"Mama's Song" in the "Watsons Go to Birmingham" is a powerful song that Momma sings to comfort her family during a difficult time. It is a lullaby that reassures them and offers hope and strength. The song helps to bring the family together and provide solace in the face of adversity.
Kenny's favorite song in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is "Yakety Yak" by The Coasters. It's a catchy song that he enjoys listening to throughout the story.
I'm assuming you mean from the book The Watsons go to Birmingham? Well, everything would have gone as planned, I guess.
yakety yak
Straighten Up and Fly Right -Nat King Cole. I don't know if it's his favorite, but he does whistle it.
In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," the song "Alabama" is mentioned to highlight the cultural and historical context of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s. The song serves as a backdrop to the family's journey to Birmingham, reflecting the struggles faced by African Americans in the South. It underscores themes of racial tension and the quest for equality, helping to illustrate the significance of their trip. Ultimately, the song reinforces the emotional weight of their experiences in a pivotal moment of American history.
Scholastic is the publisher of The Watsons Go to Birmingham- 1963
Jamie Birmingham goes by The Birminator.
Christopher Paul Curtis' The Watsons Go To Birmingham is 224 pages long.
no because that a children cartoon and if you want to see her in undies go get yo mommas
It is about a little boy and the rest of his family go to Birmingham in Alabama, and figure out amazing things!
Ryan Birmingham goes by Sweet Birmy.
PENIS!!! Your momma cant go a day with out sucking, and crunching on a big juicy penis . . . YUMMY!!!