Our Old Nursery Rhymes (1911) is a book of 30 of folkloric songs arranged by Alfred Moffat and beautifully illustrated by H. Willebeck Le Mair. You and your child can listen and sing along as you read the facsimile edition.
Pussy cat, pussy cat.
Mary had a little lamb.
Sing a song of sixpence.
Little Jack Horner.
Ding dong bell.
Three blind mice.
Here we go round the mulberry bush.
Three little kittens.
Pat-a-cake.
Mary, Mary, quite contrary.
Lucky Locket.
I love little pussy.
Baa, baa, black sheep.
Hampty dumpty.
Where is my little dog gone?
Georgy Porgy.
Little Miss Muffet.
Dickory, dickory dock.
Girls and boys come out to play.
Jack and Jill.
Yankee Doodle.
Twinkl, twinkle, little star.
Little bo-peep.
Oranges and lemons.
Ride a cock horse.
What a little boys made of?
There was a little man.
Little Boy Blue.
Polly put the kettle on.
Hush-a-by Baby.
These nursery rhymes were performed by 17 talented university student musicians who are sisters in the Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women at California State University-Stanislaus. The project was conceived as an opportunity to offer service to the music-loving community around the world and to children everywhere.
Read, listen, sing and watch a wonderful book of English folk songs with notes and beautiful pictures, performed with musical accompaniment.
The book itself can be downloaded here: Moffat Alfred. Our Old Nursery Rhymes PDF.