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Kookaburra (Single Song)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is an Australian folk song.

Hey Ho (Single Song)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is a traditional English folk song.

Three Princes Riding (Single Story)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This story was originally written by Nancy Schimmel, and it is retold here with her kind permission.

Headstrong Horses (Single Song)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is a traditional campfire song.

Tipingee (Single Story)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. I first heard this story when I was a student at Northwestern University and I hated it. My daughter has since helped me find oy in it. You can find...

My Paddle / Land of the Silver Birch (Single Song)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is a traditional Canadian Folk song.

Boo Stew (Single Story)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is an original piece created by the Klibanow family.

The Prince and the Soccer Ball (Single Story)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is an original piece created by the Klibanow family.

Toomba (Single Song)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This is a traditional campfire song.

Bastianello (Single Story)

This is an Italian version of the story “The Three Sillies”. This version of the story can be found in Joanna Cole’s book ‘Best Loved Folktales of the World’.