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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition : Board book: 16 pages
ISBN: 076361629X
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Inspired by our exciting new Gift Line.
Resized and featuring new covers, these bright board books based on MY VERY FIRST MOTHER GOOSE the award-winning modern day classic, bring timeless poems to the youngest children. Each of the four enchanting board books contains eight favorite rhymes collected in their most perfect form by folklorist Iona Opie. Every rhyme is accompanied by the incomparable art of Rosemary Wells, illustrations that THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW called "irresistible." Large letters and sturdy board pages make these treasures indispensable for any nursery.
Children's Literature
Part of "The Mother Goose" collection, the selections in this small board book are taken from the larger book by the compiler and illustrator. The book is sturdy and filled with bright, cheery pictures for each of the eight rhymes. Among the better known selections are the title rhyme; Hickory, Dickory Dock; Shoo Fly; Crooked Man; and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. The latter features a male bunny and Wibbleton to Wobbleton's trains and waiting passengers are sheer delight. Once you have seen one, you will want the three other titles in the series (Wee Willie Winkie, Humpty Dumpty, and Pussycat Pussycat). 2001 (orig. 1996), Candlewick, $4.99. Ages 1 up. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot
Children's Literature
Part of the "My Very First Mother Goose" series, the selections in this board book are taken from the larger book by the compiler and illustrator. The book is sturdy and filled with bright, cheery pictures for each of the eight rhymes. Among the better known selections are the title rhyme; Dickory, Dickory Dock; Shoo Fly; Crooked Man; and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. The latter features a male bunny and Wibbleton to Wobbleton's trains and waiting passengers are sheer delight. Once you have seen one, you will want the three other titles (Wee Willie Winkie, Humpty Dumpty, and Pussycat Pussycat). - Marilyn Courtot
Children's Literature
One of the most important books in a baby's collection is a volume of Mother Goose. I've heard that many of the rhythms and rhymes echo a mother's heartbeat. That would explain why these verses can soothe a seemingly inconsolable infant into sleep, or bring smiles and giggles to a bored baby. Choosing a particular volume depends on personal taste. Recently Rosemary Wells collaborated with Iona Opie to create a wonderful new book, My Very First Mother Goose. It has since been divided up into four board books-Wee Willie Winkie, Humpty Dumpty, Little Boy Blue, and Pussycat, Pussycat. - Susie Wilde
School Library Journal
PreS--Sixteen selections included in My Very First Mother Goose (Candlewick, 1996) are presented in board-book format. The lively watercolor-and-ink illustrations are identical to the original and often larger, although some pictures have been omitted in a few instances to avoid overcrowding the smaller space. Each rhyme appears in a double-page spread on a colored background that picks up a tone in the illustration. The print is smaller than in the original, but the text is laid out in much the same way or in logical phrases. Libraries that own the earlier book may still wish to purchase these sturdier, smaller books for their youngest patrons.--Marianne Saccardi, Norwalk Community-Technical College, CT |
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