This Paperback Book item from Alfred A. Knopf was reviewed on 3-Nov-2008.
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1) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. Of all the books I received as baby gifts, this book has had the longest lifespan. It was my daughter´s favorite book as soon as she was old enough to turn regular pages, and almost a year later, it still is. Unlike shorter board books which become very repetitive, this book still has poems that seem "fresh" to me. Everytime we read it´s a different experience, depending how many pages we turn at a time. It can be a short book or a long book, depending on the day. The illustrations are incredibly detailed. Even after what seems like a thousand reads, I´m finding clever twists and recognizing characters from elsewhere in the book. This book is a classic and offers lots of bang for your buck.¤ 2) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. The illustrations for the rhymes are all of cats and other animals as stand in for humans and are very cute. As for the rhymes, there are not many of them and some are truncated.¤ 3) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. This is a very good book, but it´s not quite what I´d imagined. Most of the rhymes were not familiar to me. The illustrations are beautiful, though, and it´s fun to read. We enjoy it, but if I had seen it before buying, I probably wouldn´t have bought it.¤ 4) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. This has been one of our kids´ very favorite books since they were about 6 months old, edited by the clever Iona Opie and illustrated by the author of the Max and Ruby books. The sing-song rhythms enchanted them as babies, and the entertaining (and adorable) animal-based interpretations of the words have kept the kids coming back to pull this off the shelf. The collection is really well-chosen, with most of the "classic" nursery rhymes here; my only complaint is that the editor seems to opt for only one verse of most rhymes where in some cases I´m pretty sure there´s more to it than that. The division into "chapters" makes it a little easier to find a closure point, since they keep wanting to hear/see "just one more!" A great baby gift.¤ 5) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. When my kids were small, I went into a "Mother Goose" kick. I bought and checked out from the Library every Mother Goose I could find, we read them all, and THIS was by far our favorite. The selection of poems was varied, with old favorites and new poems I´d never heard from my childhood as well. The illustrations are beautiful and very fun, Rosemary Wells knows just how kids minds work!¤ 6) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. Divided into four sections, this anthology contains more than 60 of the most colourful and best-loved nursery rhymes, including "Humpty Dumpty" and "Hey Diddle, Diddle". These are illustrated with watercolour pictures of distinctive characters - rabbits, cats and mice - by Rosemary Wells.¤ 7) Paperback Book My Very First Mother Goose by Alfred A. Knopf. There should be a law that requires every child to sit on Grandpa´s knee as he chants "Trot, trot, to Boston; trot, trot, to Lynn." Grownups who still giggle at the thought of Little Jack Horner pulling a plum out of his Christmas pie, or who make a wish on a star, murmuring "Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight" know the secret. They´re the ones who will be handing down those same nursery rhymes to their own children, preserving an age-old tradition. But no child should be left behind. In world folklore authority Iona Opie´s collection, these invaluable and ancient nuggets of childhood verse are bursting with new life. Quirky and sly, sweet, gentle, rollicking, silly... the range of rhymes is breathtaking. Winner of over a dozen prestigious awards, including a Parents´ Choice Award and an ALA Notable Children´s Book award, this wonderful book is charmingly illustrated by Rosemary Wells, best known for her Max books (Max´s Bath, Max´s Bedtime, Max´s Ride). A solid repertoire of nursery rhymes should be de rigueur for any aunt, uncle, grandparent, or parent worth his or her salt. This book is a must, as is its companion volume, Here Comes Mother Goose. (Click to see a sample spread from My Very First Mother Goose. Illustrations & copy; 1996 by Rosemary Wells. Permission from Candlewick Press.) (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 1-Dec-2008, 06767619419780676761948, 850-070-410-110-390-050-8 |