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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #16

Old MacDonald

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #15

Little Bo Peep

I hope you have enjoyed our weekly journey back to some of the nursery rhymes that are so ingrained in our memories. This has really been a lot of fun for me! 15 flashbacks with a twist! This will be the last Saturday morning revisit, at least for now. Eventually, I hope to put the ones we’ve shared, along with new cartoons, into some sort of collection, but, for now, come back to my website to revisit the rhymes anytime!

Jo

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #14

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #13

Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling, My Son John

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #12

Little Miss Muffet

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #11

This Little Piggy Went to Market

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #10

Jack Sprat

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #9

Old Mother Hubbard

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #8

Pop Goes the Weasel!

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #7

Rub-a-Dub-Dub

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #6

Sing a Song of Sixpence

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #5

There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #4

Humpty Dumpty

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #3

Hey Diddle Diddle!

“I can do this!” said the cow.

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Nursery Rhymes Revisited #2

Jack and Jill

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Nursery Rhymes Remembered

A look back at the nursery rhymes we know and love.

Itsy Bitsy Spider

I still remember all of the nursery rhymes I learned when I was a kid. I remember how they made me feel; their pace, their familiarity, the security of sitting on the lap of someone who loves you and letting the rhythm of the words rock you to sleep. I truly believe that those nursery rhymes are the reason I love writing poetry for children to this day.

But something I didn’t notice at that age was that some of the messages in those treasured rhymes are a little disturbing! “Down comes the baby, cradle and all?” “All the King’s horses couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty together again?” Yikes! That’s a little intense! But nursery rhymes still bring me joy, which is why I started this blog. A place to share my new line of cartoons that will, hopefully, brighten the day of anyone who, like me, still remembers the little spider who was determined to climb up the waterspout!

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