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Books with title Big Book of Nursery Rhymes

  • Pocket Book of Nursery Rhymes

    Wendy Tush

    language (Cottaquilla Press, April 16, 2015)
    Bonus Free Companion Coloring Book:Printable PDF Companion Coloring Book (60+ Pages) for even more doodling funThis Kindle ebook edition of the Pocket Book of Nursery Rhymes is designed for: •ultimate portability and •anytime/everyday use of this •large illustrated collection of classic and favorite •nursery rhymes, riddles, and songs.Ebook/Printed Edition The ebook edition is a complete illustrated collection to be enjoyed individually or as a free matchbook companion to the printed edition often used as a baby shower gift, guest book, gift record, and keepsake.
  • Nursery Rhymes

    Jeannie Warner

    language (, April 29, 2016)
    When the children of Three Oaks recognize ominous signs, they gather to perform traditional ritual game. The circle ‘choosing game’ and rhyme opens the way for a malicious spirit to come through and wreak havoc on a sleepy country town.
  • Bridget's Book of Nursery Rhymes

    Bridget Strevens-Marzo

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, )
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  • The Nursery Rhyme Book

    Andrew Lang, Leonard Leslie Brooke

    language (, Sept. 14, 2015)
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors.This publication contains original illustrations by Leonard Leslie Brooke.TO read the old Nursery Rhymes brings back queer lost memories of aman's own childhood. One seems to see the loose floppy picture-books oflong ago, with their boldly coloured pictures. The books were tatteredand worn, and my first library consisted of a wooden box full of thesevolumes. And I can remember being imprisoned for some crime in thecloset where the box was, and how my gaolers found me, happy andimpenitent, sitting on the box, with its contents all round me,reading.There was "Who Killed Cock Robin?" which I knew by heart before I couldread, and I learned to read (entirely "without tears") by picking outthe letters in the familiar words. I remember the Lark dressed as aclerk, but what a clerk might be I did not ask. Other children, who arelittle now, will read this book, and remember it well when they haveforgotten a great deal of history and geography. We do not know whatpoets wrote the old Nursery Rhymes, but certainly some of them werewritten down, or even printed, three hundred years ago. Grandmothershave sung them to their grandchildren, and they again to theirs, formany centuries. In Scotland an old fellow will take a child on his kneefor a ride, and sing-- "This is the way the ladies ride, Jimp and sma',--"a smooth ride, then a rough trot,-- "This is the way the cadgers ride. Creels and a'!"Such songs are sometimes not printed, but they are never forgotten.About the people mentioned in this book:--We do not exactly know who OldKing Cole was, but King Arthur must have reigned some time about 500 to600 A.D. As a child grows up, he will, if he is fond of poetry, readthousands of lines about this Prince, and the Table Round where hisKnights dined, and how four weeping Queens carried him from his lastfight to Avalon, a country where the apple-trees are always in bloom.But the reader will never forget the bag-pudding, which "the Queen nextmorning fried." Her name was Guinevere, and the historian says that she"was a true lover, and therefore made she a good end." But she had agreat deal of unhappiness in her life.I cannot tell what King of France went up the hill with twenty thousandmen, and did nothing when he got there. But I do know who Charley wasthat "loved good ale and wine," and also "loved good brandy," and wasfond of a pretty girl, "as sweet as sugar-candy." This was the banishedPrince of Wales, who tried to win back his father's kingdom more than ahundred years ago, and gained battles, and took cities, and would haverecovered the throne if his officers had followed him. But he was asunfortunate as he was brave, and when he had no longer a chance, perhapshe _did_ love good ale and wine rather too dearly. As for the prettygirls, they all ran after him, and he could not run away like GeorgeyPorgey. There is plenty of poetry about Charley, as well as about KingArthur.About King Charles the First, "upon a black horse," a child will soonhear at least as much as he can want, and perhaps his heart "will beready to burst," as the rhyme says, with sorrow for the unhappy King.After he had his head cut off, "the Parliament soldiers went to theKing," that is, to his son Charles, and crowned him in his turn, but hewas thought a little too gay. Then we come to the King "who had adaughter fair, and gave the Prince of Orange her."
  • Nursery Rhymes

    Roger Priddy

    Paperback (Priddy Books, Aug. 4, 2006)
    From Hey Diddle Diddle to Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and Humpty Dumpty, this beautifully illustrated book features 22 all-time favourite, classic nursery rhymes. Each rhyme is featured on the sing-along CD included with the book.
  • My Big Book of Rhymes

    Lesley Smith

    Hardcover (Award Publications Ltd, Feb. 15, 2015)
    My Big Book of Rhymes An enchanting anthology of over 100 traditional nursery rhymes to treasure and enjoy. From Incey Wincey Spider and Hey Diddle Diddle to The Muffin Man and Old King Cole, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Twinkle Twink,3,4,5,6,le Little Star, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Rock-a-bye Baby, Wee Willie Winkie and more, with delightful illustrations by Lesley Smith throughout. Age 3+
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  • Nursery Rhymes

    Kate Toms, Annie Simpson

    Paperback (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 28, 2012)
    Classic, simple stories for adults and young children to share together. Bestselling titles from Kate Toms are now available in a great paperback format. The sturdy, paper pages are easy for little hands to turn and large enough to read out in a group. Lively hand-stitched illustrations, together with gentle humor and charming rhymes will engage and amuse little ones and adults alike.
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  • Lucy Cousins' Book of Nursery Rhymes

    Lucy Cousins

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1999)
    A perfect first poetry book by the creator of the Maisy series includes a wide range of verses--more than fifty in all--illustrated with bold, primary color pictures of children's favorite Mother Goose characters.
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  • My Nursery Rhymes Pop-Up Book

    Gill Davies

    Hardcover (Bendon Pub Intl, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Features friendly nursery rhyme characters, traditional rhyming text, & fun illustrations.
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  • Tinies' Book of Nursery Rhymes

    lillian

    Hardcover (Dean & Son Ltd., March 15, 1979)
    Tinies' Book of Nursery Rhymes (A Dean Board Book)
  • Nursery Rhymes: Book & CD Set

    Armadillo

    Hardcover (Armadillo, May 16, 2013)
    A collection of forty-five traditional nursery rhymes, including "Little Boy Blue," "Eensy, Weensy Spider," and "Wee Willie Winkie."
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  • Dean's New Gift Book of Nursery Rhymes

    Janet Grahame Johnstone, Anne Grahame Johnstone

    Hardcover (Dean & Son Ltd., March 15, 1971)
    1971 book of nursery rhymes