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You Read To Me, I’ll Read To You: Very Short Mother Goose Tales To Read Together
by Mary Ann Hoberman (E Hoberman) (2005)
Classic rhymes are color coded for easily reading together.
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Here Comes Mother Goose
by Iona Opie (E Mother Goose) (1999)
An easy-to-read version of Mother Goose with illustrations by Rosemary Wells.
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Mary Engelbreit’s Mother Goose: One Hundred Best-Loved Verses
by Mary Englebreit (E Mother Goose) (2005)
This is a very complete version with old-fashioned illustrations by this popular artist.
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Mother Goose Remembers
by Clare Beaton (E Mother Goose) (2000)
Unique fabric art illustrations tell the tales.
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My First Nursery Rhymes
(E Mother Goose) (1999)
A delightfully illustrated book for younger readers.
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My First Real Mother Goose Bedtime Book
(E Mother Goose) (2002)
A simply illustrated book of short rhymes for very young readers.
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The Neighborhood Mother Goose
by Nina Crews (E Mother Goose) (1999)
Photographs from real life are used to add a contemporary flair.
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Teddy Bear’s Mother Goose
by Michael Hague (E Mother Goose) (2001)
Mother Goose as told from the vantage of bears.
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This Is the House That Jack Built
by Simms Taback (E Taback) (2002)
A silly, funny rhyme from a Caldecott Award winner.
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Tomie DePaola’s Mother Goose
by Tomie DePaola (E Mother Goose) (1985)
Mother Goose illustrated with the unique style of Tomie DePaola.
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Willy Pogany’s Mother Goose
by Willy Pogany (E Mother Goose) (2000)
This lovely version uses both black and white and color illustrations.
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Will Moses Mother Goose
by Will Moses (E Mother Goose) (2003)
Folk art illustrates this delightful Mother Goose.
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