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"I Zimbra" is a song by American new wave band Talking Heads, released as the second single from their 1979 album Fear of Music. According to Sytze Steenstra in Song and Circumstance: The Work of David Byrne from Talking Heads to the Present, the music draws heavily on the African popular music Byrne was listening to at the time.
Jack Prelutsky (born September 8, 1940) is an American writer of children's poetry who has published over 50 poetry collections. He served as the first U.S. Children's Poet Laureate (now called the Young People's Poet Laureate) from 2006 to 2008 when the Poetry Foundation established the award.
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Zigby the zebra is an anthropomorphic children's fictional character created by Scottish-born English author Brian Paterson. [2] Zigby appears in a series of picture books and board books as well as in a 3D-animated television adaptation.
It premiered in the U.S. on Universal Kids (then called PBS Kids Sprout) on September 2, 2013, [4] and has been shown on NBC Kids until 2016, complete with a dub into American English. The American dub was available in the United States on Hulu Plus until December 10, 2019, and can still be watched on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube via the ...
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" is a poem for children written by American writer and poet Eugene Field and published on March 9, 1889. [citation needed] The original title was "Dutch Lullaby". The poem is a fantasy bed-time story about three children sailing and fishing among the stars from a boat which is a wooden shoe. The names suggest a sleepy ...
"Zebra Dun" is a traditional American cowboy song from at least as early as 1890. Jack Thorp said he collected it from Randolph Reynolds at Carrizzozo Flats in that year. [1] The song tells of a stranger who came upon a cowboy camp at the head of the Cimarron River. When he asks to borrow a "fat saddle horse", the cowboys fix him up:
In Seussical, Solla Sollew is the subject of a song in which the main characters yearn for a happy resolution to their problems.It is referred to as "a faraway land, so the stories all tell / somewhere beyond the horizon".