While nursery rhymes are part of the infant subculture of all societies, they are also interesting to examine on two other levels. The first is due to the way in which they reflect many of a cultures myths and social mores. The second is because many of them were originally social and political satires. Centuries ago, to criticize the government was to invite imprisonment or death. One way in which it could be safely done was by writing the criticism in the form of a children's story. This collection of stories and rhymes contains the classics: *) Thumbelina *) Mary's lamb *) Hedgehog's magic *) The owl and the pussy-cat *) Step on a crack *) Three little kittens *) The potato with bog ideas *) Monday's child *) Tim rabbit's sneeze *) Little Bo-peep *) Town mouse, country mouse *) I love little pussy *) Milly-molly-mandy has a surprise *) Lavender's blue *) The tiger who liked baths *) Five little monkeys *) The little girl who go out of bed on the wrong side *) Little Miss Muffett *) The stamping elephant *) Little boy blue *) Teddy Robinson's night out *) The old woman and her pig *) Mr. Puffblow's hat *) Itsy bitsy spider *) The little wooden horse *) Wee Willie Winkie There are many illustrations, sure to catch the eye of the young child. As an adult, the lessons are easy to discern, they are important ones for all children to learn. I recommend this as a book to be read to children and have the lessons explained to them.
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