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Lobel, A. (1986). The Random House Book of Mother Goose. Illustrated by Arnold Lobel. New York, NY: Random House.
Brief Annotation: The book is a collection of over 175 pages of Mother Goose tales.
Genre: Poetry
Grade Level: Pre-K to Grade 5
Readers who will like this: Readers of all ages will enjoy the collection of this book. It showcases those most familiar to us, and also has several poems that are more rare from Mother Goose.
Response/Rating (1-4): This collection receives a 4. Each poem has an illustration, whether it be a small quick picture, to a more elaborate two page display. Children can practice choral reading, and others can enjoy finding the rhyming pattern of poems they may not know.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: Can anyone think of a Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme? Or do you have a favorite Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme?
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