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Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday's Five: Musical Kids Books

You've missed me, haven't you? I know you have -- I can hear you calling for me. Or maybe that's my children begging for some attention. Hard to say.

For the past two weeks, while I haven't been blogging, I've been furiously writing my next (paying) project -- one that usually takes about two months, but is on the fast track this year. Between that deadline and some IT difficulties, the blog has been seriously neglected. For what it's worth, I've missed you, too.

My list of topics to post about is quite long, so it might take some time to get caught up and clear my head -- hoping to be back to regular posting next week. In the meantime, here are five good music-related books Junius and I have been enjoying this week:
  1. Olivia Forms a Band by Ian Falconer
  2. Dooby Dooby Moo by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin
  3. Pecorino's First Concert by Alan Madison and AnnaLaura Cantone
  4. Tap-Dance Fever by Pat Brisson and Nancy Cote
  5. Ella Elephant Scats Like That by Andy Blackman Hurwitz and Andrew Cunningham

4 comments:

  1. I've missed you! Glad to see your entry today! Hope all is well! :)

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  2. You know, I really have missed you!!!

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  3. No, cousin you missed one....Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin By Lloyd Moss. That makes six, a sextet! Nancy

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