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The Nursery Treasury

by Sally Emerson

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An illustrated collection of over 200 traditional rhymes, poems, lullabies, and games.
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A classic sing-a-long rhyming poem that is easy for children to sing along with. Students sing each farm animal and tell what sounds the animals make on Macdonalds farm.
*To be used in nursery school setting for singing or music. Allows students to act out animals while they are singing learning different farm animals. ( )
  dennislankau | Oct 15, 2011 |
Classic nursery rhyme about a mouse running up and down a clock. This book is helpful for class activities and singing.
*Can be used in nursery school setting for music and singing and rhyming. The picture helpls to show the students about telling time when the "clock struck one". ( )
  dennislankau | Oct 15, 2011 |
Classic read along nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty who is a giant egg that falls off a wall and couldn't be put back together.
*To be used in nursery school setting with easy sing along rhyming and memorization. ( )
  dennislankau | Oct 15, 2011 |
The Nursery Treasury is filled with different stories, baby games and rhymes. The illustrations in the story is filled with movement and family interaction. I think this book would be great for per-schoolers this nursery rhyme will grab students interest by allowing students to be dramatic with songs and rhymes. Since, there is movement involved children would remember the words in the songs just by doing a simple movement! After students are familiar with a songs and rhymes the class would come up with a little poem with the scaffolding of the teachers in the classroom.
  janeyiaC | Oct 7, 2011 |
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