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Dan Yaccarino's Mother Goose Traditional Mother Goose rhymes set in the city, such as when Mary's little lamb hails a cab to follow her to school. |
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Head Shoulders Knees Toes : and other Move-along Rhymes. |
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Here Comes Mother Goose Presents more than sixty traditional nursery rhymes, including Old Mother Hubbard, I'm a Little Teapot, and One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, accompanied by illustrations of various animals. |
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If You Love a Nursery Rhyme: A Treasury of Classic Nursery Rhymes Enter the land of nursery rhymes and meet Wee Willie Winkie, The old woman who lived in a shoe, Old King Cole, and a host of other favorites. Children will be mesmerized by the changing magic windows. |
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Mother Goose and Friends A collection of traditional nursery rhymes, including such familiar verses as Jack and Jill, Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, Little Boy Blue, Old King Cole, Wee Willie Winkie, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, and many more.
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Favorites for Babies
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Mother Goose's Little Treasures A collection of nursery rhymes featuring such little-known characters as the wee melodie man and Handy Spandy, Mrs. Whirly and little bonny Button-cap. |
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Playtime Rhymes for Little People Nursery rhymes with instructions for accompanying body movements. |
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Skip Across the Ocean: Nursery Rhymes from Around the World A collection of traditional rhymes and lullabies from different countries. |
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Sylvia Long's Mother Goose An illustrated collection of familiar nursery rhymes. |
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The Baby's Playtime Book A celebration in poetry of babies at play. |
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This Little Piggy: Lap Songs Finger Plays Clapping Games and Pantomime Rhymes A collection of singing games and nursery rhymes involving various parts of the body, to be used with very young children. |
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Bates, Ivan
Five Little Ducks One by one, five little ducks wander away from their mother until her lonely quack brings them all waddling back. |
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Beaton, Clare.
Mrs. Moon: Lullabies for Bedtime |
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Cabrera, Jane
Ten in the Bed In this version of the traditional song, each of the sleepers who fall, leap, bounce, or wobble out of bed when the little one says Move over represents a different profession.
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Concepts - 123 - Counting Books
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Conway, David, 1970-
The Great Nursery Rhyme Disaster Little Miss Muffet is bored. So she goes off to find a new nursery rhyme to be in. No rhyme seems quite right for Little Miss Muffet. Suddenly life with a scary little spider doesn't seem so bad after all.
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New Picture Books 2009 03-04
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Crews, Nina
The Neighborhood Mother Goose A collection of nursery rhymes, both familiar and lesser known, illustrated with photographs in a city setting. |
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Dillon, Leo.
Mother Goose Numbers On the Loose Presents an illustrated collection of twenty-four counting rhymes, from Baa, baa black sheep to Wash the dishes, wipe the dishes.
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Concepts - 123 - Counting Books
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Edwards, Pamela Duncan
The Neat Line : Scribbling Through Mother Goose A young scribble matures into a neat line, then wriggles into a book of nursery rhymes where he transforms himself into different objects to assist the characters he meets there.
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Fairy Tales with New Twists - picture books
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Engelbreit, Mary
Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose: One Hundred Best-loved Verses An illustrated collection of nearly one hundred nursery rhymes, including Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and other familiar poems, as well as Mary had a Pretty Bird and other less familiar ones. |
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Fatus, Sophie
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush |