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Mother Goose in Prose

Whether Mother Goose was a real person or a myth, the songs that are attributed to her name are what we remember from our childhood. Some of these nursery rhymes are complete tales in themselves. There are others which are mere suggestions, leaving the imagination to weave in the details of the story. Many of the rhymes’ origins even at the time of this books writing, could be traced back decades or centuries. L Frank Baum in 1897, while living in Chicago, collected the rhymes and created short stories around them which add context and understanding for children who are drawn to the familiar melodies. (Summary by Westwinds12)

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Introduction (Barbara Wedge)
Singa Song o Sixpense (Westwinds12)
Little Boy Blue (Westwinds12)
The Cat and the Fiddle (Westwinds12)
The Black Sheep (Westwinds12)
Old King Cole (Westwinds12)
Mistress Mary (Patricia Oakley)
The Wondrous Wise Man (Andrew Lebrun)
What Little Jack Horner Did (Christie Nowak)
The Man in the Moon (Julian Jamison)
The Jolly Miller (Christie Nowak)
The Little Man and His Little Gun (Cynthia Lyons (1946-2011))
Hickory Dickory Dock (Patricia Oakley)
Little Bo-Peep (Barbara Wedge)
The Story of Tommy Tucker (JemmaBlythe)
Pussy Cat Mew (Patricia Oakley)
How the Beggars Came To Town (Charlene Harris)
Tom The Piper’s Son (Judy Bieber)
Humpty Dumpty (Patricia Oakley)
The Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (Christiane Levesque)
Little Miss Muffet (Brennan Holtzclaw)
Three Wise Men of Gotham (David Barnes)
Little Bun Rabbit (Judy Bieber)
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