Down By the Bay

  • Down By the Bay
    By Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

    Read the story. Then sing the story! It isn’t a secret that using songs to teach children pre-reading skills is fun and successful. This classic song is featured as a read-along and a sing-along.

  • Down by the Bay: San Francisco's History between the Tides
    By Matthew Booker

    Crassostrea virginica translates roughly as “rough-shelled Virginia oyster,” reflecting the European origin of its namers and the location of its first iden— tification in the New World. On invasives, see A. Miller, “Assessing the ...

  • Down by the Bay: San Francisco's History Between the Tides
    By Matthew Booker

    ... J. Anderson, J. Jones. Sediment Concentration in San Leandro Bay, California. Oakland: San Francisco Estuary Institute, 2000. www.sfei.org/sites/default/files/finalslbay.pdf (accessed December 7, 2012). Davies, Andrea Rees.

  • Down by the Bay

    In this song, two children imagine their mothers asking, "Did you ever see a goose kissing a moose, a fly wearing a tie, or llamas eating their pajamas down by the bay?" On board pages.

  • Down by the Bay
    By Raffi

    In this song, two children imagine their mothers asking, "Did you ever see a goose kissing a moose, a fly wearing a tie, or llamas eating pajamas down by the bay?"

  • Down by the Bay
    By Howard McWilliam

    With a familiar song as its root, this shared-reading book will encourage new readers to share the story--either as they read or as they are read to.

  • Down by the Bay: A Traditional Song
    By Henrick Drescher

    A rhyming song about different things and animals down by the bay.

  • Down by the Bay

    In this song, two children imagine their mothers asking, "Did you ever see a goose kissing a moose, a fly wearing a tie, or llamas eating their pajamas down by the bay?"