Incoming Resources
- Humpty dumpty, [Chuck Reasoner and John Reasoner]
- The people of the town:, nursery rhyme friends for you and me, Alan Marks
- Uno, dos, abrocho mi zapato, rima tradicional, ilustrada por Chad Thompson
- Lost pets, "Little Bo Peep" and "Where has my little dog gone?", Sharon Coan
- Spring is here, Lois Lenski
- Over the hills and far away, a book of nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Alan Marks
- My favourite nursery rhymes, Tony Ross
- Snuggle up with Mother Goose
- Yesterday's stories in rhyme for today's children, Larry Burgdorf
- Girls and boys come out to play, illustrated by Tracey Campbell Pearson
- Pat-a-cake, illustrated by Annie Kubler
- Bunny cakes, [a Max and Ruby picture book], by Rosemary Wells
- Baby genius
- I can fly, by Ruth Krauss ; illustrated by Mary Blair
- Hickory, dickory, dock and other favorite nursery rhymes, illustrated by Sanja Rescek
- Así cuentan y juegan en el Sur de Jalisco, [recopilación, María Elena Hernández ... and others ; redacción, María Guadalupe Gómez .. and others ; ilustraciones de Sergio Arau ... and others]
- Thomas's ABC book, photographs by Kenny McArthur, David Mitton, and Terry Permane for Britt Allcroft's production of Thomas the tank engine and friends
- Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose, one hundred best-loved verses
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star ;, and Spaceship, Spaceship, Zooming High
- Jack and Jill, Hazel Quintanilla
- Ten little puppies, Diez perritos, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy ; adapted from a traditional nursery rhyme in Spanish ; English version by Rosalma Zubizarreta ; illustrated by Ulises Wensell ; adaptación de una canción infantil tradicional
- Pío peep!, traditional Spanish nursery rhymes, selected by Alma Flor Ada & F. Isabel Campoy ; English adaptations by Alice Schertle ; illustrated by Viví Escrivá
- What do you do with this book?:, rhyming fun for everyone
- Old King Cole
- Five little monkeys ; and, Five little penguins
- Old Mother Hubbard, traditional poem
- Skippyjon Jones in mummy trouble, Judy Schachner
- Los Pollitos dicen, juegos, rimas y canciones infantiles de países de habla hispana, selección y adaptación de Nancy Abraham Hall and Jill Syverson-Stork ; illustraciones de Kay Chorao = The baby chicks sing : traditional games, nursery rhymes, and lullabies from Spanish-speaking countries / collected and adapted by Nancy Abraham Hall and Jill Syverson-Stork ; illustrated by Kay Chorao
- Three little kittens and other favorite nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Tony Ross
- Dream songs night songs
- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, a traditional lullaby
- This is the house that Jack built, Simms Taback
- The owl and the kitty cat
- The keys to my kingdom, a poem in three languages, Lydia Dabcovich
- Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose:, one hundred best-loved verses
- Dan Yaccarino's Mother Goose, [illustrations by Dan Yaccarino]
- Japanese nursery rhymes:, Carp streamers, Falling rain, and other traditional favorites
- This little piggy, lap songs, finger plays, clapping games, and pantomime rhymes, edited by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand ; musical arrangements by Adam Stemple
- Mother Ghost, nursery rhymes for little monsters, Rachel Kolar ; illustrated by Roland Garrigue
- The hummingbird sings and dances, Latin American lullabies and nursery rhymes, musical selection and illustrations by Mariana Ruiz Johnson ; recordings by Grupo Cántaro
- Getting to know Ruben Plotnick
- Richard Scarry's best Mother Goose ever
- Sugar And Spice
- I see the moon, and the moon sees me--, Helen Craig's book of nursery rhymes
- The real Mother Goose
- Rufus and friends:, school days
- Vieja madre Hubbard, poema tradicional ilustrada por Chad Thompson
- Let's eat, "Little Miss Muffet" and "Little Jack Horner", Sharon Coan
- The piñata that the farm maiden hung