The nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence tells a playful story about royalty, surprise, and curiosity. The rhyme tells us a story about a funny little word with a king, queen, and some birds hiding ...
In 1926, Archibald MacLeish (1892–1982) published a poem he called “Ars Poetica” (an updating, he thought, of Horace’s ancient Roman “art of poetry”). Composing a manifesto for the Imagism of the time ...
Wee Willie Winkie -- Polly Flinders -- Mary had a little lamb -- See-saw Margery Daw -- Sing a song of sixpence -- Jack Sprat could eat no fat -- There was a little girl -- Simple Simon -- Polly put ...
Sesame School Random House launches the Sesame Beginnings series, a line of board books designed to teach pre-literacy skills to babies and toddlers. The books are leveled 1-5 to correspond to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- We are fortunate to have the Amish within our state borders. Whether it be in Middlefield, Hartville, Millersburg, Berlin, Sugarcreek or Ashland, their lifestyle and dedicated ...
Sing a Song of Sixpence: A Pocketful of Nursery Rhymes and Tales by Jane Chapman delivers familiar verse and stories from ""Jack and Jill"" to ""The Three Little Pigs."" And although less cheerful ...
"Catalogue of an exhibition held at the British Library, October 1986-January 1987"--t.p. verso. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source ...
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