Nursery rhymes
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- Richard Scarry's animal nursery tales
- Hey diddle diddle and Hey diddle doodle, retold by Brian Moses ; illustrated by Jill Newton
- The house that Jack built, Jeanette Winter
- Tomie dePaola's Mother Goose. --
- For our children, the concert
- The Oxford dictionary of nursery rhymes, edited by Iona and Peter Opie
- If you're happy and you know it, Jane Cabrera
- The piƱata that the farm maiden hung, Samantha R. Vamos ; illustrated by SebastiƔ Serra
- Wee rhymes, baby's first poetry book, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- A children's treasury of Mother Goose, illustrations by Linda Bleck
- Nursery rhymes, Ella Jenkins
- Pocketful of posies, a treasury of nursery rhymes, Salley Mavor
- Old Mother Hubbard, Jane Cabrera
- Old MacDonald had a farm, illustrated by Ben Mantle ; reading consultant, Allison Kelly
- Richard Scarry's best Mother Goose ever
- This little piggy, and other favorite action rhymes, illustrated by Hannah Wood
- Nursery rhymes kit, Burlington Public Library
- Once upon a rhyme., Nickelodeon, Fullscreen
- Three little kittens, by Paul Galdone
- Three little kittens, illustrated by Paul Galdone. --
- Mother Goose manners, Harriet Ziefert ; illustrations by Pascale Constantin
- Kitty Kat, Kitty Kat, where have you been? I've been to London to visit the Queen, Russell Punter ; illustrated by Daniel Taylor
- My very first Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Mary had a little jam and other silly rhymes, created by Bruce Lansky ; illustrated by Stephen Carpenter
- The neighborhood Mother Goose, by Nina Crews
- Old Mother Hubbard, [illustrated by] Jane Cabrera
- The baby's game book, Isabel Wilner ; pictures by Sam Williams
- Nursery rhyme comics, [50 timeless rhymes from 50 celebrated cartoonists], [introduction by Leonard S. Marcus ; edited by Chris Duffy ; illustrated by Patrick McDonnell ... [and others]]
- Here comes Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- I'm a little teapot!, presenting preschool storytime, compiled by Jane Cobb ; illustrated by Magda Lazicka
- Over in the meadow, a counting rhyme, by Olive A. Wadsworth ; illustrated by Anna Vojtech
- Read-aloud rhymes for the very young, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Marc Brown ; with an introduction by Jim Trelease
- A child's treasury of nursery rhymes, [illustrated by] Kady MacDonald Denton
- There was an old mermaid who swallowed a shark!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- To market, to market, written by Anne Miranda ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Whatever happened to Humpty Dumpty?, and other surprising sequels to Mother Goose rhymes, by David T. Greenberg ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Humpty Dumpty and Humpty Dumpty at sea, retold by Brian Moses ; illustrated by Jan Lewis
- Early childhood classics, old favorites with a new twist, Hap Palmer
- Over in the meadow, Jill McDonald
- Five little ducks, illustrated by Penny Ives
- Nursery classics, a Galdone treasury, stories and pictures by Paul Galdone ; with an introduction by Leonard Marcus
- Out came the sun, a day in nursery rhymes, illustrated by Heather Collins
- Nursery rhyme parade!, Lisa Loeb
- Mother Goose numbers on the loose, by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Three little kittens, Marilyn Janovitz
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, by James Dean
- Big fat hen, Keith Baker
- Wooleycat's musical theater, written by Dennis Hysom & Christine Walker ; songs performed by Dennis ; paintings by Christine
- The land of stories, a treasury of classic fairy tales, Chris Colfer ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- Book of nursery and Mother Goose rhymes
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