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Emily and Tarkus are back again in one last adventure to save the Midnight Hour. Their old adversary the Nocturne is determined to destroy their beloved magical world and everyone in it. Emily might just have a plan, but she's going to need everyone's help ...
In September 2019, "Truth Hurts" became the longest-reigning solo female rap song at the number 1 spot in the US music charts. Since then, Lizzo has appeared on TV, at award shows and on sold-out world tours. Learn more about this Grammy-winning artist and how she went from band kid to opening act to mainstream superstar.
In her first picture book, author Suanne Laqueur embellishes a single scene from her beloved novel Give Me Your Answer True by crafting additional verses to the classic song "Daisy Bell."
A comprehensive overview of the origin of the world's best-known musical instruments, presenting many fascinating facts along the way.Niccolo the cricket would like to become a musician. But which instrument should he start with? The violin? The guitar? The trumpet? All at once? Well, he does have six limbs, so why not? In any case, Niccolo and his trusty companion Luciano the nightingale travel the world as they learn about musical instruments of all kinds, from simple drums to the most sophisticated church organs. Do you know what didgeridoo, shamisen, or vozembouch are? Would you rather become a member of symphony orchestra or a rock band? Let¿s find out! If you are interested in music at least a little, join Niccolo and Luciano and learn the stories of musical instruments along with them.
Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Stevie Wonder tells the inspiring story of this world-renowned musician.
"Press the squishy to hear the 'If you're happy' song."
Mona Golabek's inspiring story of her mother's escape from the Holocaust as a child to become a concert pianist against all odds, made popular by her highly acclaimed theatrical performances and beloved Hachette backlist favourite The Children of Willesden Lane, is now available for the youngest audiences in illustrated form.
Through illustrations and easy-to-read, rhythmic text, a girl describes the song of love that fills her nights and days.
By reading this book, your child will learn to identify, by sight and sound, the instruments from the brass, string, woodwind, and percussion families. The discussion will be furthered by a discussion of each of the musical families, as well as the identification of instruments that belong to each. What an exciting reading material this b
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