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1974.
1st ed.
Old and new verses for a popular folk song about hunting and capturing an animal--and then letting him go.
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©1998.
1st ed.
This well-known folk song is accompanied by a tribute from folksinger Pete Seeger, the musical notation, and a biographical scrapbook with photog
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©1986.
A young woman's true love sends her extravagant gifts on each of the twelve days of Christmas.
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[2014]
First edition.
"Pete the cat learns the sounds of the different farm animals in this twist on the classic song"--
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Cover image for I know an old lady who swallowed a fly
c1980.
1st ed.
A cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly.
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2000, c1995.
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Cover image for There was an old lady who swallowed a trout
c1998.
1st ed.
Set on the coast of the Pacific Northwest, this variation on the traditional cumulative rhyme describes the silly consequences of an old woman's
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c1983.
1st ed.
An illustrated version of the traditional English carol centering on good cheer and figgy pudding.
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[2014]
First edition.
When my grandfather came to America he made himself a handsome coat! Then he wore it and he wore it and he wore it -- until it was all worn out!
Regular print
c1981
Book Description: More and more gifts arrive from a young bear's true love on each of the twelve days of Christmas.
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1981.
First Peppercorn paperback edition.
In this old English Christmas carol the friendly stable beasts tell of the gifts they have given to the newborn Jesus.
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Cover image for There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
1997
Presents the traditional version of a famous American folk poem first heard in the U.S. in the 1940's with illustrations on die-cut pages that re
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