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Resources share the relationship genre to Folk songs
- Tumble bee, Laura Veirs
- Hush, little baby, a folk song with pictures, by Marla Frazee
- Froggie went a-courtin', written and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Hush, little baby, adapted and illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- This land is your land, songs of unity
- Songs, rhythms & chants for the dance, [Ella Jenkins]
- A frog named Sam, Ben Rudnick & friends
- Jump up!, Dan Zanes ; illustrated by Donald Saaf
- It's raining, it's pouring!, illustrated by Christine Davenier ; performed by Peter, Paul and Mary
- There was an old lady who swallowed a trout, Teri Sloat ; illustrated by Reynold Ruffins
- There's a hole in the bucket, by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Musical tales, v. 1
- Patty Griffin
- Joni Mitchell archives, V. 1
- You are my little bird, Elizabeth Mitchell
- Animal fair, adapted and illustrated by Ponder Goembel
- Children's songs around the world, [edited by] Catherine Slonecki
- The tree in the wood, an old nursery song, adapted and illustrated by Christopher Manson
- There was an old lady who swallowed some leaves!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- Judy Collins, live in Ireland
- Hush, little alien, by Daniel Kirk ; illustrated by Daniel Kirk
- If you're happy and you know it, [compiled and illustrated] by Nicki Weiss
- Classic folk songs for kids, from Smithsonian Folkways
- Drummer Hoff, Adapted by Barbara Emberley. Illustrated by Ed Emberley
- Folksongs of another America, field recordings from the Upper Midwest, 1937-1946, James P. Leary
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, Simms Taback
- The dirt and the stars, Mary Chapin Carpenter
- This old man, illustrated by Carol Jones
- Campfire songs, edited by Irene Maddox & Rosalyn Blankenship
- Kismet, Márta Sebestyén
- Standing in the need of prayer, a modern retelling of the classic spiritual, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison.
- Hush, little digger, by Ellen Olson-Brown ; illustrations by Lee White