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Children's Jukebox: A Subject Guide to Musical Recordings and Programming Ideas for Songsters Ages One to Twelve

Children's Jukebox: A Subject Guide to Musical Recordings and Programming Ideas for Songsters Ages One to Twelve

Published in
1995
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Description

An annotated selection of 2400 listings of children's songs. Organised in popular themes - from animals to weather - each entry consists of a song summary, age/grade levels, distributor information, and children's programming tips.
Age
1-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
225 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Educational Value: The book provides a comprehensive guide to musical recordings suitable for children aged one to twelve, which can be an invaluable resource for educators, librarians, and parents looking to incorporate music into the learning and development process of children.
  • Programming Ideas: It offers a variety of programming ideas for incorporating songs into activities and events for children. This can help in planning engaging and educational sessions that harness the power of music to teach and entertain.
  • Age-Appropriate Content: The author, Rob Reid, has curated a selection of musical content that is specifically tailored to the developmental stages and interests of children within the specified age range, ensuring that the material is both appropriate and appealing.
  • Resource for Song Selection: The book acts as a helpful tool for selecting songs for different occasions, themes, or topics. Whether you're looking for music for a classroom setting, a library storytime, or a birthday party, 'Children's Jukebox' provides a categorized list of songs to fit a variety of needs.