#001 - I N D E X - Mary Had a Little lamb, Mother Goose
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The most popular Nursery rhymes has no known author -it is anonymous, but in 1695, a French author Charles Perrault created many stories and fairy tales. He put together all popular nursery rhymes, and fairy tales, under the name of the Tales of Mother Goose. Mother Goose stories was first translated into English by Robert Samber in 1729. Thanks to Mr. Perrault for giving us Mother Goose and creating fairy tales in the 1690's, so we may continue to enjoy them until today Mary had a little lamb by Mother Goose Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go He followed, her to school one day That was against the rule It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school And so, the teacher turned him out But still he lingered near And wait patiently about until Mary did appear What makes the lamb love Mary so? The eagerly children cry Oh, Mary loves the lamb you know The teacher did reply I N D E X 01 #1 Mary Had a Little lamb * 02 #2Just So Stories (poems), #3This land is your land #4The Three Little Pigs #5The Princess and the Pea #6The Star-Spangled Banner * #7- #8 The Bremen Town Musicians #9 The pledge allegiance of the flag #10-#14The Elephant's Child #15The Fox and the Monkey #16 Wild Blue yonder - Air force USA * #17 The Disciple #18 A strange story #19The Blind Men and the Elephant #20 Mother Goose Old King Cole * #21, #022 The Aged Mother #23- #026 The Gift of the Magi #27-The Army Goes Rolling Along * #28-#030 The Child's Story #31- #32The Declaration of Independence of the USA #33 The Town Mouse and The Country Mouse #34 jack and the beanstalk #35 - #37 I Have a Dream #38, #39 the tale of Peter Rabbit #40, #41 five little pigs #42 Aubrey * #43, #45 A Story Without A Title #46 Who was Anton Pavlovich Chekhov #47 What A Wonderful World, Louis Armstrong * #48 Androclus and the Lion #49 The Great Feast #50 Two Nights at Neempani, #51 The Gettysburg Address #52 - #54 The Little Red Hen, #55-#59 Les Miserable*