The Sesame Street Mother Goose


Book Description

Familiar nursery rhymes are accented by pop-up illustrations of Sesame Street figures assuming the roles of Mother Goose characters




The Movable Mother Goose


Book Description

Robert Sabuda's The Movable Mother Goose puts a new spin on traditional nursery rhymes as they come alive in a glorious explosion of color! This pop-up extravaganza by award winner Robert Sabuda is destined to become a new classic for all generations.




A Pop-up Book of Nursery Rhymes (Limited Edition)


Book Description

Matthew Reinhart's phenomenal paper engineering, as evidenced in Cinderella and The Jungle Book, brings an added dimension --literally-- to the classic telling of childhood's most treasured nursery rhymes. Featuring classic rhymes such as "Mary had a Little Lamb" and "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," readers can experience these timeless verses like never before. This special collector's edition comes complete with a specially designed, cloth-covered cover that also includes an additional pop. Each of the 250 copies in existence has been signed and numbered by Matthew Reinhart.




My Nursery Rhyme Pop-up Book


Book Description

A delightful pop-up book that includes all the nursery rhyme favorites: Hey Diddle, Diddle; Little Bo Peep; Humpty Dumpty; There Was An Old Woman; Little Miss Muffet; Old Mother Hubbard; The Big Ship Sails; Mary, Mary Quite Contrary; The Queen of Hearts; & Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.




Mini House: Mother Goose's House


Book Description

Colorful, chunky, irresistible. Peter Lippman's 2.2-million-copy-bestselling Mini-House series is a hit with kids and adults alike. You pick one up. You hold it. You turn it around. You peer inside the windows, and then you pop the latch, opening the door to the story-and to a child's imagination. It's a Mini-House Book that's a Shoe! Mother Goose's House brings to life ten traditional Mother Goose rhymes-for a whole new lapful of readers. Selection of the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club. 276,000 copies in print.




Not Your Mother's Goose


Book Description

A mega-sarcastic collection of fairy tale recaps (for adults), along with hilarious fake news stories and headlines involving fairy tale characters. Topher Goggin's gut-busting book is part Dave Barry and part The Onion, along with a dash of Gary Larson's Far Side cartoons in Rick Cunningham's illustrations. From the first page, you'll constantly be laughing your glass off. Uh, glass slippers off, that is.




The "pop-up" Mother Goose


Book Description

A collection of traditional nursery rhymes featuring fifteen pop-up color illustrations.




SuperBaby


Book Description

The first three years of life are the most important for nurturing a childs full potential: thats when they start forming attachments, developing a sense of self, and learning to trust. During this time, there are critical windows of opportunity that parents can take advantage of-if they know how. In a dozen succinct yet information-packed chapters, award-winning columnist and professional therapist Dr. Jenn Berman gives parents the knowledge they need. Her enlightening sidebars, bulleted lists, and concrete, easy-to-use strategies will help parents raise happy, healthy babies…who grow to be flourishing toddlers and successful adults.




Mother Goose Pop Up Treasury


Book Description

10 Pop ups, stories are complete on each spread, told in miniature books and "scrapbook' pages.




Breaking the Mother Goose Code


Book Description

Who was Mother Goose? Where did she come from, and when? Although she’s one of the most beloved characters in Western literature, Mother Goose’s origins have seemed lost in the mists of time. Several have tried to pin her down, claiming she was the mother of Charlemagne, the wife of Clovis (King of the Franks), the Queen of Sheba, or even Elizabeth Goose of Boston, Massachusetts. Others think she’s related to mysterious goose-footed statues in old French churches called “Queen Pedauque.” This book delves deeply into the surviving evidence for Mother Goose’s origins – from her nursery rhymes and fairy tales as well as from relevant historical, mythological, and anthropological data. Until now, no one has ever confidently identified this intriguing yet elusive literary figure. So who was the real Mother Goose? The answer might surprise you.