Children look adorable when they recite nursery rhymes. While the pronunciation may not be clear or apt, the expressions of innocent kids can make up for the incorrect pronunciation most of the times.
The babes of former generations were certainly lucky, for they possessed quite the best book of nursery rhymes which has ever been published. "The Nursery Rhyme Book" by Andrew Lang and illustrated by ...
THE OXFORD NURSERY RHYME BOOK (224 pp.)—assembled by Iona and Peter Opie—Oxford ($4.50). When asked how her garden grew, Mary did not always give the same answer. At least once she replied: “With ...
This is the first post in a new blog series about encouraging a love of language in young children written by professional storyteller Peter Burns. Many years ago, just after my daughter Alice was ...
The rhythms and imagery of childhood verses have inspired poets from Robert Louis Stevenson to Elizabeth Bishop. Now it’s your turn For most of us, our first exposure to the joys of verse was when we ...
Come grab your curds and whey, have a barn dance at Old MacDonald's farm, sing nautical rhymes on the sea, sea, sea, and eat tarts with The Queen Of Hearts...it's time for Humpty's Big Book Of Nursery ...
Sing a Song of Bedtime by Barbara Reid (Toronto, North Winds Press) $20 Buying the perfect gift for a new baby just got a lot easier with the publication of Barbara Reid's companion to Sing a Song of ...