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Books with title My Little Mother Goose

  • Little Monster's Mother Goose

    Mercer Mayer

    Library Binding (Goldencraft, Jan. 15, 1980)
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  • My Little Book of Mother Goose Rhymes

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 1, 1989)
    Gathers twenty-two traditional nursery rhymes, including Old King Cole, Hickory, Dickory, Dock, Little Miss Muffet, Pat-a-cake, and Humpty Dumpty
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  • Mother Goose

    Anonymous

    Paperback (Penguin Books, )
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  • Mother Goose

    Chris Emmett

    Audio CD (BBC Books, Nov. 3, 2011)
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  • Mother Goose

    William Joyce

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1984)
    An illustrated collection of traditional nursery rhymes.
  • Mother Goose

    Anne Sellers Leaf

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Co., March 15, 1958)
    Collection of 16 classic Mother Goose nursery rhymes for young readers.
  • Mother Goose's Little Misfortunes

    Amy Schwartz, Leonard Marcus

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Presents a collection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes dealing with misfortunes of various kinds
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  • Mother Goose

    Oscar Weigle

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Dec. 1, 1979)
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  • Tomie's Little Mother Goose

    Tomie Baker, Sanna Anderson, DePaola, DePaola Tomie

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnum's Sons, March 15, 1997)
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  • Mother Goose

    Cyril Ritchard, Boris Karloff

    Audio Cassette (Harper, July 24, 2001)
    A collection of more than seventy nursery rhymes decked out in fanciful musical settings is split-level entertainment of the happiest kind -- a children's record to be relished by adults!
  • Mother Goose

    Bonnie & Bill Rutherford

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1973)
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  • Mother Goose

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Pat-a-Cake,” “Simple Simon,” “Rock-a-bye, Baby:” these and the many other rhymes that make up Mother Goose have become almost as much a staple of child-rearing as the rattle and the bottle. Little ones love its mix of lullabies and limericks, humor and sing-song verse, and they learn from it too. Gyo Fujikawa brought her inimitable style to this version, which features a mix of enchanting line drawings and warm color pictures. Adorable mice, led by a duck in uniform, man the boat in “I Saw a Ship a-Sailing.” A multicultural group of children circle round “The Mulberry Bush.” And “The Three Kittens” have never been cuter. Fujikawa has succeeded in creating a truly magical world for kids to enter.
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