Folk songs -- England
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Folk songs -- England
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Folk songs
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- I know an old lady who swallowed a fly, songs by Alan Mills ; illustrated by PisHier ; performed by Thomas Hellman and Emilie Clepper
- There is sweet music, English choral songs 1890-1950, the Cambridge Singers ; directed by John Rutter
- The friendly beasts, an old English Christmas carol, illustrations by Tomie dePaola
- I know an old lady who swallowed a fly, illustrations by Glen Rounds
- The twelve days of Christmas, a song rebus, illustrated by Emily Bolam
- There once was a cowpoke who swallowed an ant, Helen Ketteman ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The twelve days of Christmas, illustrated by Vladimir Vagin
- The 12 days of Christmas, Greg Pizzoli
- Pete the cat's 12 groovy days of Christmas, Kimberly & James Dean
- The twelve days of Christmas, illustrated by Emma Randall
- The twelve days of Christmas, illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- The twelve days of Christmas, illustrated by LeUyen Pham
- London Bridge is falling down, illustrated by Michael Allen Austin
- I know an old lady who swallowed a fly, adapted and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott ; series editor, Mary Ann Hoberman
- Woodland Christmas, twelve days of Christmas in the North Woods, by Frances Tyrrell
- 12 days of Christmas, Rachel Isadora
- The 12 days of Christmas, adapted by Jane Cabrera
- Twelve days of Christmas, [illustrated by] Rachel Griffin
- There was an old monkey who swallowed a frog, by Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Steve Gray
- The twelve days of Christmas, Jane Ray
- The twelve days of Christmas, Alison Jay
- Invisible music, folk songs that influenced Angela Carter
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