Nursery Rhymes Old and New
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Accompanied by color cartoons, these rhymes teach the little lessons of life necessary for the computer age with an infectious rhythm that makes them hard to forget. Recommended for grandparents to read to their grandchildren. The critics' reaction has been positive. The complete book of eNursery Rhymes (available separately) is recommended by "ComputerEdge Magazine", and "The MidWest Book Review" calls it "a delightful collection of brief poems ... deriving from the computer and the internet, [with] that very funny but "oh-so-true" recognition that will entertain and delight the reader." In this book, a selection of the classic rhymes and color illustrations from the 1892 McLoughlin edition of "Mother Goose's Rhymes & Chimes" are reproduced on pages facing the computer-age eNursery Rhymes and colorized illustrations from the complete book of eNursery Rhymes by Mother Mouse. The book closes with a short story that explains why the mouse ran up the clock.
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