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elogo bottom Mother Goose: A Scholarly Exploration
MOTHER GOOSE
what makes a Mother Goose a Mother Goose?
the nursery rhymes
Mother Goose visual challenges
life and history
zimmerli art museum
emergent literacy
social & political uses of Mother Goose
censorship
advertisement and imagery
digitization of early nursery rhyme books
an early Mother Goose play
mother goose online
RESOURCES
research pathfinder
bibliographies
external resources
glossary
Pathfinder: Mother Goose Reference Materials

Bibliography

Apseloff, Marilyn Fain. "Mother Goose." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1994 ed.

Baring-Gould, William S. and Ceil. The Annotated Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes Old and New, Arranged and Explained. New York: Bramhall House, 1958.

Bracy, William. "Mother Goose." Collier's Encyclopedia. 1995 ed.

Cech, John. "Nursery Rhyme." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1994 ed.

Huck, Charlotte S., Susan Hepler, Janet Hickman and Barbara Z. Kiefer. Children's Literature in the Elementary School, Sixth Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1997.

Folk art painting of Little Bo Peep on wooden box

Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. Seattle: Microsoft Corporation, 1998. CD-ROM.

"Mother Goose." Academic American Encyclopedia. 1996 ed.

"Mother Goose." The New Encyclopędia Britannica. 1998 ed.

Opie, Iona. "Playground Rhymes and the Oral Tradition." International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. London: Oxford University Press, 1996.

Opie, Iona and Peter. Tail Feathers From Mother Goose: The Opie Rhyme Book. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1988.

Sutherland, Zena. "Literature for Children." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1994 ed.

Sutherland, Zena and May Hill Arbuthnot. Children and Books, Seventh Edition. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1986.

Yankee Doodle's Literary Sampler of Prose, Poetry and Pictures: Selected from the Rare Books Collections of the Library of Congress. Introduction by Virginia Haviland and Margaret N. Coughlan. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, Co., 1974.

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