50 Ways to Fool Your Mother: Songs, Stories, and Other Impossibilities

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50 Ways to Fool Your Mother: Songs, Stories, and Other Impossibilities

Author: Bill Harley
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50 Ways to Fool Your Mother is musical encyclopedia of kids' experiences, perceptions, and attitudes including the title song's sage advice on escaping a day at school. It includes "There Goes my Brother Again" and "50 Ways to Fool Your Mother."A Grammy-nominated recording artist, Bill Harley (songwriter, storyteller, author, playwright) is known as one of the finest family performers in the United States. His unique combination of song and story, silly and serious, has entertained families for 20 years, and led him to be called "the Mark Twain of contemporary children's music" by Entertainment Weekly.


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