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What happens when the Three Kind Mice put their heads (and bodies!) together to get some cheese on top of the kitchen counter? Will Humpty Dumpty be left in pieces when his friends notice that he's fallen off the wall? And who will get bags of wool--and books and toys--from Baa Baa Bright Sheep? Volume 1 of this endearing collection includes updated versions of eight traditional rhymes with beloved characters in new situations and stories that nurture empathy, kindness, and gratitude. Coupled with discussion questions and emojis to support the social and emotional intelligence of preschoolers,…mehr

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What happens when the Three Kind Mice put their heads (and bodies!) together to get some cheese on top of the kitchen counter? Will Humpty Dumpty be left in pieces when his friends notice that he's fallen off the wall? And who will get bags of wool--and books and toys--from Baa Baa Bright Sheep? Volume 1 of this endearing collection includes updated versions of eight traditional rhymes with beloved characters in new situations and stories that nurture empathy, kindness, and gratitude. Coupled with discussion questions and emojis to support the social and emotional intelligence of preschoolers, each rhyme will delight and educate a new generation of children. Nursery Rhymes for Kinder Times(R)️ Helping to Raise Kind Kids, One Rhyme at a Time!
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Pam Gittleman has been an early childhood music educator for over twenty-five years with a passion for singing, rhyming, reading stories, and making music with preschoolers. She created Nursery Rhymes for Kinder Times(R)️ to provide the next generation of families and young children with nursery rhymes that are fun, relevant, and kind! Aside from making music with kids, Pam loves dogs and dark chocolate. She lives in New York with her husband, and loves when her children, grandchildren, and granddogs come to visit!