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Includes over fifty favorite nursery rhymes, such as: Georgie Porgie, Little Bo-Peep, and Three Blind Mice. Suggested level: preschool.
A noted contemporary artist presents a large selection of Mother Goose rhymes.
Includes over fifty favorite nursery rhymes, such as "Georgie Porgie," "Little Bo-Peep," and "Three Blind Mice."
A collection of nursery rhymes.
Laughing Elephant's Mother Goose book is the only collection of Mother Goose rhymes you'll ever need. With charming vintage pictures, easy-to-read bold type, and an appealing die-cut shape, this book is a reworked classic.
All your favorite nursery rhymes, songs, and concepts illustrated by popular artist David McPhail--the perfect shower, birthday, or Christmas gift for babies and toddlers. Enter the beloved world of Mother Goose with the whimsical illustrations of David McPhail. Here classic rhymes come to life with energy, humor, and the sweetest charm. With a loveable cast of zoo and farm animals, My Mother Goose also includes concepts like opposites, colors, and early vocabulary. Give children a gift they will treasure for years to come.
A modern edition of a book first published in 1913.
Traditional Mother Goose rhymes.
A nursery rhyme is a traditional poem or song for children in Britain and many other countries, but usage of the term only dates from the late 18th/early 19th century. The term Mother Goose rhymes is interchangeable with nursery rhymes. From the mid-16th century nursery rhymes begin to be recorded in English plays, and most popular rhymes date from the 17th and 18th centuries.The first English collections, Tommy Thumb's Song Book and a sequel, Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, were published by Mary Cooper in 1744. Publisher John Newbery's stepson, Thomas Carnan, was the first to use the term Mother Goose for nursery rhymes when he published a compilation of English rhymes, Mother Goose's Melody, or, Sonnets for the Cradle (London, 1780).