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PSLooking Glass Library: Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes series.
Illustrated by
Jeremy Tugeau.
Each volume presents thirteen nursery rhymes, including the occasional tongue twister, grouped by theme; this works better with some volumes (e.g., Count) than others (Friends). Pleasant enough paintings of smiling children, some contemporary-looking, others old-fashioned, illustrate the rhymes. A brief introduction, nearly identical across volumes, begins the books. Glos. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes titles: Animal Tales from Mother Goose, Bedtime with Mother Goose, Count Along with Mother Goose, and Making Friends with Mother Goose.