Incoming Resources
- The real Dada Mother Goose, a treasury of complete nonsense, Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Julia Rothman
- Pat-a-cake and other play rhymes, [compiled by] Joanna Cole and Stephanie Calmenson ; illustrated by Alan Tiegreen
- Wee rhymes, baby's first poetry book, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- Mother Goose rhymes, illustrated by CD Hullinger
- The nursery rhymes of Winnie the Pooh, a classic Disney treasury
- Little Robin Redbreast, a Mother Goose rhyme, illustrated by Shari Halpern
- Mother Goose magic, Kay Chorao
- The neighborhood Mother Goose, by Nina Crews
- She sells sea shells, world class tongue twisters, Seymour Chwast
- Here comes Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- The completed hickory dickory dock, by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Eileen Christelow
- La Madre Goose, nursery rhymes for los niños, Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal
- Forecasting fun, weather nursery rhymes, compiled by Terry Pierce ; illustrated by Paula Knight
- Three little kittens, by Jerry Pinkney
- Bats in the band, written and illustrated by Brian Lies
- Blooming beneath the sun, Christina Rossetti ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- Don't stop, song lyrics by Christine McVie ; illustrations by Musha Ashjaee
- Mother Goose goes to India, Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal ; illustrated by Wazza Pink
- Itsy bitsy spider, touch and trace nursery rhymes, illustrations by Emily Bannister
- Hey, diddle, diddle and other favorite nursery rhymes, illustrated by Hannah Wood
- Five little penguins slipping on the ice, by Steve Metzger
- Five little monkeys jumping on the bed, retold and illustrated by Eileen Christelow
- Over the hills and far away, a treasury of nursery rhymes, collected by Elizabeth Hammill ; illustrated by more than 70 celebrated artists
- Three little kittens, a folk tale classic, illustrated by Paul Galdone