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A collection of traditional nursery rhymes presented with both color and black-and-white illustrations that accompany short rhythmic verses. The selection gathers familiar children’s jingles—playful nonsense, counting and calling rhymes, and brief narrative episodes—each visualized through lively drawings that emphasize gesture and comic detail. Repetition and simple meter support read-aloud rhythm and early memorization, while single-verse pages and illustrated spreads invite shared reading and visual discovery, making the volume suitable for young listeners and early readers.

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Title: A Nursery Rhyme Picture Book

Author: L. Leslie Brooke

Release date: August 28, 2009 [eBook #29840]
Most recently updated: January 5, 2021

Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A NURSERY RHYME PICTURE BOOK ***

A NURSERY RHYME
PICTURE BOOK



A NURSERY RHYME
PICTURE BOOK

WITH DRAWINGS IN COLOUR
AND BLACK AND WHITE

BY

L. LESLIE BROOKE

LONDON
FREDERICK WARNE & CO. LTD.
AND NEW YORK



THE MAN IN THE MOON.

THE Man in the Moon
Came tumbling down,
And asked his way to Norwich;
They told him south,
And he burnt his mouth
With eating cold pease-porridge.


TO MARKET, TO MARKET.

TO market, to market, to buy a fat Pig;
Home again, home again, dancing a jig.


To market, to market, to buy a fat Hog;
Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.




THERE WAS A MAN.

There was a man, and he had nought,
And robbers came to rob him;

He crept up to the chimney-pot,

And then they could not find him;


He ran fourteen miles in fifteen days,
And never looked behind him.


THE LION AND THE UNICORN.

The Lion and the Unicorn
Were fighting for the Crown;
The Lion beat the Unicorn
All round about the town.


Some gave them white bread,
And some gave them brown;
Some gave them plum-cake,
And sent them out of town.



LITTLE MISS
MUFFET.

Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet
Eating of curds and whey;
There came a big Spider
And sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away.





ORANGES AND LEMONS.

Gay go up, and gay go down
To ring the bells of London Town.
Bull's eyes and targets,
Say the bells of St. Marg'ret's.

Brickbats and tiles,Pancakes and fritters,
Say the bells of St. Giles'.    Say the bells of St. Peter's.

Two sticks and an apple,
Say the bells at Whitechapel.


Halfpence and farthings,
Say the bells of St. Martin's.


Oranges and Lemons,
Say the bells of St. Clement's.


Old Father Baldpate,
Say the slow bells at Aldgate.

Pokers and tongs,
Say the bells of St. John's.

Kettles and pans,
Say the bells of St. Ann's.

You owe me ten shillings,When I grow rich,
Say the bells at St. Helen's.Say the bells at Shoreditch.

When will you pay me?

Pray when will that be?
Say the bells at Old Bailey.  Say the bells of Stepney.

I am sure I don't know,
Says the great bell of Bow.

Here comes a candle to light you to bed,
And here comes a chopper to chop off your head.


GOOSEY, GOOSEY GANDER.

Goosey, Goosey Gander,
Where shall I wander?


Upstairs, downstairs,
And in my lady's chamber.
There I met an old man
That would not say his prayers:
I took him by the left leg,
And threw him downstairs.

HUMPTY DUMPTY.

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall;


Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;




All the King's horses and all the King's men
Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again.



BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP.

Baa, baa, Black Sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes, marry, have I,
Three bags full:


One for my Master,
And one for my Dame,
And one for the little boy
That lives in the lane!


THE THREE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM.

Three wise men of Gotham
Went to sea in a bowl:


If the bowl had been stronger,
My song would have been longer.




LESLIE BROOKE'S

CHILDREN'S BOOKS


ORANGES AND LEMONS
THE MAN IN THE MOON
LITTLE BO-PEEP
THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET

ARE ISSUED
AS SEPARATE BOOKS IN PAPER COVERS
OR IN TWO VOLUMES IN ART BOARDS
Also in One Volume

RING O' ROSES
CONTAINING ALL THE ABOVE STORIES
———————

THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
TOM THUMB
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
THE THREE BEARS
ARE ISSUED
AS SEPARATE STORIES IN PAPER COVERS
OR IN TWO VOLUMES IN ART BOARDS
Also in One Volume
THE GOLDEN GOOSE BOOK
CONTAINING ALL THE ABOVE STORIES

———————

JOHNNY CROW'S PARTY
JOHNNY CROW'S GARDEN
THE NURSERY RHYME BOOK
Edited By ANDREW LANG

———————

THE HOUSE IN THE WOOD

———————

A ROUNDABOUT TURN
By ROBERT H. CHARLES

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LESLIE BROOKE'S LITTLE BOOKS
Size 7 in. by 5½ in.
4 Books
NURSERY STORIES
4 Books
NURSERY RHYMES
Published by
FREDERICK WARNE & CO., LTD.
LONDON and NEW YORK