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9 result(s) for "Musical instruments Juvenile fiction."
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Boom boom go away!
A cumulative rhyme in which a young boy emphatically and noisily tells his parents to go away when they say it is time for bed.
The Wisconsin State Journal Doug Moe column
[...] I understand that some of you may have trouble believing that Brett Favre was sincere in expressing a desire to live quietly out of the spotlight. Since that interview five years ago, Favre has been a publicity-seeking missile. [...] America being what is today, people thought Meredith had gone a little goofy -- a la Howard Hughes -- maybe living in a basement, growing six-inch fingernails and wearing Kleenex boxes on his feet.
Tubby the tuba
With some help from a frog, Tubby the Tuba shows the orchestra that tubas can play melodies as well as other instruments.
Eugenia Lincoln and the unexpected package
When an unexpected package containing an accordion arrives, Eugenia Lincoln tries to get rid of the instrument by selling it, destroying it, and giving it away, but nothing works.
Face the music
Victoria Torres is the fifth chair out of nine flutes in her middle school band, so when the director asks for a someone to play the new piccolo, Victoria sees it as her chance to stand out--but her best friend Bea has also volunteered, and their friendship may not survive the competition when they audition for the part.