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For example in the rhymes “The Annotated Mother Goose” the famous characters like Jack Horner and Miss Muffet showed a close connection with famous people. (Griswold). There are many internet sites that deal with Mother Goose. Some such sites are given below.1. The real Mother Goose and its URL is (Cormier).
When clicking on the front page it opens another webpage with many links, which provide enough information about Mother Goose and many Mother Goose rhymes. 2. The Official Home of the Mother Goose Society and its site address is (The Official Home of the Mother Goose Society). This page has seven links and each link provides information about different things related to Mother Goose. 3. ‘Mother Goose’, is a book. On its 12th page, there is a reference about whether Mother Goose was a real person.
Its URL is (Leokum, 6).In addition to the above-mentioned sites, a lot of other sites are available on the Internet on the topic.Create a collection of nursery rhymes from other lands to illustrate the universal nature of children and the unique characteristics of the people living in these countries. List at least fifteen different rhymes that you found and what country they are from. Every country has its unique culture and language. Nursery rhymes of a country reflect its culture, myth, tradition etc.
A famous example is the popular nursery rhyme ‘London Bridge is falling down. This was written based on the well-known landmarks in London. The main theme of this rhyme is a bridge. People of this country attach much importance to this bridge. (London Bridge is falling down Nursery Rhymes Lyrics, History and Origin). Some other nursery rhymes from different countries are given below. Nursery rhymes From England1. Hey Diddle Diddle2. A Tisket, A Tisket3. Five Busy Honey BeesNursery rhymes from Spain4.
All Ducklings Went to Swim5. Cock-a-doodle-doo! 6. Giddy Up, Little Donkey (Mama Lisa’s World Spain). Nursery rhymes from India7. Rain, rain go away8. Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat9. One, Two Buckle my shoe10. Hickory, Dickory Dock11. Ding-dong bell (Nursery Rhymes). Nursery rhymes from Italy12. Firefly, Firefly13. Mary Busy with the Washing14. Dong Dong Dalena15. Trot, Trot, Little Horse (Mama Lisa’s World Italy). The above-mentioned nursery rhymes are from four different countries. Many of these rhymes reflect dialects of the country of origin.
Almost all these rhymes have a close relationship with the culture of the land. For example “Rain Rain Go Away” is a popular rhyme in India. Natural forces like rain are worshipped as God in India. So the children and adults in India offer a reverential and significant place for rain in their minds. Select a common animal or object that often appears in books for children. Find two to three picture books that develop a story about that animal or object. Compare the ways in which the different artists depict the animal or object through the illustrations and the ways in which the writers describe the animal or object and develop the plots.
There are many animal related stories for children. The elephant is a common animal that often appears in books for children. Arnold Lobel’s Uncle Elephant, Berkeley Breathed’s Pete & Pickles and Bonjour, Babar: The Six Unabridged Classics by the Creator of Babar written by Jean De Brunhoff with Kevin Henkes. (Elephant- Elephants). Uncle Elephant tells the story of the relationship between an elephant uncle and his nephew. There is a strong relationship between these two elephants. After reading this story one really feels that the elephant is a loving and caring animal.
Through Bonjour, Babar stories its author illustrates noble elephants with fantasy and adventure. In this series of stories, authors depict elephants as innocent animals. From this whole lot of stories what one gets is a feeling that this physically big animal owns an innocent, loving peaceful and friendly mind.
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