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MPL: Books to Sing

Music is a great way to engage kids in reading as well as provide them with so many other benefits. Singing can improve your child’s verbal skills, emotional wellbeing, self-confidence, memorization abilities, pronunciation and spatial reasoning skills. Additionally, songs encourage strong communication skills like listening and language development. Singing is fun and associating it with reading is just another great way to improve your child’s literacy skills.

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I got two dogs
by John Lithgow ; illustrated by Robert Neubecker. --
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Hip & Hop, don't stop
by Jef Czekaj. --
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Ten naughty little monkeys
by Suzanne Williams ; illustrated by Suzanne Watts.
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The marvelous toy
words and music by Tom Paxton ; illustrated by Steve Cox. --
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There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
illustrated by Pam Adams. --
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There was an old lady who swallowed a chick!
written by Lucille Colandro. --
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Here we go looby loo
[illustrated by Laura Freeman]. --
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