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  2. Vicente Emilio Sojo - Wikipedia

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    1958 10 canciones infantiles venezolanas; 1964–1969 9 Canciones infantiles; Bibliography. Oscar Mago: Sojo, un hombre y una misión histórica Type: Spanish : Book ...

  3. Spanish nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Los Pollitos Dicen ("Little Chickens") is a classic Spanish Nursery Rhyme De juego, and also falls under the Nana or Cancion de cuna category. Many spanish speaking countries lay claim to this song such as Ecuador and Spain, but its author is the Chilean musician and poet Ismael Parraguez. [2]

  4. El Reino Infantil - Wikipedia

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    The second series by El Reino Infantil was La Granja de Zenón (formerly Las Canciones de la Granja) , [4] which also launched in June 2011. La Granja de Zenón was about a farmer named Zenón, the owner of a farm with talking animals who were also Zenón's friends. Some of these talking animals included, among others, Bartolito the Rooster ...

  5. Matilde Salvador i Segarra - Wikipedia

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    1966 Canciones sobre poetas orensanos ciclo de dos canciones (1958–1966) para voz y piano, títulos indicados en el año de composición; 1967 Canción del domingo, para voz y piano (de Canciones infantiles) 1967 Canción del xilofón, para voz y piano (de Canciones infantiles)

  6. Nursery rhyme - Wikipedia

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    The oldest children's songs for which records exist are lullabies, intended to help a child fall asleep. Lullabies can be found in every human culture. [4] The English term lullaby is thought to come from "lu, lu" or "la la" sounds made by mothers or nurses to calm children, and "by by" or "bye bye", either another lulling sound or a term for a good night. [5]

  7. Viva Kids Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Viva Kids Vol. 1 is the thirteenth studio album by Mexican recording artist Thalía and her first album meant for children, released on March 25, 2014, by Sony Music Latin. [1]

  8. Maria Rodrigo - Wikipedia

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    Ayes (canciones para canto y piano) / Ayes (Songs for voice and piano) (1925) Canción de amor (ópera de cámara) / Love Song (Chamber opera) (1925) Rimas infantiles, glosas de canciones de corro / Nursery Rhymes, variations on circle songs (1930) La Copla intrusa (para piano) / The Intruder Copla for piano (1930)

  9. Lupita Infante - Wikipedia

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    It contains thirteen traditional mariachi and norteño songs [8] [9] including "Sabor a Mí", "Dejaré", "Ya Ni Me Acuerdo" and "Yo He Nacido Mexicano". [10] In the album, she advocates for women's empowerment. [9] In September 2020, Infante and Frankie J covered and released a music video of "Buenos Amigos" for his album, Canciones Que ...