Rainbow Morning Music: 5 books

Cover of Noises from Under the Rug

Noises from Under the Rug

The Barry Louis Polisar Songbook

by Barry Louis Polisar
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2006

The best of singer-songwriter Barry Louis Polisar's unique and satirical children's songs are featured in this anniversary edition that celebrates his 30th year as a writer and performer, including classics such as "I Don't Wanna Go to School" and "Don't Put Your Finger Up Your Nose."...
Cover of Telling the Story

Telling the Story

A Passover Haggadah Explained

by Barry Louis Polisar
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2007

Authentic and simple, this retelling of the Passover story in the Haggadah is designed to guide Passover participants through the Seder while educating them about the practice. Detailing the meaning of the ceremony in the past and present, the book also discusses the authenticity of the ceremony...
Cover of Stolen Man

Stolen Man

The Story of the Amistad Rebellion

by Barry Louis Polisar
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2007

A personal face is given to the remarkable true tale of Sengbe Pieh, the African man captured by slavers who led the Amistad slave rebellion at sea. The struggle is explored from the main character’s point of view, giving readers insight into Sengbe’s heart and soul as the story unfolds. Sengbe’s...
Cover of Something Fishy
by Barry Louis Polisar
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2013

Exploring a delightful world of truly exotic and unusual sea creatures, Something Fishy is filled with intriguing facts about an array of fish and animals that live in or near the water. Written entirely in verse, Barry Louis Polisar’s witty and thought-provoking poems introduce children to some...
Cover of Retelling Genesis
by Barry Louis Polisar
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2014

Murder, deceit, and treachery are just some of the themes present in these 13 stories from the first book of the Hebrew Bible. Retold from the perspective of oft overlooked secondary characters—including Eve, Cain, Esau, and Noah’s wife—these stories only refer to events that appear in Biblical...
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