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Mary Had A Little Lamb

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Visual Interpretations

Who Takes Center Stage? Mary, the Lamb, or the Teacher

Education over Time Schoolroom Scenes

Photo Realism Interesting Perspectives

Textual/Historical Information

http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/ The Blackwell Museum contains some lovely images and history of American education.

http://history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/mary.html Thomas Edison reading the first words used on the tinfoil phonograph for the Golden Jubilee of the Phonograph ceremony 50 years after the original words were spoken on tinfoil.

http://www.bussongs.com/songs/mary_had_a_little_lamb.php This provides a traditional and a boogie-woogie version of this rhyme.

http://www.womenwriters.net/domesticgoddess/hale1.html A brief biography of this domestic goddess, Sarah Josepha Hale.

http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~daniel_schugurensky/assignment1/ History of Education: Selected Moments of the 20 th century is a useful resource for checking major events in education.

http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/linkhist.htm A brief but useful listing of links, including one to a digital copy of The New England Primer.

Versions and Variants

Textual Versions and Variants - A complete listing of the versions and variants of this rhyme

Visual Versions and Variants - A comparative listing of all associated within Eclipse

Rhyme Specific Bibliography

Kate Gleeson's Mary Had a Little Lamb. Illustrated by Kate Gleeson. Racine, WI : Western Publishing, 1994.

Hale, Sarah Josepha. Mary Had A Little Lamb. Illustrated by Tomie de Paola. New York: Holiday House, 1984.

Hale, Sarah Josepha. Mary Had a Little Lamb. Illustrated by Iza Trapani. Dallas: Whispering Coyote Press, 1998.

Hale, Sarah Josepha. Mary Had a Little Lamb. Photo-Illus. by Bruce McMillan. New York: Scholastic, 1990.

Hale, Sarah Josepha. Mary Had A Little Lamb. Illustrated by Suzanne Vasilak. New York: Modern Publishing, 1993.

The Story of Mary and Her Little Lamb as told by Mary and Her Neighbors and Friends. [To which is added a critical analysis of the Poem] Dearborn, Michigan: Published by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, 1928.



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