

MOTHER GOOSE AND NURSERY RHYMES – INDIVIDUALLY ILLUSTRATED This is the place to find Print Materials Created by EmilyĪ list of spooky, fun, funny and evocative songs for our favorite October HolidayĪ compilation of Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme titles linked to posts about the rhymes so you can learn more and sing along SING-ALONG RESOURCES AND PRINTABLE MATERIALS
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SING BOOKS WITH EMILY SONGBOOK SERIES HOST PAGE Sing Books with Emily Songbook Series: Mother Goose Page Coordinated by ELEG for SBWE Songbook Series Traditional Words and Tune Adapted by ELEG for SBWE Wise Old Owl Song Sheet w Chords SBWE SBS Please share with us any videos or musical performances using this or other tunes.WISE OLD OWL, AN ILLUSTRATED AND SINGABLE MOTHER GOOSE NURSERY RHYME
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Download the sheet music for the song in the video. Elementary (West Las Vegas, NM) and their teacher, Billie Matthews. Many thanks to the 5th grade at Tony Serna Jr. Pat is so excited to see and hear students singing about Día. We'd love to have the music available on my web site and welcome your good ideas. I hope the words to Book Fiesta! will be set to music, maybe various versions. We decided on a bilingual book, and I also expanded the text.

Adriana, a fine editor, championed the publication of Book Fiesta! Celebrate Children's Day/Book Day Celebremos El día de los niños/El día de los libros and worked enthusiastically with me and Rafael López to develop the book. Because I had already written Tómas and the Library Lady, I wasn't sure another book about the library was the best idea for a book about Día. Adriana was interested in a story that was connected to the library. Many years later, I was having lunch with Adriana Dominguez, an editor at HarperCollins, and we talked about ideas for a Día book. As she sang, Jay wrote the music! You can hear the familiar tune (though at too fast a tempo) here. Belinda Boone, who worked with Jeanette Larson at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, said "Oh, I know a tune that will work with words Pat has written." Charlene asked Jay Broker, then an adjunct music professor at Westminster College, to listen to Belinda sing the song over the phone. Charlene Endrizzi, wanted the student orchestra to play the song before my presentation on campus and to have students sing it when I visited Neshannock Elementary in New Castle, PA but there was no written music. In March 1999, I visited Westminster College in New Wilmington, PA. The booklet was produced in March 1998 and was distributed at the Texas Library Association conference that year.


I was amazed.) Jeanette also said, "Pat, you should write a song for Día that we could include in the booklet." Jim, Jeanette's husband, designed the booklet's purple cover and a page of bookmarks that could be cut out or duplicated. She offered to produce a booklet and to promote Día on the Web. In Día's early days, my friend, librarian Jeanette Larson, an early Día supporter then at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, mentioned that we needed some materials to help promote the Día concept.
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Download pdf of mini-poster Día's First Song and Book Fiesta's history
