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Treasury of Mother Goose Rhymes

by Lisa Berrett (Illustrator)

Other authors: Krista Brauckmann-Towns (Illustrator), Drew-Brook-Cormack Associates (Illustrator), Wendy Edelson (Illustrator), Lori Nelson Field (Illustrator), Jon Goodell (Illustrator)9 more, Kate Sturman Gorman (Illustrator), Judith Dufour Love (Illustrator), Ben Mahan (Illustrator), Anastasia Mitchell (Illustrator), Anita Nelson (Illustrator), Debbie Pinkney (Illustrator), Karen Pritchett (Illustrator), Rosario Valderrama (Illustrator), Jane Chambless Wright (Illustrator)

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A selection of Mother Goose rhymes, including "Little Tom Tucker," "Hickory, Dickory, Dock," and "Georgie Porgie."
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This one is organized by theme (food, love, the moon), which i can see some kids might get into but which seems fussy to me; and the art is kind of lowest common denominator. But regardless, it's nursery rhymes and of nursery rhymes I am a fan. ( )
  MeditationesMartini | Jan 10, 2017 |
This hefty volume of the classic nursery rhymes includes hundreds of poems categorized by subject. There are bedtime rhymes and kitty cat rhymes, counting rhymes and riddle rhymes. Fourteen talented illustrators grace the pages of this collection, each with their own unique style, all appealing to the child's eye, with bright colors and whimsical attitudes. A great source for these childhood favorites. ( )
  ShellyCBuchanan | Apr 15, 2010 |
When Jack's a Very Good Boy is a Mother Goose Rhyme which talks about a boy name Jack tells about when he is good he will receive cakes and custard and when he cries he shall have nothing but mustard.

I enjoyed this rhyme because it paints a picture to children of if they are good they will have good rewards but if they are not so good they will receive only those things that are sour or bad.

Can read when talking about how to treat your friends, can have children draw pictures of whatthey think a treat will be for being nice, can have children draw a picture of what they think their rewards will be for not being so nice. ( )
  phyllistinefoster | Feb 8, 2009 |
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Edelson, WendyIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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