Lula Honeycomb Rupel has written:
'Reaching for the moon'
Lula Siekman has written: 'Great Outdoors Book of Shells'
Lula K. Murphy has written: 'Thoughts on culture'
R. A. Lula has written: 'Stainless steel' -- subject(s): Stainless Steel 'Manganese stainlesss steels'
Lula Esther Wright has written: 'Units of work' -- subject(s): Education, Experimental methods, Curricula
Thanua LaVoie has written: 'James & Lula Wilson genealogy' -- subject(s): Family
Lula lula lula lula bye bye, do you want to moon to play with, and the stars to run away with? They'll be yours if you don't cry. Lula lula lula lula bye bye, to your mommies arms come creeping, and soon you'll be a sleeping singing, lula lula lula lula bye.
1955
the author of that book is anthonye romose sidewalk
Glauco Faria has written: 'O governo Lula e o novo papel do Estado brasileiro' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic development
Lula McDowell Richardson has written: 'The forerunners of feminism in French literature of the Renaissance from Christine of Pisa to Marie de Gournay' -- subject(s): Feminism, Feminism and literature, Feminism in literature, French literature, History, History and criticism, Renaissance, Women, Women and literature, Women in literature
The lullaby "Lula Lula Lula Lula Bye bye" has European origins and is often sung to soothe babies and help them fall asleep. It is a simple and repetitive melody, making it easy for parents and caregivers to sing. The lyrics are meant to be calming and comforting to young children.
Ma fille Lula.