Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes Literature
Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes Literature
Mother Goose
"Mother Goose" is a collective name for rhymes and tales from many sources, some traditional, and some written by famous authors.
The term "Mother Goose" appeared as a subtitle on Perrault's collection of fairy tales (1697), and was used as a title by John Newbery for a collection of mostly traditional rhymes (1765).
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- Search, read, and review the complete rhymes of Mother Goose.
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- Some of the famous children's rhymes.
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- Mother Goose and other nursery rhymes, as well as tongue twisters.
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- Rhymes of Mother Goose.
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- Large collection of rhymes with performance tips and sources.
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- Text and scanned images of an edition of 1916, illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright.
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- Mother Goose nursery rhymes illustrated with computer graphics to teach children abstract thinking.
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- Large number of Mother Goose nursery rhymes with annotated collection of links.
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- Animated Mother Goose nursery rhymes.
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- Student essay by Vikki Harris.
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- Aims to encourage a love for the tradition of Mother Goose rhymes. Includes history, some rhymes and fingerplays, and a message board.
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- A comprehensive collection of 362 Mother Goose nursery rhymes indexed A to Z by title and by first line plus the story of Mother Goose.
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- Collection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes written as prose by L. Frank Baum.
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- Thirteen poems from Mother Goose with a brief introduction and commentaries.
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