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Mother Goose
Stevens, Janet.
Pb STEVE
When Dish and Spoon run away, their nursery rhyme friends Cat, Cow, and Dog set out to rescue them in time for the next evening's reading of their rhyme.
Aylesworth, Jim.
Pb
Completes the classic nursery rhyme about the mouse that ran up the clock.
Zalben, Jane Breskin
Pb ZALBE
While seeking a larger home for her many children, the Old Woman visits the dwellings of famous fairy tale and nursery rhyme characters and discovers that "There's no place like a shoe." Her real estate agent is Mother Goose (Mama Goose).
Jackson, Alison.
Pb JACKS
The old woman who lives in a shoe sets out to find a larger home for her many children, and gets mixed up in other nursery rhymes along the way.
Kirk, Daniel.
Pb KIRK
In this expanded version of the familiar nursery rhyme, Jack and his sister Jill are sent to get water from a well where they encounter a hungry crocodile.
Kroll, Virginia L.
Pb KROLL
Dealey, Erin
Pb DEALE
An original nursery rhyme that relates how worried Little Bo Peep is about her lost sheep and whether she should tell her parents they are gone, as well as which familiar characters she went to for help.
Sierra, Judy.
811.54 SIERR
A collection of twenty-five nursery rhymes, rewritten to feature vampires, ghouls, mummies, the Loch Ness monster, and other fearsome creatures.
Lansky, Bruce.
Pb
A collection of contemporary Mother Goose rhymes, based on the original characters.
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
Pb EDWAR
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.
Greenberg, David
811.54 GREEN
Humorous verses are added to traditional Mother Goose rhymes.
Sullivan, Kevin
Pb SULLI
A collection of 14 of the most popular Mother Goose nursery rhymes, with a Hawaiian twist. Includes some Hawaiian words, with translations and pronunciation guide.
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
PB EDWAR
A cumulative tale about Jack, a boy who builds a treehouse as a group of birds and animals makes their own home in the same tree.
Lechner, Jack
Pb LECHN
Mary takes her bendy, gooseneck lamp wherever she goes, much to the dismay of her parents and classmates, but after leaving it at home during summer camp. Mary finds that she has outgrown her need for her old companion.
Krensky, Stephen.
398.2 K
A collection of seven stories based on favorite Mother Goose rhymes, including expanded versions of "Humpty Dumpty," "Little Miss Muffet," and "Old King Cole."
Kluner, Barbara Wyn
J811.6 KLUND
Palatini, Margie
Pb PALAT
Why does the cheese stand alone? In this hilarious riff on the favorite nursery rhyme "The Farmer in the Dell," readers will discover what really happened to that hunk of cheddar.
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