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This carefully crafted ebook: "MOTHER GOOSE'S MENAGERIE (With Original Illustrations)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Mother Goose's Menagerie include some of the most favorite children's stories and tales, such as "The Three Bears" and "The Three Blind Mice", written in verse and beautifully illustrated. Table of Contents: Mother Goose's Menagerie Tim and Tilly Mother Hubbard's Dog Mary's Lamb Miss Muffett's Spider The Five Little Pigs Red Ridinghood's Wolf The Cow that Jumped over the Moon The Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds The Three Blind Mice…mehr

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This carefully crafted ebook: "MOTHER GOOSE'S MENAGERIE (With Original Illustrations)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Mother Goose's Menagerie include some of the most favorite children's stories and tales, such as "The Three Bears" and "The Three Blind Mice", written in verse and beautifully illustrated. Table of Contents: Mother Goose's Menagerie Tim and Tilly Mother Hubbard's Dog Mary's Lamb Miss Muffett's Spider The Five Little Pigs Red Ridinghood's Wolf The Cow that Jumped over the Moon The Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds The Three Blind Mice The Frog who would a-wooing Go The Three Bears The Pussy-Cat who Visited the Queen The Mouse that Ran up the Clock The Lion and the Unicorn The Little Dog that Laughed Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was an American writer and poet. She is known for her Patty Fairfield series of novels for young girls, and a number of poetry books for children.

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Carolyn Wells (1862–1942) was a prolific American writer and poet known for her light verse, mystery novels, and children's books. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, she embarked on her literary career after the publication of her first book, 'At the Sign of the Sphinx' (1896). Wells had a penchant for clever wordplay and whimsy, evident in her foray into children's literature with titles such as 'Mother Goose's Menagerie'—a testament to her imaginative re-envisioning of traditional nursery rhymes. Her literary style frequently incorporated humor and satire, playing to the tastes of both young audiences and adults. Beyond her work for children, Wells authored over 170 books, spanning genres that included mystery, humor, and verse. She is perhaps best remembered for her mystery series featuring detective Fleming Stone. Despite her passing over eight decades ago, Wells' contribution to different literary genres continues to be recognized, with her works often celebrated for their enduring charm and wit. Her literature remains a subject of study for those interested in early 20th-century American children's books and popular fiction, and her name is etched in the annals of American literary history.