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Book of nursery and mother goose rhymes by marguerite de angeli (1954), a caldecott honor book, is an anthology of 376 rhymes with more than 260 beautiful illustrations for children of all ages. For more information on the origins of nursery rhymes, you can check out these reference books, the annotated mother goose and the oxford dictionary of nursery rhymes. At the best online prices at ebay! The dark origins of 11 classic nursery rhymes. Mother goose's ulterior social and political agendas are cleverly masked in the guise of. Mother goose or the old nursery rhymes language: Based on the 1916 classicby blanche fisher wright. As a character, she appeared in a song, the first stanza of which often functions now as a nursery rhyme.
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