
Frontier Songs
Revere feels nervous about a trip to the lake, so his friends help him find his courage through classic songs of the American frontier.

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America's Favorite Music Show brings America's most beloved songs to life through joyful sing-along adventures with the horse Revere, baby chick Abigail, farmer Jill, and Mr. Miller. From "The Star-Spangled Banner" to "Home on the Range," your kids will discover the spirit and heritage of America through classic patriotic and folk songs. Created for grades Pre-K–3rd but perfect for the whole family, this show is a musical celebration of our American history, heritage, and values.

Revere feels nervous about a trip to the lake, so his friends help him find his courage through classic songs of the American frontier.

A discovery of military keepsakes helps Abigail learn about the U.S. Armed Forces, their traditions, and the people who serve our country through song.

Sing along with Revere, Abigail, Jill, and Mr. Miller as they celebrate America's heritage through classic patriotic and folk songs.

A rainy day and a leaky barn help Revere, Abigail, and Jill discover the beauty of America through beloved patriotic songs.
Based on the fun-filled America’s Favorite Music Show by PragerU Kids, comes a book that is sure to entertain and educate with songs from America’s rich musical history. From early frontier ballads to military anthems and playful folk songs, the America’s Favorite Music Show Songbook brings to life the unique history behind our nation’s most beloved and timeless melodies. Go beyond the sing-along to teach little ones the shared stories, symbols, and enduring values that continue to inspire all Americans—250 years and counting.
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A discovery of military keepsakes helps Abigail learn about the U.S. Armed Forces, their traditions, and the people who serve our country through song.
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