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"Nursery rhymes to empower young feminists"--Cover. |
Summary |
A feminist reimagining of classic nursery rhymes depicts a Georgie Porgie who never dares to make the girls cry, a Little Bo-Peep who takes no-nonsense care of her sheep, and a woman doctor who puts Humpty Dumpty back together again. |
Contents |
What are little girls made of? -- Georgie Porgie -- Little Jade Horner -- Jack and Jill -- Bye, Baby Bunting -- Little Miss Muffet -- The itsy bitsy spider -- Lavender's blue -- Doctor Foster -- Where are you going to, my pretty maid? -- Bonnie Shafto -- Diddle diddle dumpling -- Humpty Dumpty -- Twinkle, twinkle -- Mary, Mary -- Little Bo-Peep -- Girls and boys, come out to play. |
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Nursery rhymes -- Adaptations.
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Girls -- Juvenile poetry.
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Feminism -- Juvenile poetry.
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Children's poetry, English.
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Child's Subj |
Feminism -- Poetry.
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Girls -- Poetry.
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Nursery rhymes.
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Poetry.
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Genre |
Nursery rhymes.
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Poetry.
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Addt'l Author |
Follath, Isabelle, illustrator.
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ISBN |
9781536217339 (hardcover) |
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1536217336 (hardcover) |
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