great man.
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careers
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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goal setting
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inventions
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music
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peer resistance
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performance
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self esteem
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singing
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verbal communication
A song for ba
Yee, Paul
A young, ambitious boy spends a lot of time with his grandfather learning how to sing and follow in the footsteps of his father who travels with a Chinese opera troupe. Wei, the little boy, loves to go to the opera and watch his father perform hoping one day, he too, will be a star. Through difficult times and financial loss, a young boy comes to the rescue of both his father and his cultural background.
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ambition
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assertiveness
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china
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chinese
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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decision making
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education
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family
,
feelings
,
goal setting
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grandparents
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hard work
,
listening
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loneliness
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multicultural
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music
,
observation
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opera
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parents
,
peer resistance
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pride
,
sadness
,
singing
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Our Gracie aunt
Woodson, Jaqueline
A brother and sister are taken into foster care with their Aunt Gracie. Aunt Gracie welcomes the kids with delicious treats and teaches them how to cook. The kids go to visit their mother and then they return to their Aunt Gracie.
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african american
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anger
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birds
,
body parts
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caring
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cooking
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family
,
feelings
,
food
,
foster care
,
hunger
,
loss
,
love
,
multicultural
,
neglect
,
neighbor
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restaurant
,
shoes
,
singing
,
trust
,
vegetables
Papa's pastries
Toscano, Charles
Miguel and his father set out to sell their homemade pastries in the near by villages. Since money was scarce, Miguel's father decided that kindness was more important than money and was later repaid.
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baby
,
body parts
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careers
,
clothing
,
dancing
,
encouragement
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faith
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
god
,
kindness
,
language
,
money
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
poverty
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prayer
,
rest
,
sharing
,
singing
,
spanish
,
trust
,
village
,
worry
Anna's garden songs
Steele, Mary
Anna spends the day in her garden. She picks beets, potatoes, rhubarb, radishes, lettuce, carrots, peas, tomatoes, cherries, onions, cabbage, leek, herbs, and nasturtium. Anna likes to sing as she picks her vegetables.
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food
,
garden
,
music
,
nutrition
,
plants
,
rhyme
,
singing
,
song
,
vegetables
Bessie Smith and the night riders
Stauffacher, Sue
Emmarene always loved to listen to Blues music. When Bessie Smith comes to town, Emmarene can't wait to hear Bessie sing. Not everyone likes Bessie though. Emmarene and Bessie Smith have to stand up against people who tried to destroy their nights. And boy, could Bessie sing on stage and off!
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african american
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anger
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author's note
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bravery
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clothing
,
courage
,
dancing
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discrimination
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feelings
,
fire
,
flowers
,
happiness
,
history
,
multicultural
,
music
,
nature
,
night
,
performance
,
sadness
,
show
,
singing
,
stars
The best mariachi in the world/ El mejor mariachi del mundo
Smith, J.D
Gustavo wants to be in the family mariachi band, but he cannot play the violines, trompetas, or guitarrones. He finds his place in the band with his singing talent.
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animals
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band
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cactus
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chicken
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coyote
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crowd
,
dancing
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desert
,
dog
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family
,
instruments
,
language
,
multicultural
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night
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owl
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parents
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siblings
,
singing
,
spanish
,
stars
The party
Reid, Barbara
Two sisters leave their friends to go to a family birthday party. When the girls get to the party, they play games with lots of children and eat lots of good food and birthday cake. They have so much fun at the party that they don't want to leave!
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affection
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animals
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balloon
,
bedtime
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birthday
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body parts
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car
,
celebration
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crowd
,
dog
,
exercise
,
family
,
food
,
games
,
grandparents
,
gymnastics
,
injury
,
loss
,
love
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
party
,
rhyme
,
rhythm
,
running
,
siblings
,
singing
,
song
,
sport
,
teeth
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
Moo who?
Palatini, Margie
Hilda Mae Heifer, the cow, was singing, running, and having a good old time. Suddenly from out of nowhere a hard flying cow pie whacks her in the head. It causes her to lose her moo. She forgets what sound she makes. She meets a goose, chickens, a pig, and a cat and copies their sounds until she becomes familiar with her own sound again.
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animals
,
birds
,
cat
,
chicken
,
confusion
,
cow
,
excitement
,
feelings
,
five senses
,
forgetful
,
goose
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injury
,
noise
,
pig
,
running
,
singing
,
sounds
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
Ogbo: Sharing life in an african village
Onyefulu, Ifeoma
Ogbo are a special part of village life in Nigeria, uniting children of the same age in a lifelong fellowship - a group with whom they celebrate festivals, share day-to-day chores, and face the challenges of growing up. A young girl named Obioma helps us understand what belonging to an ogbo means. Growing, working, and relaxing together, the ogbo weave the fabric of village life.
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africa
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african
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celebration
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chores
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cleanliness
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community
,
customs
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death
,
family
,
friendship
,
grandparents
,
instruments
,
language
,
multicultural
,
music
,
nigerian
,
parents
,
photograph
,
respect
,
responsibilities
,
singing
,
song
,
storytelling
,
traditions
,
village
,
work
Sister Anne's hands
Lorbiecki, Mary Beth
Anna begins her second year of school in the early '60's. Her new teacher, Sister Anne, is different from other teachers because she has a different skin color. She inspires students all around her and overcomes challenges. Students learn what respect and tolerance are, and everyone learns from one another.
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acceptance
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african american
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appearance
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art
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beach
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bedtime
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body parts
,
challenges
,
change
,
colors
,
community
,
counting
,
differences
,
discrimination
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diversity
,
garden
,
god
,
history
,
learning
,
library
,
map
,
memories
,
moving
,
multicultural
,
numbers
,
prejudice
,
racism
,
religion
,
rhythm
,
school
,
singing
,
stereotypes
,
storytelling
,
teaching
Tree of hope
Littlesugar, Amy
Florrie is named after a famous African American actress of the 1920's. Florrie learns the importance of working hard. Having big dreams will help Florrie and her family achieve anything. They learn that the Tree of Hope reflects the glory days of Harlem's Lafayette Theatre- a time when a black man shines through the Great Depression.
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actor
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african american
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art
,
body parts
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buildings
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caribbean
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creativity
,
dancing
,
daydreaming
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haitian
,
happiness
,
hunger
,
performance
,
play
,
relationship
,
rhythm
,
singing
,
song
,
theatre
,
tree
,
wish
The key from Spain: Flory Jagoda and her music
Levy, Debbie
Just as her ancestors were forced to leave Spain during the Inquisition, Flory flees Europe for a new life in the United States, bringing with her a precious harmonica and a passion for Ladino music.
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american
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Bosnian
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christians
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Croatian
,
dancing
,
generations
,
gymnastics
,
history
,
instruments
,
Jewish
,
ladino
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language
,
multicultural
,
music
,
muslim
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neighbors
,
numbers
,
prayers
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pretend
,
refugee
,
sewing
,
ship
,
singing
,
song
,
spain
,
storytelling
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time
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train
,
transportation
,
war
The rich man and the shoemaker
La Fontaine
A poor, old, but happy shoemaker sings all day long to keep his rich neighbor from sleeping. A rich man gives the shoemaker a bag of gold to keep quiet. The gold causes him to worry constantly and the shoemaker loses all his friends. The shoemaker realizes he is unhappy, returns the gold, and decides to go back to making shoes and friends.
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assertiveness
,
careers
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change
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clothing
,
coping
,
decision making
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
greed
,
happiness
,
money
,
neighbors
,
poverty
,
refusal skills
,
shoes
,
singing
,
sleep
Harmonica
Johnston, Tony
A young boy and his parents fill their home singing with the gramophone using music as a language of family love. When the Nazis invade Poland, the family is separated by adults and children into two concentration camps. The boy plays a harmonica his father gave him to bring back memories of this parents dancing to music by the composer Schubert. A commandant orders the boy to play his harmonica which he does, but not for the commandant. He tries to play loudly to comfort the starving people in the concentration camp.
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conflict resolution
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dancing
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history
,
hunger
,
instruments
,
language
,
love
,
memories
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
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Poland
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separation
,
singing
,
war
Lift every voice and sing
Johnsson, James Weldan
Lift every voice puts pictures to the African American National Anthem. The lyrics tell the story of Black people's past struggles and the hope that Blacks will continue to have towards their future.
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africa
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african american
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bodies of water
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body parts
,
courage
,
culture
,
day
,
diversity
,
family
,
fear
,
freedom
,
god
,
history
,
hope
,
illustrator's note
,
lyrics
,
moon
,
multicultural
,
music
,
night
,
poetry
,
pride
,
relationship
,
rhythm
,
running
,
sea
,
ship
,
singing
,
sky
,
song
,
tree
,
violence
,
water
Sunday week
Johnson, Dinah
A community describes each day of their weekly routine. The community is constantly looking forward to their Sunday traditions. Sunday is rich with family time, the Lord, and storytelling.
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african american
,
books
,
car
,
careers
,
choir
,
church
,
Days of The Week
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exercise
,
faith
,
family
,
god
,
hard work
,
hunger
,
jumping
,
love
,
market
,
multicultural
,
music
,
neighbors
,
newspaper
,
practice
,
prayer
,
promise
,
quiet
,
reading fish
,
rest
,
routine
,
school
,
sequence
,
singing
,
spiritual
,
traditions
,
transportation
,
travel
All-of-a-kind family hanukkah
Jenkins, Emily
Gertie, the youngest of five children, wants to help her mother cook for their family dinner on the first night of Hanukkah in New York City’s Lower East Side. After many attempts of trying to help in the busy kitchen, Gertie is sent to her room by her mother and is eventually called down for dinner by her dad. In order to get her to come downstairs, Gertie’s father asks for her helping to light the candles of the menorah for the first time and Gertie happily accepts the offer.
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author's note
,
body parts
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books
,
celebration
,
cooking
,
family
,
fire
,
food
,
freedom
,
frustration
,
hanukkah
,
hebrew
,
helping
,
history
,
holidays
,
illustrator's note
,
Jewish
,
learning
,
numbers
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
preparation
,
siblings
,
singing
,
traditions
Twas the day before zoo day
Ipcizade, Catherine
A zoo prepares for Zoo Day. But things do not go according to plan. The llamas won't quit spitting; the giraffes are drooling; and the zebras aren't happy at all with their stripes! Meanwhile, the zookeepers scurry this way and that, clean up poop, ring mealtime bells, and try to get the animals bathed. Will the zookeeper end up spending the night at the zoo? Will Zoo Day go off without a hitch, or will the dancing monkeys take over? This fun story is an adaptation of the classic, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.
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alligator
,
animals
,
bath
,
bear
,
bee
,
birds
,
cleanliness
,
dancing
,
elephant
,
flamingo
,
giraffe
,
gorilla
,
insects
,
laziness
,
lion
,
llama
,
monkey
,
mouse
,
preparation
,
reptiles
,
rhinoceros
,
rhyme
,
rhythm
,
singing
,
snake
,
toucan
,
turtle
,
zebra
,
zoo
No one else like you
Goeminne, Siska
There are seven billion people living in this world. Each person is different and uniquely original. See all the ways that people can move, act, do and be. People come in different colors, shapes, and sizes, and they wear a variety of clothing and feel a variety of emotions. People believe in different things. Not one of them is just like you.
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animals
,
beliefs
,
binoculars
,
body parts
,
cat
,
clothing
,
dog
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
god
,
happiness
,
jumping
,
love
,
night
,
numbers
,
population
,
running
,
sadness
,
santa
,
siblings
,
singing
,
storytelling
,
swimming
,
technology
,
telephone
,
television
,
uniqueness
,
walking
Berry song
Goade, Michaela
As a young Tlingit girl collects a variety of wild berries over the seasons in Alaska, she sings with her grandmother as she learns to speak to the land and listen when the land speaks back. Have you ever heard of dogberry, swamp berry, thimbleberry, lingonberry, or bunchberry?
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bodies of water
,
fish
,
food
,
forest
,
fruit
,
grandparents
,
herring
,
island
,
nutrition
,
rainforest
,
respect
,
salmon
,
seasons
,
siblings
,
singing
,
thanksgiving
,
woods
A house that once was
Fogliano, Julie
Two boys find a house that is abandoned and old. They wonder who might have lived there and where they had gone. Although it remains a mystery, the boys return to their home and enjoy a warm dinner with their family while leaving the abandoned house alone.
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adventures
,
architecture
,
art
,
buildings
,
colors
,
courage
,
curiosity
,
dancing
,
disappearance
,
exploration
,
prediction
,
pretend
,
rhyme
,
singing
,
technology
,
time
,
transportation
I lost my tooth in africa
Diakite, Penda
Amina and her parents take a trip to Mali to visit family. On the way, Amina realizes that her tooth is loose! While visiting her father's family, Amina loses the tooth and places it under a calabash tree. She receives a hen and a rooster from the African Tooth Fairy.
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africa
,
african
,
airplane
,
animals
,
birds
,
body parts
,
cattle
,
change
,
chicken
,
community
,
cooking
,
cow
,
culture
,
differences
,
donkey
,
family
,
food
,
games
,
garden
,
goat
,
grandparents
,
language
,
loss
,
maps
,
morning
,
multicultural
,
music
,
night
,
parents
,
pattern
,
pheasant
,
play
,
prayer
,
recipe
,
singing
,
sleep
,
song
,
storytelling
,
teeth
,
traditions
,
travel
,
tree
,
vacation
,
village
,
wish
Imagine!
Colon, Raul
A young boy living in New York City rides his skateboard to the Museum of Modern Art where he meets figures in paintings. Soon after, these characters leave their paintings and spend the day with the boy, going to a hot dog stand and riding roller coasters together. Eventually, the characters must return to their paintings and, in order to remember them, the boy makes his own artwork and goes to bed dreaming of the day he had.
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art
,
author's note
,
bedtime
,
bridge
,
community
,
imagination
,
monuments
,
museum
,
park
,
singing
,
skateboarding
,
sleep
,
subway
,
taxi
Home for Navidad
Cohen, Santiago
Rosa has not seen her mother in three years. Rosa's mother works to save money in America until she is finally able to come home for Navidad. The whole family can now celebrate the Christmas holiday in the small town in Mexico.
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america
,
christmas
,
correspondence
,
dreams
,
family
,
farm
,
food
,
goal setting
,
grandparents
,
hard work
,
holidays
,
hope
,
language
,
market
,
math
,
mexican
,
Mexico
,
money
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
numbers
,
parents
,
plants
,
poverty
,
pretend
,
routine
,
school
,
secrets
,
singing
,
sleep
,
song
,
spanish
,
sun
,
telephone
,
transportation
,
travel
,
truck
,
verbal communication
,
writing
The great poochini
Clement, Gary
The Great Poochini lives with his owner, Hersh, and leaves at night to sing in the opera. Due to his talent, the Great Poochini is the lead singer and, on the night of the premiere, he is unable to leave his home. Then, after a robber breaks into Hersh's home and the Great Poochini scares him away, he makes it to the opera just in time for the show.
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animals
,
italian
,
language
,
music
,
opera
,
performance
,
photograph
,
practice
,
robbery
,
shadows
,
singing
I'm going to sing: Black American spirituals volume two
Bryan, Ashley
Black American Spirituals are a representation of the resilience and bravery of enslaved Blacks. Although these songs represent suffering and sadness, they also demonstrate creativity, heritage, and expression. Ultimately, spirituals connect people to each other, their culture, and their goals.
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african american
,
art
,
drawing
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
history
,
hope
,
multicultural
,
music
,
sadness
,
singing
,
slavery
,
spiritual
Walk together children: Black American spirituals volume one
Bryan, Ashley
Black American Spirituals are a representation of the resilience and bravery of enslaved Blacks. Although these songs represent suffering and sadness, they also demonstrate creativity, heritage, and expression. Ultimately, Spirituals connect people to each other, their culture, and their goals.
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african american
,
art
,
drawing
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
history
,
hope
,
multicultural
,
music
,
publisher's note
,
sadness
,
singing
,
slavery
,
spiritual
,
walking
Thank you for me!
Bauer, Marion
Join in with this storybook rhyme about exploring the body parts and what they do! From your hands, to your feet, and from your ears to your nose, learn about body actions and senses through rhyme, alliteration and a fun steady beat!
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alliteration
,
animals
,
body parts
,
drawing
,
exercise
,
five senses
,
food
,
grandparents
,
health
,
height
,
numbers
,
parents
,
picnic
,
play
,
playground
,
poetry
,
prayer
,
rhyme
,
rhythm
,
running
,
sequence
,
sight
,
singing
,
sleep
,
sounds
,
umbrella
,
weather
Let's dance
Ancona, George
Children from all backgrounds move and dance to different rhythms of their culture. Dances range from tap to folk dances and from Native American dance to Tibetan dance. There are many forms, types, and styles of dance a person can do to express their emotions. There are different dances for men, women, animals, and puppets too!
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acrobat
,
afghani
,
african american
,
american
,
appalachian
,
body parts
,
celebration
,
child care
,
chinese
,
clothing
,
congo
,
creativity
,
culture
,
dancing
,
england
,
feelings
,
greek
,
india
,
indian
,
instruments
,
jumping
,
korean
,
mexican
,
moving
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nature
,
puppets
,
relationship
,
rhythm
,
sadness
,
scottish
,
singing
,
spain
,
storytelling
,
turkish
,
yak