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Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog
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OLD MOTHER HUBBARD AND HER DOG. Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the cupboard,
To give her poor Dog a bone,
When she came there
The cupboard was bare,
And so the poor Dog had none.
JOHN McLOUGHLIN, Publisher, N. Y.
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She went to the Tavern,For white wine and red,
When she c. . . Read More
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The illustrious Caldecott-Honored illustrator, Tomie DePaola, illustrates a Mother Goose rhyme about Old Mother Hubbard and her dog.
A weird rhyme, as most Mother Goose rhymes are, but enjoyable by older children.
Okey buku klasik kanak-kanak yang sangat comel. Pengkisahan di antara seorang ibu tua bersama seekor anjing yang entah dari mana munculnya, tetapi akhirnya dia membela anjing itu dengan penuh kasih sayang.
Ibu Hubbard banyak keluar ke rumah dalam buku ini. Tiapkali dia balik rumah, anjingnya pasti me
love nursery rhymes but they are a dying entity; wish words had been provided for the side panel vignettes, too
Elaborately illustrated version of this nonsensical nursery rhyme, in classic de Paola style. Readers will delight in the details of each page, as they search the outlining illustrations for familiar images of other Mother Goose friends.
This is about a girl who had a dog and the dog kept wanting more and more things. I would use this in a classroom to show the students that wanting more is such a bad thing.