Best of
Nursery-Rhymes

2003

Gris Grimly's Wicked Nursery Rhymes I


Gris Grimly - 2003
    Darker adaptations of familiar nursery rhymes.

¡Pio Peep!: Traditional Spanish Nursery Rhymes


Alma Flor Ada - 2003
    It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.Passed down from generation to generation, the twenty-nine rhymes included have been lovingly selected by distinguished authors Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy. English adaptations by Alice Schertle capture the spirit of each rhyme and have a charm all their own.Accompanied by beautiful illustrations by Spanish artist Viví Escrivá, this collection is destined to become a beloved classic for children already familiar with the rhymes as well as those encountering them for the first time.From playing dress up to making tortillas, and from rising at daybreak to falling asleep, these joyful rhymes are sure to delight young readers.

The Sun in Me: Poems about the Planet


Judith Nicholls - 2003
    Beth Krommes's distinctive, eye-catching illustrations act as beautiful accompaniments to the text.

Classic Treasury of Nursery Songs and Rhymes


Trace Moroney - 2003
    These much-loved nursery songs and rhymes, and many 65 more are included in this delightful collection and are charmingly illustrated by Tracey Moroney.

The Kingfisher Book of Nursery Tales


Vivian French - 2003
    This gorgeous new collection brings these and other nursery favorites to a new generation of little ones, inspiringly retold by a popular writer for this young age group. Filled with vitality and fun, Vivian French's retellings are perfect to read aloud, while Stephen Lambert's charming illustrations bring the tales to life on every page.

The Complete Book of Activities, Games, Stories, Props, Recipes and Dances for Young Children


Pam Schiller - 2003
    The companion to The Complete Book of Rhymes, Songs, Poems, Fingerplays, and Chants, it's a teacher's best friend!