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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
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research pathfinder
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star  

What Is That Animal - And Which Is the Star?

ECLIPSE Image Number 03100004

The top third of this illustration pictures a bright blue sky in which a number of stars are seen. This is the only picture here in which there is not a single star or one that stands out dramatically among the others in the sky. The indistinguishable animal who sits on the green hill that takes up the lower two thirds of the image appears to be totally absorbed in stargazing. But who is that dog (or wolf) almost hidden in the lower right corner, and what else can you see on that hill?



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