Engelbreit, Mary. HaperFestival: 2005-2008
The rhymes are the same Mothergoose rhymes that most people grew up reading and repeating. Occasionally, a word is slightly different but that is typical of most books repeating the classic rhymes. The rhymes include: Hey Diddle, Diddle; Rub-a-Dub-Dub; Humpty Dumpty; The Old Woman in the Shoe; Mistress Mary; Wee Willie Winkie; Jack and Jill; Pat-a-Cake; Old King Cole; Ring Around the Roses (with different words than the original); Little Bobby Shafto; and Little Boy Blue. These are just a few of the poems in the three books.
A few of them Ladybug had never heard such as:
Three little ghostesses,Sitting on postesses,Eating buttered toastesses,Greasing their fistesses,Up to their wristesses,Oh, what beastessesTo make such feastesses!
Every child should know these classic rhymes and what better way to enjoy them than with Mary Engelbreit. Snugglebug and Ladybug enjoyed these three books and hope you do, too!
© Becky Laney of Young Readers