
The collection gathers the beloved nursery rhymes we all grew up hearing—Little Boy Blue, Old King Cole, Humpty Dumpty, and many more—presented in lively prose rather than verse. Bright illustrations by Maxfield Parrish accompany each tale, giving a fresh visual charm to familiar verses. Listeners will recognize the playful language while discovering subtle new details that bring each character to life. It feels like a gentle stroll through the garden of childhood memories, with each rhyme blooming anew.
An insightful introduction traces the tangled history of Mother Goose, from 17th‑century English pamphlets to French fairy‑tale collections and the colorful American legends that claim her origin. The essay weaves together folklore, literary anecdotes, and the enduring power of lullabies that link generations. As you listen, the soothing cadence of these timeless songs invites both young ears and seasoned hearts to share in a cherished tradition.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1919
Best known for creating the magical world of Oz, he helped shape American children's fantasy with stories full of wonder, humor, and unforgettable characters. His books were written to entertain rather than preach, which gave them a fresh feeling that still carries today.
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