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A retelling of the classic nursery rhyme, with end notes on the identity and origins of Mother Goose.
Features familiar and lesser-known Mother Goose rhymes, with illustrations by the artist who created the Stupids and Miss Nelson.
Nursery rhymes tell the stories of Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill, Little Bo-Peep, Old King Cole, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Jack Horner, Humpty Dumpty, and Jack Sprat.
From nonsense to lessons learned, these 45 rhymes include Mother Goose favourites including Itsy Bitsy Spider, The Queen of Hearts, Ride a Cock Horse, and more, illustrated in detail by Scott Gustafson.
Featuring four different Mother Goose rhymes—"Humpty Dumpty", "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Hickory, Dickory, Dock", and "Hey, Diddle, Diddle"—and accompanied by beautiful illustrations from celebrated children's book artist Sylvia Long, this collection of short ebooks is perfect for the young reader.
A retelling of the classic nursery rhyme, with end notes on the identity and origins of Mother Goose.
Barbara Reid's favourite Mother Goose rhymes -- now in a chunky board book version with all-new illustrations! Sing a Song of Mother Goose was Barbara Reid;s second book, originally published in 1987. Now, for its twentieth anniversary, Barb brings us a whole new edition, completely reillustrated in a board book format. Featured are fourteen of Barbara's favourite rhymes including: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star; Humpty Dumpty; Little Miss Muffet; Rockabye Baby; Sing a Song of Sixpence; Ladybird; Pussycat, Pussycat; Jack and Jill; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Hey Diddle Diddle; Rain, Rain, Go Away; Mary Had a Little Lamb; Pat A Cake and Hickory Dickory Dock. This is the perfect companion to Read Me a Book, and will be instantly recognizable to the generation of kids who grew up with the original and now have little ones of their own.
Traditional Mother Goose rhymes.
Briggs' drawings capture the charm and livliness of Peter and Iona Opie's version of 408 old nursery rhymes.