Richard Scarry's Best Mother Goose Ever!

Richard Scarry's Best Mother Goose Ever!

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Fifty favorite and not so well-known nursery rhymes are brought to vibrant life by Richard Scarry whose bears, pigs, cats, and rabbits perfectly illustrate these familiar verses. From Old Mother Hubbard to Jack Sprat, this oversize book depicts these most classic characters in bright, funny, colorful detail.
Mother Goose is a perfect foundation for any child's library, and...more
Hardcover, 96 pages
Published September 1st 1999 by Golden Books (first published 1970)
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Rodricucuz Vaughn
1. Mother Goose








2. The illustrations are large, detailed, varied, and fanciful; I would compare it them to a combination of Norman Rockwell, Walt Disney, and Salvador Dali. My favorites include "Jack Be Nimble" with Jack as a grasshopper, and "Simple Simon" as a monkey and the pieman as a gori

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A. If you like Engelbreit's artistic style, this book is for you. Has some uncommon rhymes for example "Three Little Ghostesses" and "Terrence McDiddler". However, some illustrations do not fit...more
Little Miss and the Legomeister
I love these old fashioned nursery rhymes. And Richard Scarry's illustrations are always fun. The book is pretty big, with usually only one rhyme per page, so the illustrations are huge. I think my favorite picture is Elsie Marley, who is too fine to feed the swine.

And my favorite rhyme is:

One misty, moisty morning,
When cloudy was the weather,
I chanced to meet an old man
Clothed all in leather,
Clothed all in leather,
With cap under his chin.
How do you do, and how do you do,
And how do you do agai...more
Mackenzie W
This book is a collection of well loved nursery rhymes set in the world of Richard Scarry. Many readers (and parents alike) may recognize the characters from the Richard Scarry TV show or the "Busytown" computer game. The pages are filled with large full-color illustrations portraying the nursery rhymes in action. Most of the rhymes are confined to one or two pages, and there are no titles.

Overall, I found this book to be lighthearted and entertaining, but the lack of titles and page numbers ma...more
Margaret
Apr 28, 2013 Margaret rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommended to Margaret by: Memoria Press Junior Kindergarten
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Through the recommendations of Memoria Press in their curriculum package it is amazing what is possible to provide in a pre-school or Junior Kindergarten experience and I’d say the bulk of the best of it is within the literature and poetry section. Since there are 33 weeks and 34 literature selections, let me start with telling you about the poetry because of this, there is really only three. Two, however that you use on a regular basis throughout the year of curriculum in the lesson plans. The

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Loretta Kramer
Best Mother Goose Ever contains fifty mother goose nursery rhymes artfully illustrated by Richard Scarry. The illustrations are large because this is a BIG Golden Book, unlike most Golden Books that are smaller in size. One nursery rhyme fills two pages, which makes this perfect for read aloud.

Best Mother Goose Ever is pleasing to the eye because of Richard Scarry’s animal illustrations for each of the nursery rhymes. Preschoolers will appreciate the sweetness in the characters faces and enjoy...more
Amy
Good grief, I loved this book when I was a kid! I wore it out! This book is so synonymous with nursery rhymes for me that when I recite nursery rhymes with my niece and/or nephew, an inordinate number of Richard Scarry cats, pigs, rabbits, and dogs parade through my head as we speak the words. Jack Sprat will forever be a skinny little tomcat in my mind, and Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater? Yeah, he's a rabbit.
Mandy
This is a great compilation of 50 Mother Goose rhymes illustrated by Richard Scarry. I was surprised that there were many rhymes I did not know at all or that I did not know the additional verses to.
Carrie Wilson
Jan 19, 2010 Carrie Wilson rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: any child
Recommended to Carrie by: my mother
Scarry's books were some of my favorites as a child--I "read" his illustrations as a toddler before I learned to read as a preschooler. I still remember his unique and humorous drawings.
Stephanie
This is one of the most comprehensive Mother Goose collections I've seen, besides being so winsomely illustrated. My one-year-old loves it. Recommended for all homes!
Beth
A child tells me that The Queen of Hearts doesn't look like the one from Alice in Wonderland. No she doesn't, but she did get her tarts back from The Knave of Hearts.
Andrea
I still remember even reading this book when I was little at my grandparent's house. Funny, many of the rhymes are politically incorrect now.
Gail
My two year old couldn't get enough of this book. i think it was the pictures, but she may also have been responding to the rhythm and rhyme.
Heather
Just not into Mother Goose. The pictures were clever at times, but I'm tired of old rhymes that perpetuate stereotypes.
travelmel
This was my GO-TO nursery rhyme book. The art is amazing, not too much boring mixed in with the awesome... great stuff.
Chris King
BEST. MOTHER GOOSE BOOK. EVER. My kids loved this book, and I loved reading it to them every night.
Ashley
Mar 09, 2012 Ashley added it
Shelves: childhood-reads
This was my favorite book growing up. I still remember the illustrations!
Jandi
Jan 27, 2011 Jandi added it
Shelves: children-s-books
This book was adorable. I would recommend reading this to children.
Catlover
my favorite richard scarry book, and my children's favorite too
Kirsten
Not the Best Mother Goose Ever, But we enjoyed it none the less-
MJ
odc on order january
Niamhirl
These rhymes were read to me and my brothers when we were very young. We then all read them ourselves and it required much sticky tape repairs due to our love of it, when my two younger siblings were born this book was dug out again and much loved by both of them. It has also been read to my nephews when they were old enough to appreciate it - I will make sure to buy a copy when I have my own children and hope the get the same joy out of it as I did.
Eva Leger
Jul 16, 2009 Eva Leger rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommended to Eva by: found at the store
Shelves: julias-books
Some of these are the classics that I heard as a kid and some I've never heard. Most are fine but a few I skip over because they just don't seem all that kid friendly if you know what I mean.
I don't think I'm over the top with what I don't allow Julia access too but some of these are a little crazy. I can't see sitting in bed at bedtime reading to Julia about violence- whether it's a cat playing pretend or real- same thing in a 3 year olds mind.
Natalie
Someone devoted some time to pointing out the differences between the 1963 and 1991 editions of The Best Word Book Ever. Some of the changes are in the name of respecting cultural identity or gender equality but others are just weird. Like, no more jumping out windows. Bummer.
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Dolly
Aug 16, 2008 Dolly rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: parents reading with their children
As always, Richard Scarry's illustrations are very cute. The narration includes standard Mother Goose rhymes, although they have not been edited at all and can be a little brutal. "Be he alive or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread." and "She whipped them all soundly and sent them to bed." Ugh!
Katie
Oct 13, 2008 Katie rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: little teeny kids
Recommended to Katie by: Santa Claus?
I can still recite all kinds of stuff from this, and so can both my parents. Of course, the same is true for anything that rhymes and was published in English between 1969 and 1974. The pictures are fantastic. Hector Protector was dressed all in green, Hector Protector was sent to the Queen...
Cindy D
A good selection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes. This book brings nursery rhymes more modern with the use of Richard Scarry's illustrations. This book offers a variety of opportunities to incorporate lessons in the classroom from phonological awareness, to rhyming patterns, to counting.
Mark
Feb 01, 2010 Mark rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: any children
"I just don't want to grow up ..." is a lyric to an ad jingle I used to hear back in my childhood. Reading this pretty and colorful book always made me remember that jingle. Those who grew up with Richard Scarry's books will agree with me.
Danny
Amazing illustrations, made me laugh over and over as to what type of animal Richard Scarry would choose to represent the various Mother Goose characters. Lots of good times with the kids with this book.
Elizabeth
This book is so much fun that I am considering purchasing a copy. It has every nursery rhyme I can think of and more, including many that I did not know that I knew (thanks, Mom!).
Karey
My kids didn't respond to this version of the Mother Goose tales like others we read, but it was a fun read, nevertheless.
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