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MOTHER GOOSE – FOR KIDS AND THE YOUNG AT HEART
Mother Goose rhymes trace back to 17th- and 18th-century England and France, possibly inspired by real women like Elizabeth Goose in Boston folklore. Early collections appeared around 1765, evolving into illustrated anthologies for children. These oral traditions emphasize rhythm, repetition, and whimsy for early language development
The New World of Mother Goose by Elmo Leonard is based on a European tradition with an ancient lineage. The author successfully took up the challenge of adapting this mainstay of Western culture to suit the tastes of a more modern public. Arguably The New Mother of Goose is still relevant in the age of the Internet and social media




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