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Here Comes Mother Goose (My Very First Mother Goose) by Iona Archibald Opie
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Here Comes Mother Goose (My Very First Mother Goose)

by Iona Archibald Opie

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Traditional nursery rhymes. Colorful illustrations throughout. Occasional Max and Ruby sighting. ( )
  MrsBond | Jan 23, 2009 |
This delightful collection of familiar and less known rhymes, edited by well-known folklorist Iona Opie is a pleasure to read aloud. The text is big and bold, and Rosemary Wells' expressive animal illustrations make the rhymes truly come to life. If I had any criticism of this book, it would be that some of the rhymes give only the first verse and omit other parts. This works well for the littlest children, but sometimes leaves me wanting more. On the plus side, the rhymes included range from familiar old favorites to bits of folk songs, and even fairly contemporary jump rope rhymes. Mother goose is not archaic or stuck in the past in this collection! Highly recommended. ( )
  aviddiva | Oct 16, 2007 |
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Ready or not, here she comes! That clever, mischievous, loving matriarch of the nursery knows more verses and ditties than you can shake a stick at. From the familiar "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater" and "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" to the more obscure "I'm Dusty Bill from Vinegar Hill," this lovely, good-humored collection of nursery rhymes is sure to find a place on the shelf of classics. On the heels of her first award-winning collection, My Very First Mother Goose, world-renowned folklorist Iona Opie brings together still more of her never-ending supply of childhood verse. And once again the incomparable Rosemary Wells (Max's Bath, Max's Bedtime, Max's Ride) has joined Opie to enchant young readers as the two blend ancient verse with fresh new pictures. Soft, appealing watercolors depict a comical menagerie of ducks, bunnies, cats, and guinea pigs, wittily interpreting more than 60 old favorites. No new parent should be without this indispensable treasure. (Click to see a sample spread. Copyright 1999 by Rosemary Wells. Used by permission of Candlewick Press.) (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter

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