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Goodnight, My Angel: A Lullabye (Book & Audio CD) (CD: Goodnight, My Angel)
Time to close your eyesAnd save these questions for another dayGoodnight my angelNow it's time to sleepAnd still so many things I want to say.With words as tender as a kiss on the cheek, Billy Joel reassures readers young and old that the love between a parent and child lasts forever, even if families are separated. Dreamy paintings of a father and daughter illustrate the profound ways that small moments -- like tucking a child into bed -- affirm parents' devotion to their children. .
Price: $3.43
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Kinki Lullabye
Wisecracking reporter and reluctant detective Billy Chaka is back. His latest misadventure finds him in Osaka to accept an award for an article he'd written years before about a teenage Bunraku puppet prodigy named Tetsuo. Billy quickly learns he may have been summoned for more than the award -- Tetsuo has been expelled from Osaka's most prestigious theater company following a bloody, unexplained incident involving a fellow puppeteer. While Billy tries to unravel that mystery, an American man in the hotel room next door is found brutally murdered. Investigating the homicide and its bizarre link to the young puppeteer plunges Billy into a shadowy world where dreams and reality violently intermingle and people are never who they seem. It's a world not far removed from that of the Bunraku theater that flourished in Osaka hundreds of years ago, stylishly recast for the neon-lit urban stage with decrepit gangsters, clueless expatriates, dangerous women, and one seriously deranged hotel employee. Two parts noir and one part playful irreverence, Kinki Lullaby is a sly whodunit that unfolds with the twisted charm of a fever dream. .
Price: $6.89
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Goodnight, My Angel - A Lullabye
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The Rock-A-Bye Collection: A Treasure of Unique Lullabyes for All Ages
A treasure of unique lullabies for all ages. This album won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Album For Children, and has been honored as a Parents' Choice Children's Audio Classic Six original songs are featured, with full orchestral arrangements in both vocal and instrumental versions. Perfect for quite-time listening and singing along. Includes an illustrated booklet of lyrics..
Price: $2.00
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Lull-a-bye Little One
"Lull-a-bye, Lull-a-bye, little one, Dinner's over, bedtime's begun." With these words, a mother and father start the nighttime ritual of putting a toddler to sleep. There's "splash-a-bye" time in the bathtub with rubber-duck squeaks and bubble-beard cheeks; "rock-a-bye" time where the whole family sings silly songs together; "hush-a-bye" time with Dad reading and the moon watching from high above; and finally, "Lull-abye" time again, as the child gently eases into sleep. With its lilting read-aloud rhythm and Hideko Takahashi's warm, comforting illustrations, Lull-a-Bye, Little One is a celebration of the love a family shares at bedtime. Young readers will want to hear this book every night as they drift into slumbers..
Price: $6.95
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Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel) (Piano/Vocal, Sheet Music)
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Dreamtime: A Book of Lullabyes
Hushabye my darling Don't you make a peep Little creatures everywhere Are settling down to sleep From fresh new selections to traditional favorites and time-honored verses passed down through the ages, these thirty tender lullabies offer comfort and tranquility as bedtime draws near. Featuring selected works from Russell Hoban, Eve Merriam, Walter de la Mare, Eleanor Farjeon, Clyde Watson, and more, the soft, soothing sounds and the gentle reassurance of repetition are ideal for settling young children down for the night. Dreamily imaginative illustrations by Robin Bell Corfield add an absorbing dimension to the lulling tone of the text, resulting in a lovingly crafted book that is sure to coax many a nodding child into sleep's gentle embrace. .
Price: $2.17
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Lullabye: Memories, Madness, and Midnight Snacks
Balancing his bipolar disorder, adoption, divorce, father's suicide, and sobriety with changing diapers and learning to use a chain saw as part of suburban life, the author ponders in humorous and touching essays many of today's small challenges alongside the big questions of life and meaning. Growing up on New York City's Upper East Side, the author traces his past from attending private school to living on the southern 'country' side of Atlanta to his return following the collapse of his marriage, job and health, and includes reflections on a life lived in view of a God who loves his children. Here you'll meet Ron the cocaine addict, the female co-worker at Burger King who despises back supporters, and a toothless mental hospital patient who sees superheroes, among other notables who made lasting impressions along the way. Life is filled with wonderful people. Here are some of them..
Price: $9.45
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