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a Mother Goose nursery rhyme |
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Who
was Mother Goose? Learn more about Mother Goose by reading
"The Story of Mother Goose" by Robin Wilson |
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Mother
Goose defends herself from critics who think Nursery Rhymes
are inappropriate for children! |
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John
Newbery was one of the first publishers of children's books.
The Newbery Medal is named in his honor. |
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Mother
Goose is all over the Internet! Visit this ever-growing
list of interesting Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme sites. |
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First published in 1697 "Tales of My Mother Goose" includes
such classic fairy tales as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Puss
and Boots |
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author
of "Tales of my Mother Goose" |
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The
author of the classic Wizard of Oz series wrote this wonderful
collection of nursery rhyme stories, first published in 1897. |
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These
14 new stories by author Robin Wilson are inspired by Mother Goose
nursery rhymes. |
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A
real Goose girl! Kate Douglas Wiggins, author of the classic
"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" also wrote this early feminist
adventure! |
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MGC
#1 help 3 teen heroines from 3 fantasy worlds solve a mystery
that will save one of them from a tragic ending. Only you can
save the day! |
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Can
you make me a cambric shirt,
Parsley,
sage, rosemary, and thyme,
Without any seam or needlework?
read
the entire rhyme |
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A
Bit it! this classic Mother Goose nursery rhyme inspires a
healthy recipe for apple pie, with the help of three children. |
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For
little hands! These classic Mother Goose nursery rhyme games
can be played anywhere, no batteries required! |
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