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2007 picture book by Iona Opie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mother Goose's Little Treasures is a 2007 children's picture book by Iona Opie. It is a collection of nursery rhymes, some little known, chosen by Opie from the Mother Goose oeuvre.
Author | Iona Opie (editor) |
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Illustrator | Rosemary Wells |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's picture book |
Published | 2007 (Candlewick Press) |
Publication place | England |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 52 |
ISBN | 9780763636555 |
OCLC | 144226858 |
Little Treasures contains 22 nursery rhymes:
In a star review, Booklist wrote "This gem, comprising 22 tidbits from little-known nursery rhymes, shines with the charm of old-time rhymes and with Wells' beloved animal and child characters, set down in her signature style." and concludes "this third Opie-Wells treasury of treasures is likely to become a staple in children's collections."[1] and the School Library Journal found "The very nature of this book makes it a less-essential purchase than this team's My Very First Mother Goose (1996) or Here Comes Mother Goose (1999, both Candlewick), so possibly only larger collections or libraries with lots of Rosemary Wells fans will want it."[1]
Kirkus Reviews wrote "The pictures may suggest scenarios for some of the more abstract lines here, but young goslings will still benefit most not by trying to make sense of the gnomic verses, but just listening to the rhythms of sound and language in them."[2] Publishers Weekly stated "this is less a title for Everytoddler than one for lovers of rhyme and verse."[3] while The New York Times, commenting on Opie's introduction, found her "more the Jungian than the scientist." and that "Wells’s pictures for Opie’s collection don’t go far enough in the originality direction."[4]
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