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Mother Goose is the most recognized anonymous "author" of popular

children's nursery rhymes. Credit for her fabrication goes to Charles


Perrault, the creator of the fairy tale genre and first to name her in a book
which became known by its subtitle, Tales of My Mother Goose (1695).

Nursery rhymes have been retold and illustrated in countless versions over
the centuries, so American Literature selected what we consider to be the
very best: William Wallace Denslow's Mother Goose by Anonymous
(1901) for his cherubic, mischievous, and nostalgic illustrations of beloved
nursery rhymes. Enjoy his collection in American Literature's Short Stories
for Children. Perfect as bedtime stories, or to read, chant, or sing with your
favorite children. Enjoy reminiscing and exploring Pre-K Wordplay!, and
when it's bedtime, Lullabies from around the world

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