Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose: One Hundred Best-Loved Verses

by Mary Engelbreit (Author) Mary Engelbreit (Illustrator)

Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose: One Hundred Best-Loved Verses
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

New York Times bestseller! From the warm and colorful imagination of Mary Engelbreit comes a Mother Goose book bursting with warmth and humor.

This highly illustrated hardcover treasury includes everyone's favorite time-honored characters--Little Bo-Peep, Humpty Dumpty, Old King Cole, Jack and Jill, and many, many more. Readers will enjoy Mary Engelbreit's interpretations of the mouse running up the clock, piggies going to market, and children dancing 'round the mulberry bush.

With one hundred rhymes in all, all lavishly illustrated in Mary Engelbreit's signature style, this collection of time-honored verses is truly a book to behold. Makes an excellent gift for baby showers, new parents, and other special occasions!

Special features include:
- An introduction from children's book historian Leonard S. Marcus
- A note from Mary Engelbreit about the process of creating the book
- An index of first lines--easy to track down your favorite rhyme!

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PreS-Gr 1 -A popular artist has illustrated 100 nursery rhymes in her distinctive style, reminiscent of the work of Kate Greenaway and Tasha Tudor. Historian and critic Leonard S. Marcus provides an introduction about the staying power of Mother Goose rhymes, and Engelbreit -s afterword discusses her illustration process. Well-known rhymes are included, along with some that will be less familiar to both children and adults. No more than three rhymes appear on any spread, giving the layout a clean, uncluttered look. The illustrations feature children and adults of various ethnicities and ages, although almost all have the simple rounded faces and bodies for which the artist is known. Engelbreit has outfitted her characters, both fantastic and human, in a variety of period clothes, from medieval to more contemporary. Most have an English look to them -little boys wear short pants and knee socks, and little girls wear flowered dresses and pinafores. There are occasional comic touches, like the pussycat coming back from visiting the queen in shades and a pink coat, and with lots of luggage. Endpapers feature old-fashioned pastel renderings of well-known nursery-rhyme characters. This volume is likely to prove popular with children and Engelbreit -s adult following. A solid collection that would be useful in any library." -Barbara Chatton, College of Education, University of Wyoming, Laramie" Copyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780060081713
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
September 20, 2005
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV055000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nursery Rhymes
Library of Congress categories
Children's poetry
Nursery rhymes
Beehive Awards
Nominee 2007 - 2007

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