Sunday, May 6, 2012

Mother Goose Rhymes---Part II


Mother Goose Rhymes
(the second half of the book)
Copyright 1943
The Saalfield Publishing Co.


Uh oh, I have naturally curly hair but I don't think I was ever horrid?


I love this Little Maiden poem. 


A row of sun faced flowers.


Not an inch on this page was spared.


An image I would never tire of.


This Thursday child has far to go...


I knew there were more lines to this poem...so sweet.


The schedule I am keeping in May has me late to the party. I think Corey will let me in anyway. Follow me over and see the other Lil' Vintage Story Books.



11 comments:

  1. What a darling little book filled with nursery rhymes. Love the olden art in these books. What a sweet blog you have and I'm one of your newest followers.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  2. I never joined the party this week but I'm glad you were able to share this lovely book with us. I especially love the little girl with the curl.

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  3. Sure, you can always join late- your books are always worth it!! This is another sweet one- love the little sunflowers and Mary and her lamb!

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  4. So sweet! Love the sunflowers!! The little girl rhyme is funny, and she is not bad, but horrid! Oh, my!! ;) xo Heather

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  5. Adorable, sweet Renee! These sweet little tales put a smile on my face! I will be seeing my two little grandbabies in a few weeks and nothing would thrill me more than sitting down and reading nursery rhymes to them!
    Hugzzzzzz,
    Carolynn. xoxo

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  6. I love the sunflower girls!!! What sweet graphics!

    chris

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  7. sweet!! we used to have a similar book... where are all those books!? I need to start collecting them again for the babies!
    have a great week Renee
    xoxo

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  8. I love the Monday's child poem! My children were born on Tuesday and Saturday and it's kind of amazing how true that little poem is!

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  9. Love these images Renee! Thanks so much for sharing them. Maybe my next album idea?

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  10. Such cute illustrations! And uh... let me just say that I have a daughter with curly hair who is now 23. But I'm not sure how we lived through year 18. And I'll leave it at that.

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  11. Look at those flower faces!!! I don't know about you, but I think I would have a hard time putting this book down. SO charming!

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