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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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  • Mother Goose: The Classic Volland Edition

    Frederick Richard

    Hardcover (Hubbard Press, Jan. 1, 1971)
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  • Mother Goose: More Than 100 Famous Rhymes!

    Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frederick Richardson

    eBook (Racehorse, March 21, 2017)
    Racehorse Publishing’s Quintessential Children’s Classics series is a collection of timeless children’s literature. Handsomely packaged and affordable, this new series aims to revitalize these enchanting works, and continue the tradition of sharing them with the next generation of readers.Flash back to your childhood. We all remember hearing the remarkable, rhyming tales from a mystery woman known only by the name “Mother Goose.” Having been reprinted hundreds of times and passed down from generation to generation, Mother Goose’s stories are some of the most popular children’s poetry in the world.Originally made popular in the 17th century, these rhymes were on the forefront of fairy tale literature, and are often cited as the beginning of the genre. Now, these nursery rhymes are made available again in this stunning re-packaging of the classic Volland edition. This edition includes over one hundred and ten of Mother Goose’s most famous nursery rhymes, a foreword, and full color illustrations on every page by renowned illustrator Frederick Richardson.
  • Mother Goose: More Than 100 Famous Rhymes!

    Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frederick Richardson

    Hardcover (Racehorse for Young Readers, March 21, 2017)
    Racehorse Publishing’s Quintessential Children’s Classics series is a collection of timeless children’s literature. Handsomely packaged and affordable, this new series aims to revitalize these enchanting works, and continue the tradition of sharing them with the next generation of readers.Flash back to your childhood. We all remember hearing the remarkable, rhyming tales from a mystery woman known only by the name “Mother Goose.” Having been reprinted hundreds of times and passed down from generation to generation, Mother Goose’s stories are some of the most popular children’s poetry in the world.Originally made popular in the 17th century, these rhymes were on the forefront of fairy tale literature, and are often cited as the beginning of the genre. Now, these nursery rhymes are made available again in this stunning re-packaging of the classic Volland edition. This edition includes over one hundred and ten of Mother Goose’s most famous nursery rhymes, a foreword, and full color illustrations on every page by renowned illustrator Frederick Richardson.
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  • Mother Goose

    Gyo (PHT) Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Sept. 1, 2007)
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  • Mother Goose

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Includes well-known and many lesser known verses with detailed illustrations for each.
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  • Mother Goose: Volume 1: Children's Nursery Rhymes

    Eulalie Grover, Frederick Richardson, Robert Scott

    eBook (1920sEra.com, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes is a children’s picture book with short rhymes that almost everyone is familiar with from their own childhood. Due to the file size created by the illustrations we have had to split the original book up into 4 volumes. This is Volume 1 of the series.The beautifully illustrated book of Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes on which this Kindle version is based was published in the early 1900’s. The rhymes themselves were taken from older publications and combined with the fantastic color illustrations of Frederick Richardson, a top illustrator of the period, to form this stunning book which is best viewed on color readers.Nursery rhymes are slightly modified over the years as each new generation of story tellers add their flair. While many of the rhymes have remained true to their origin you will notice that some are slightly different. More modern versions of some of these rhymes have been modified to improve the rhyming and others to be more politically correct. This version is interesting in the fact that we can see how children in previous centuries learned them.Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes was originally edited by Eulalie Osgood Grover and the beautiful color illustrations are by the talented Frederick Richardson. There are 27 rhymes in this volume and each has its own accompanying illustration. The illustrations are among the very nicest that you will find in any children’s book ever produced.The Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes form part of each illustration and may be difficult to read on smaller readers so I have repeated the text of the rhyme underneath each illustration in a scalable format to suit all reading devices. Even though these rhymes are hundreds of years old the lessons they teach are timeless and will never be out of date, nor will the delightful pictures. You can now share these nursery rhymes with a new generation and this digital ebook makes sharing very easy. It's designed to be very legible on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC or other devices where you can view it in color. INDEX TO VOLUME 1Old Mother Goose, when she wanted to wander.Cock-a-doodle doo.Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.Lady-bird, Lady-bird.One misty, moisty morning.I like little pussy, her coat is so warm.Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep.Little Nanny Etticoat.Jack, be nimble; Jack, be quick.Pretty John Watts.I'll tell you a story.Hush-a-bye, Baby, upon the tree top.Ride away, ride away.Dickery, Dickery, dock.A, B, C, D, E, F, G.The little robin grieves.Little Tommy Tittlemouse.About the bush, Willie, about the bee-hive.Bah, bah, black sheep.Hickety, pickety, my black hen.Willie boy, Willie boy.Three children sliding on the ice.Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town.There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.There was a man and he had naught.There was an old man, and he had a calf.Bow, wow, wow!
  • Gyo Fujikawa's Original Mother Goose

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, May 20, 1987)
    Gyo Fujikawa gayly illustrates the ever popular Mother Goose rhymes.
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  • Mother Goose: Volume 4 - Children's Nursery Rhymes

    Eulalie Grover, Frederick Richardson, Robert Scott

    eBook (1920sEra.com, Jan. 28, 2011)
    Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes is a children’s picture book (in color) with short rhymes that almost everyone is familiar with from their own childhood. Due to the file size created by the original illustrations we have had to split the book up into 4 volumes. This is Volume 4 of the series.The beautifully illustrated book of Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes on which this Kindle version is based was published in the early 1900’s. The rhymes themselves were taken from older publications by the original editor and combined with the fantastic color illustrations of Frederick Richardson, a top illustrator of the period, to form this stunning book which is best viewed on color readers.Nursery rhymes are slightly modified over the years as each new generation of story tellers add their flair. While many of the rhymes have remained true to their origin you will notice that some are slightly different. More modern versions of some of these rhymes have been modified to improve the rhyming and others to be more politically correct. This version is interesting in the fact that we can see how children in previous centuries learned them.Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes was originally edited by Eulalie Osgood Grover and the beautiful color illustrations are by the talented Frederick Richardson. There are 27 rhymes in this volume and each has its own accompanying illustration. The illustrations are among the very nicest that you will find in any children’s book ever produced.The Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes form part of each illustration and may be difficult to read on smaller readers so on Kindle Fires double tapping the text of the rhyme on each illustration will bring up enlarged text. Even though these rhymes are hundreds of years old the lessons they teach are timeless and will never be out of date, nor will the delightful pictures. You can now share these nursery rhymes with a new generation and this digital ebook makes sharing very easy. It's designed to be very legible on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC and especially Kindle Fire where you can view it in color. INDEX TO VOLUME 4Pease-porridge hot.Polly, put the kettle on.The sow came in with the saddle.Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree.A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare.There was an old woman sold puddings and pies.Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?My little old man and I fell out.Jack Sprat could eat no fat.There was an old woman, and what do you think?What's the news of the day?There was a crooked man.There was a piper had a cow.The man in the wilderness.Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark.As I was going to St. Ives.I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb.Great A, little a.Bat, bat, come under my hat.As I was going up Primrose Hill.There was a little boy went into a barn.When good King Arthur ruled his land.Jacky, come give me your fiddle.One, two, three, four, five.The north wind doth blow.You owe me five shillings.There was a man in our town.
  • Mother Goose: Volume 2 - Children's Nursery Rhymes

    Eulalie Grover, Frederick Richardson, Robert Scott

    eBook (1920sEra.com, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes is a children’s picture book with short rhymes that almost everyone is familiar with from their own childhood. Due to the file size created by the illustrations we have had to split the original book up into 4 volumes. This is Volume 2 of the series.The beautifully illustrated book of Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes on which this Kindle version is based was published in the early 1900’s. The rhymes themselves were taken from older publications and combined with the fantastic color illustrations of Frederick Richardson, a top illustrator of the period, to form this stunning book which is best viewed on color readers.Nursery rhymes are slightly modified over the years as each new generation of story tellers add their flair. While many of the rhymes have remained true to their origin you will notice that some are slightly different. More modern versions of some of these rhymes have been modified to improve the rhyming and others to be more politically correct. This version is interesting in the fact that we can see how children in previous centuries learned them.Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes was originally edited by Eulalie Osgood Grover and the beautiful color illustrations are by the talented Frederick Richardson. There are 27 rhymes in this volume and each has its own accompanying illustration. The illustrations are among the very nicest that you will find in any children’s book ever produced.The Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes form part of each illustration and may be difficult to read on smaller readers so I have repeated the text of the rhyme underneath each illustration in a scalable format to suit all reading devices. Even though these rhymes are hundreds of years old the lessons they teach are timeless and will never be out of date, nor will the delightful pictures. You can now share these nursery rhymes with a new generation and this digital ebook makes sharing very easy. It's designed to be very legible on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC or other devices where you can view it in color. INDEX TO VOLUME 2Pussy-cat sits by the fire.Here am I, little Jumping Joan.There was an old woman lived under the hill.Simple Simon met a pieman.Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye.To market, to market, to buy a fat pig.Ride a cock horse.Little Miss Muffet.Three wise men of Gotham.There were two birds sat upon a stone.Bye, Baby Bunting.Little Polly Flinders.Tom, Tom, the piper's son.Jack and Jill went up the hill.A dillar, a dollar.Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?Pat a cake, pat a cake, Baker's man.Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn.There was an old woman tossed in a blanket.Cold and raw the north winds blow.The man in the moon came down too soon.Four-and-twenty tailors.Lucy Locket lost her pocket.Little Tom Tucker."To bed, to bed," says Sleepy Head.Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John.High diddle diddle.
  • Mother Goose: Volume 3 - Children's Nursery Rhymes

    Eulalie Grover, Frederick Richardson, Robert Scott

    eBook (1920sEra.com, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes is a children’s picture book (in color) with short rhymes that almost everyone is familiar with from their own childhood. Due to the file size created by the original illustrations we have had to split the book up into 4 volumes. This is Volume 3 of the series.The beautifully illustrated book of Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes on which this Kindle version is based was published in the early 1900’s. The rhymes themselves were taken from older publications by the original editor and combined with the fantastic color illustrations of Frederick Richardson, a top illustrator of the period, to form this stunning book which is best viewed on color readers.Nursery rhymes are slightly modified over the years as each new generation of story tellers add their flair. While many of the rhymes have remained true to their origin you will notice that some are slightly different. More modern versions of some of these rhymes have been modified to improve the rhyming and others to be more politically correct. This version is interesting in the fact that we can see how children in previous centuries learned them.Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes was originally edited by Eulalie Osgood Grover and the beautiful color illustrations are by the talented Frederick Richardson. There are 27 rhymes in this volume and each has its own accompanying illustration. The illustrations are among the very nicest that you will find in any children’s book ever produced.The Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes form part of each illustration and may be difficult to read on smaller readers so we have repeated the text of the rhyme underneath each illustration in a scalable format to suit all reading devices. Even though these rhymes are hundreds of years old the lessons they teach are timeless and will never be out of date, nor will the delightful pictures. You can now share these nursery rhymes with a new generation and this digital ebook makes sharing very easy. It's designed to be very legible on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC or other devices where you can view it in color. INDEX TO VOLUME 3The two gray kits.Robin and Richard.Is John Smith within? Yes, that he is.I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen.When I was a little boy I lived by myself.'Twas once upon a time when Jenny Wren was young.How many days has my baby to play?Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.Little King Boggen he built a fine hall.As I went to Bonner.Little Jack Horner.Miss Jane had a bag and a mouse was in it.The Queen of Hearts.Goosey, goosey, gander, where dost thou wander?See saw, Margery Daw.Daffy-down-dilly is now come to town.Cock, cock, cock, cock.The lion and the unicorn.Old King Cole.Mistress Mary, quite contrary.Bonny lass, pretty lass.Handy-spandy, Jacky dandy.Ding-dong-bell, the cat's in the well.This pig went to market.There were two blackbirds sitting on a hill.Cross patch, draw the latch.Old Mother Hubbard.
  • mother goose, the original volland edition

    eulalia osgood grover

    Hardcover (Derrydale Books, Jan. 1, 1984)
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