Kiddies
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June 28th, 2010 in
10", 78 RPM, Kiddies, Records and Players by
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Decca Records for Children “Unbreakable DECCALITE” Frank Luther “The Three Billygoat’s Gruff”
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June 13th, 2010 in
Kiddies by
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Kindergarten Songs #1
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May 28th, 2010 in
45 Picture Sleeves, Hands, Illustration, Just Happy, Kiddies by
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Tex Ritter sings about “Happy Hands!” “A song that teaches the value of clean and busy hands” b/w “Little Wendy Why Why” Capitol Records
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May 26th, 2010 in
Illustration, Kiddies, Records and Players by
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“Delightful Duetters” Gary and Susie of the Famous Children’s Bible Hour
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May 25th, 2010 in
For Heaven's Sake, Kiddies by
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“Back to the Bible Broadcast” The Ambassador Youth Choir Christian Faith Recordings
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May 14th, 2010 in
Food, Kiddies, Party!!! by
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“Party Time Songs” Tops Records
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March 28th, 2010 in
10", 78 RPM, Clowns and the Circus, Illustration, Jim Flora, Kiddies by
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A rare example of illustrator Jim Flora’s work on this Columbia Records 78RPM 10″ record album, “Come to the Circus”
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March 18th, 2010 in
Animals, Educational, Kiddies by
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Spin, Spider, Spin “Songs for a greater appreciation of nature” Patty Zeitlin and Marcia Berman with David Zeitlin Educational Activities Records
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March 6th, 2010 in
45 Picture Sleeves, Hawaiian, Illustration, Kiddies by
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Johnny Poi and his Oahu Islanders “Hawaiian Kiddie Luau” Cricket Records
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February 1st, 2010 in
45 Picture Sleeves, Cowboys and Indians, Illustration, Kiddies by
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A double-sided Hopalong Cassidy ep – “The Story of Topper” and “Hoppy’s Happy Birthday” Starring William Boyd. Bozo Approved Capitol Records. Nice old-timey children’s illustrations here. This looks like an early 50’s release to me. Hopalong was before my time. Neal Cassady was more my speed. But that’s a whole other kinda “hopped up”.
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