Incoming Resources
- Little Miss Muffet, illustrated by Barbara Nascimbeni
- Marc Brown's playtime rhymes, a treasury for families to learn and play together, Marc Tolon Brown
- Richard Scarry's best Mother Goose ever
- My very first Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Hickory dickory dock, illustrated by Kelly Caswell
- Mother Goose picture puzzles, Will Hillenbrand
- The neighborhood Mother Goose, by Nina Crews
- Little Bo Peep, illustrated by Liza Woodruff
- Sing a song of sixpence, a pocketful of nursery rhymes and tales, Jane Chapman
- Wee rhymes, baby's first poetry book, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- Five little ducks, first book of nursery games, illustrated by Ailie Busby
- The movable Mother Goose, by Robert Sabuda
- Will Moses' Mother Goose, Will Moses
- A first picture book of nursery rhymes, illustrated by Elizabeth Harbour
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star and other bedtime nursery rhymes, illustrated by Sanja Rescek
- Hey diddle diddle, illustrated by Moira Kemp
- Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Tête, épaules, genoux et orteils, Annie Kubler
- Pat-a-cake and other play rhymes, [compiled by] Joanna Cole and Stephanie Calmenson ; illustrated by Alan Tiegreen
- Granfa' Grig had a pig and other rhymes without reason, from Mother Goose ; compiled and illustrated by Wallace Tripp. --
- The house that Jack built, Jeanette Winter
- The Arnold Lobel book of Mother Goose, selected and illustrated by Arnold Lobel
- Schoolyard rhymes, kids' own rhymes for rope skipping, hand clapping, ball bouncing, and just plain fun, selected by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Las nanas de abuelita, canciones de cuna, trabalenguas y adivinanzas de Suramérica = Grandmother's nursery rhymes : lullabies, tongue twisters, and riddles from South America, compiled by Nelly Palacio Jaramillo ; illustrated by Eliviar Savadier
- Three little kittens, by Jerry Pinkney
- Bats in the band, written and illustrated by Brian Lies
- The lady with the alligator purse, adapted and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Little Miss Muffet, as told and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Dan Yaccarino's Mother Goose, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino
- Itsy Bitsy Spider, illustrated by Nora Hilb
- Little ditties for itty bitties, Michele Valeri
- Hippety-hop, hippety-hay, growing with rhymes from birth to age 3, Opal Dunn ; illustrated by Sally Anne Lambert
- Here comes Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Wee Willie Winkie, Annie Kubler
- Hickory, dickory, dock, illustrated by Moira Kemp
- This little piggy, Annie Kubler
- A great big ugly man came up and tied his horse to me, a book of nonsense verse, [compiled and] illustrated by Wallace Tripp. -
- Pío peep!, traditional Spanish nursery rhymes, selected by Alma Flor Ada & F. Isabel Campoy ; English adaptations by Alice Schertle ; illustrated by Viví Escrivá
- Sesame Street, in harmony, produced by Lucy Simon and David Levine
- The Oxford nursery rhyme book, assembled by Iona and Peter Opie ; with additional illustrations by Joan Hassall. --
- Pocketful of nonsense, [compiled and illustrated] by James Marshall
- Mary had a little lamb, illustrated by Marina Aizen
- The glorious Mother Goose, selected by Cooper Edens ; with illustrations by the best artists from the past
- Ten little puppies, = Diez perritos ; adaptación de una canción infantil tradicional, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy ; adapted from a traditional nursery rhyme in Spanish ; English version by Rosalma Zubizarreta ; illustrated by Ulises Wensell
- Tomie's little Mother Goose, illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Girls and boys come out to play, illustrated by Tracey Campbell Pearson
- Comptines de la Mère l'Oie, Nicola Bayley ; texte français par Henri Parisot. --
- Humpty Dumpty, [illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek]
- La Madre Goose, nursery rhymes for los niños, Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal
- Knock at the door and other baby action rhymes, Kay Chorao
- One, two, buckle my shoe, illustrated by Paige Billin-Frye