![]() ![]() Songs that follow a cumulative pattern challenge singers to remember the order in which events occur. ![]() To children who already know the song, the text of these books presents easy and enjoyable reading. Other musically derived picture books for young children feature familiar counting songs, such as John Langstaff's Over in the Meadow or Louise Voce's version of this song. Music is included in each of Westcott's books. In recent years, there have been numerous fine picture-book interpretations of well-known songs, including Skip to My Lou, The Lady with the Alligator Purse, Bill Grogan's Goat, and There's a Hole in the Bucket, all illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott. Please change your browser preferences to enable javascript, and reload this page.Īmong the many values of songbooks in the classroom is their use as predictable and familiar reading material. You must have javascript enabled to view this website. ![]()
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