Revisiting a folk music classic, this delightfully illustrated picture book has inspired laughter from children and adults alike for hundreds of years. This wonderfully tall tale recounts the story of a legendary ram, so big his horns reach up to the moon, whose wool on his belly sold for 40,000 pounds, and every foot he had, sir, took an acre of land. This latest telling includes a link to a free mp3 download featuring two versions of the song, one with a singer and the other with an accompaniment for singing along.
John M. Feierabendis a national leader in the field of early childhood education and currently serves as a professor and chair of the music education division at the Hartt School of the University of Hartford. He is the author ofThe Book of Echo Songs,The Book of Lullabies,The Book of Tapping and Clapping, andFather Grumble. He lives in West Hartford, Connecticut.Jackie Rocheis a children's book illustrator who is a recent graduate of the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford. She lives in New York City.