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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Babushka's Mother Goose

Bibliography: Polacco, Patricia. BABUSHKA’S MOTHER GOOSE. Philomel, 1995

Annotation: This book consists of Mother Goose stories that are the stories Patricia’s Babushka from the Ukraine. These stories are similar to Aesop, Mother Goose and Moldavain folk tales. Instead they are transformed from Patricia’s Bubushka’s memories of her home. Some of the stories are Three Babushkas, The Clay Pot, and Billy Goat.

Genre: Fiction

Grade: K-4

Readers: Readers that have Ukraine, Polish, or Russian heritage would enjoy this book. As well as other children that enjoy various culture books.

Rate/Response: 8 I really enjoyed this book. It was interesting to read a different perspective of the mother goose stories. The illustrations are very playful and enhance the story for young readers.

Question: Who knows a Mother Goose story? Who knows a Mother Goose story from their Heritage that might be different from other Mother Goose stories?

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