GOODMAN & GILMAN'S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS - 11th Ed. (2006) Ó÷åáíèê ïî ôàðìàêîëîãèè - óâåðåí, î÷åíü ïðèãîäèòñÿ çíàþùèì è ðàçáèðàþùèìñÿ â íåé. It's the best manual of pharmacology in the world medical literature.
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Over 70 children's songs!
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo
• Icky, Bicky
• Hot Potato
• I Caught a Fish
• Apples, Peaches
• Fireman, Fireman
• One, Two
• Entry, Kentry
• A, B, C, D
• Mary at the Kitchen Door
• Bubble Gum • Engine Number 9
• The Farmer in the Dell
• The Seed Cycle
• The Noble Duke of York
• A-Hunting We Will Go
• Punchinello
• The Hokey Pokey
• The Muffin Man
• Sally Go Round the Sun
• Drop the Handkerchief
• Round the Village
• London Bridge • Bluebird
• The Merry-Go-Round
• Did You Ever See a Lassie?
• Jimmy Crack Corn
• A-Tisket, A-Tasket
• Skip to My Lou
• Oats, Peas, Beans
• Old Brass Wagon
• All in Together, Girls
• Cinderella
• Two Little Sausages
• Mabel, Mabel
• Dutch Girl
• Little Spanish Dancer
• I Love Coffee
• Down in the Valley
• Teddy Bear
• I Like Coffee
• Bluebells, Cockle Shells
• Miss Lucy Had a Baby
• Ice Cream Soda
• Polly, Put the Kettle On
• Keep the Kettle Boiling
• Bread and Butter
• Down by the Ocean
• Miss, Miss
• Engine Number 9
• Little Jumping Joan
• Number One, Touch Your Tongue
• My Mother Gave Me Fifty Cents
• Pop! Goes the Weasel
• One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
• One, Two, Three O'Leary
• Jack, Jack
• Alphabet Bounce
• One, Two, Three A-Twirlsy
• Roll That Ball • Concentration
• Categories
• Head and Shoulders
• Pretty Little Dutch Girl
• Who Stole the Cookies From the Cookie Jar?
• Long-Legged Sailor
• Miss Lucy Had a Baby
• A Sailor Went to Sea
• Pease Porridge Hot
• Playmate
• Hambone
• Miss Mary Mac
• Thanks
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