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Little Bo Peep

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Visual Interpretations

Betwixt and Between Lost sheep

Ahmed and the Lost Goats Where can they be?

Tail of Woe Resourceful Bo to the rescue

Beautiful Bo Dressed for the ball

Hidden Sheep Animal Bo

Textual/Historical Information

http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/AC/biblst/DJACcurrres/Postmodern2/Bo.html "The History of Bo Peep: An Agricultural Employee's Tragedy in Contemporary Literary Perspective" is a literary analysis using various forms of criticism.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/teletubbies/funandgames/bopeep/index.shtml An interactive [requires Macromedia Flash] game of searching for the sheep.

http://womenshistory.about.com/library/etext/poem1/blp_meynell_lady_lambs.htm Classic poem by Alice Meynell that offers a connection.

http://www.grand-pre.com/doc/PlanDeLecon_en.pdf Teaching unit on the History of the Arcadians with references to sheep and wool.

http://www.bordercollie.org/ Border collies do not seem to be a part of Little Bo Peep's world.

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

Cowell, Cressida. Little Bo Peep's Library Book. New York: Orchard, 1999.

Dealey, Erin. Little Bo Peep Can't Get to Sleep. Illustrated by Hanako Wakiyama. New York: Atheneum, c2005.

Little Bo-Peep. Illustrated by Rebecca Archer. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1998.

Little Bo Peep. Illustrated by Paul Galdone. New York, Clarion, 1986.

Little Bo-Peep. Illustrated by Tracey Campbell Pearson. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2004.

Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey. Little Bo-Peep. Boston, MA: Little Brown, 1901.

 



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