This collection of nursery songs & rhymes features a range of classics including Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, The Wheels on the Bus, Old MacDonald, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty and Jack & Jill.
Classic Treasury Nursery Rhymes is a charming collection of famous nursery rhymes, first poems, songs and fairy tales for young children aged 3+ years to treasure forever. Every entry in this classic nursery rhymes book has been enchantingly illustrated to make reading fun for kids. # Features famous nursery rhymes and little-known poems to appeal to all imaginations. # Short poems that kids can follow along with and recite, developing their recall skills. # A beautiful hardback book with flocked (furry) cover to be treasured forever. Synopsis - Product details Classic Treasury Nursery Rhymes will be adored by children of all ages, and the nature of rhymes also makes them suitable for early readers. Classic rhymes, poems and songs are grouped by subject so that kids and parents can make an easy reading selection. From 'Best-loved Rhymes' to 'Number Rhymes', there are ten different sections for children to discover. Chapters and rhymes inside Classic Treasury Nursery Rhymes: # Best-loved Rhymes chapter includes Old Macdonald had a Farm and Monday's Child # Favourite Folk chapter includes Little Boy Blue and There was a Crooked Man # Animal Friends chapter includes Goosey, Goosey, Gander and A Cat came Fiddling # Playing Together chapter includes Ring-a-ring o' Roses and Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes # Tasty Treats chapter includes Georgie Peorgie and Oranges and Lemons # Out and About chapter includes To Market, to Market and I Saw Three Ships # Number Rhymes chapter includes Sing a Song of Sixpence and One, Two, Buckle my Shoe # Whatever the Weather chapter includes Blow, Wind, Blow and Red Sky at Night # Bedtime Rhymes chapter includes Wee Willie Winkie and Star Light, Star Bright # Story Time chapter includes Snow White and Rose Red and The Boy Who Cried Wolf A sample nursery rhyme, To Market, to Market: To market, to market To buy a fat pig; Home again, home again, jiggety-jig. To market, to market To buy a fat hog; Home again, home again jiggety-jog.
Humpty Dumpty, Little Bo Peep, and a host of other memorable characters invite you and your baby to the wonderful world of nursery rhymes. Share more than 150 classic rhymes together and revisit them, time and again. Illustrated with lots of love and care, this is the perfect first treasury for your little tots.
Enchanting and magic worlds are only a moment away with these stunning treasury titles. These illustrated stories, songs, and rhymes have been adapted from traditional sources. Little faces will light up as they discover these timeless classics and come to love the well-know characters who have delighted children for generations.
This beautiful collection of favourite nursery rhymes is perfect for young children. The gorgeous illustrations bring to life popular characters such as Humpty Dumpty and Jack and Jill. There are over one hundred rhymes in this book that can be read aloud again and again. This is a book for children to treasure throughout their childhood.
This beautifully illustrated book is packed with countless traditional nursery rhymes and stories, presented in themes so children can easily pick and choose what they would like to read or listen to. Every story and rhyme is accompanied by bright, appealing artwork.
A wonderfully illustrated and sumptuous collection of nursery rhymes for all ages, including many favorite rhymes as well as some that will be a delightful discovery. Originally published as The Cat and the Fiddle in 2011, this edition includes a new introduction by Jackie Morris--a spirited defense of the nursery rhyme, which she fears is in danger of being forgotten in a digital world. The beautiful and detailed watercolor paintings combine with more than 40 rhymes to make this a unique treasury and lifetime possession for children and adults of all ages.
Collects eighteen traditional illustrated nursery rhymes, including Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Mary had a little lamb, and Polly put the kettle on.