The Silly Songbook

The Silly Songbook by Esther L. Nelson, published by Piccadilly Books, Limited in 2003, is a delightful collection designed for children aged 4-8. This 96-page book features an array of humorous songs that promise to entertain young readers and listeners alike. With a focus on fun and laughter, it includes easy-to-play musical scores for piano and guitar, making it accessible for budding musicians.
Readers will discover dozens of amusing songs, including titles like “Fooba Wooba John” and “Ain’t It Great to Be Crazy?” Each song is presented with complete lyrics and original verses, many of which are not commonly known. The book’s large type format enhances readability, ensuring that children can easily engage with the content. This edition offers a unique blend of absurdity and humor, making it a joyful addition to any young child’s library.
Official synopsis Publisher
For ages 4-8. This book contains dozens of the nuttiest, craziest, down right most ridiculously funny songs in the world. You will crack up when you sing ‘Fooba Wooba John’. You are likely to send listeners over the edge with ‘Ain’t It Great to Be Crazy?’ and totally gross them out with ‘Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts’. Includes easy-to-play musical scores for piano and guitar with complete lyrics. Each song contains all the original verses (many of which are generally unknown) along with many original verses you won’t find anywhere else. Laughable — absurd — hilarious? Yes! And they are all here!
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