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Old Mother Hubbard (1805)

by Jane Cabrera (Adapter)

Other authors: Sarah Catherine Martin (Author)

Series: Jane Cabrera's Story Time

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Light-hearted illustrations accompany this version of the familiar nursery rhyme about an old woman and her playful dog.
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This book is good for k-2.
This book is about an old lady and her dog and she tells the story of her and her dog through rhymes. So this would be good for younger kids trying to learn to read.
In my classroom I would use this for students learning to read or just as a fun book. ( )
  Laura.Gregory | Apr 26, 2023 |
This book is appropriate for kindergarten and 1st grade. This is a poetry book about an old lady who lives a crazy life and nothing really makes sense. I thought this book was funny and I would use it in my classroom to teach my students about rhyming and poetry. ( )
  sophia_mulkey | Apr 19, 2023 |
This book would be for primary. It is abotu animals and a mother of them doign funny things. I would use this book to make the kids laugh
  krboettner | Apr 5, 2023 |
This is a version of Old Mother Hubbard. It's a modern kid friendly version that stays away from some of the original rhymes that would be considered inappropriate to some parents for some children. The illustrations stand out the most. The colors are deep and rich on large pictures. ( )
  lvalido | Nov 25, 2013 |
A classic Mother Goose rhyme, this version makes the story of Old Mother Hubbard's quest to please her dog even more fun. The illustrations, done in thick swabs of paint, are bright and lively and give the characters playful expressions. Large-size painted text, one line per page, slows down the poem making this a good read-aloud allowing for students' observations along the way.
  scducharme | Feb 27, 2011 |
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Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to fetch her poor dog a bone.
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The version of the nursery rhyme reflected in this work was first published by Sarah Catherine Martin and so she is given authorship despite various editions with different illustrators often entered as authors.
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