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Frog he would a-wooing go (Folk song)

This is the story, set to song, of the frog who goes to win a bride, Mistress Mouse, and their wedding which is attended by all their animal friends.

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  • "This is the story, set to song, of the frog who goes to win a bride, Mistress Mouse, and their wedding which is attended by all their animal friends."@en
  • "Illustrates the well-known American folk song about the courtship and marriage of the frog and the mouse."
  • "A 400-year-old Scottish ballad which tells the tale of the courtship of Mr. Frog and Miss Mouse. Sung by John Langstaff, the song is repeated so the audience can join in by following the verses as they appear on the screen."@en
  • "Based on the nursery rhyme illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky and retold by John Langstaff."@en
  • "Illustrates courtship and wedding of frog and mouse according to the folksong."@en
  • "Retells the story about a frog who went courting a mouse."@en
  • "This is the story of the frog who goes to win a bride, Mistress Mouse, and their wedding which is attended by all their animal friends. The 35-frame filmstrip is not captioned but there is a script for teacher use. The script can be adapted and modified for use at the appropriate grade and language level. CEG, 7-75."@en
  • "Illustrates the well-known American folk song about the courtship and marriage of the frog and mouse."@en
  • "An iconographic interpretation of the folk song as illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky and sung by John Langstaff. Includes subtitles for use in audience-participation singing."@en
  • "The well-known America folk song about the courtship and marriage of the frog and the mouse."@en
  • "An iconographic interpretation of the folk song as illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky and sung by John Langstaff. Includes subtitles for use in audience-participation singing."@en
  • "This delightful sing-a-long film has been made from the gay illustrations in the book about Mr. Frog and Miss Mousie and their wedding guests which won Feodor Rajankovsky the Caldecott Medal. For the film, baritone John Langstaff, sings his version of this old familiar ballad. In the last half of the film, words are superimposed on the screen for "a sing-a-long.""

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Texts"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Motion pictures"@en

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  • "Frog he would a-wooing go (Folk song)"
  • "Frog he would a-wooing go (Folk song)"@en
  • "Frog went a courtin'"@en
  • "Frog went a-courtin"@en
  • "Frog went a-courtin'"@en
  • "Frog went a-courtin'"
  • "Frog went-a-courtin'"