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The show was created by educators and parents of four, Harry Jho and Sona Jho of Sockeye Media. [1] Mother Goose Club videos were initially uploaded to YouTube for the purpose of sharing content with industry professionals but developed an unexpectedly large following among the general population. [14]
"Mother Goose", the nickname of Jim Goose, a character in the movie Mad Max (1979) Mixed-Up Mother Goose, a series of edutainment computer games; Mother Goose Award, an annual award presented to "the most exciting newcomer to British children's book illustration" Mother Goose Club, an educational nursery school program and Youtube channel
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The annual candlelight service to remember those who were lost will be on Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. at the 9/11 memorial adjacent to the Municipal Building, 103 Overlook Ave. Sponsored by the mayor and ...
Old King Cole summons various Mother Goose characters for his entertainment, including the Three Blind Mice as his "fiddlers three", Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill (who meet Simple Simon atop the hill), Humpty Dumpty (whom Mother Goose's goose knocks off of his wall), Jack Horner (his Christmas pie also containing the four and twenty blackbirds), Bo Peep (Boy Blue brings the sheep home, one of ...
Mother Goose is a 1944 picture book by Tasha Tudor. Tudor illustrated 76 Mother Goose nursery rhymes. The book was a recipient of a 1945 Caldecott Honor for its ...
Mother Goose's name was identified with English collections of stories and nursery rhymes popularised in the 17th century. English readers would already have been familiar with Mother Hubbard, a stock figure when Edmund Spenser published the satire Mother Hubberd's Tale in 1590, as well as with similar fairy tales told by "Mother Bunch" (the pseudonym of Madame d'Aulnoy) [4] in the 1690s. [5]