Mother Goose - A
Personalized Story
These are classic nursery rhymes which
include your child's name in each story, mixed with full page illustrations.
The story is personalized with the child's details which you provide like
name,
age,
hometown,
names of friends, the child's street
address
and of course your name,
the person giving the book and the
date
you are giving it. This makes it a great keep sake.
We'll add a special message from you to the child like "Happy Birthday!" or similar, a no cost to you, if you request it on the order form.
A detailed story of
this book is given below. We guarantee satisfaction so
there is no risk when you order our books.
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Price $18.95 Book#510 Hard cover
6 3/4" x 8 1/4" 34pages For ages 3-9
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A detailed story of
this book is given below. We guarantee satisfaction so
there is no risk when you order our books.
Please include the following on the order
form:-
- Book number
- Child's name
- Child's age
- Child's gender
- Hometown
- Street address (optional)
- A friend's name
- Name of person giving the book
- Date the book is given
Note:
You
could order now and then submit the details later by e-mail. Make the order number
the Subject of your e-mail if you choose to submit the details later.
You will get the order number after submitting your order
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Mother Goose - The detailed story
As you read the story below substitute the
underlined information with yours. This is just a sample, your book will be made
using the requested information above.
- Page 1 - The book title and picture
illustrations
- Page 2 - Picture illustrations
(2 samples shown on top of
this page)
- Page 3 - "Mother Goose" was created
especially for Jessica Ann Smith at the age of 6, with love from Mommy
and Daddy, December 25, 1999
The rain fell against the house on 1234
Anywhere Street. "We can't play outside; it's just too wet," sighed Jessica.
"It's too wet and gray for Amy to come over."
A rhyme came to mind. This gave Jessica an idea for a new game: Rain, rain go away, come again some other day. For Jessica
and Amy it's just too wet to play today.
- Page 4 - "This is fun!" Jessica
said. She quickly tried another rhyme: Hey diddle, diddle! Jessica played the fiddle,
Amy jumped over the moon. Jessica laughed to see such a sport, and
Amy ran away with the spoon.
- Page 5 - Picture illustrations
- Page 6 - More picture illustrations
- Page 7 - "That was pretty good," Jessica
said. "Here's another one..." Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man. Bake Jessica a cake and
a gingerbread man. Put it in the oven, so fluffy and light, then serve it to
Jessica and Amy tonight.
- Page 8 - Jessica laughed out loud when
she thought of this one.... Jessica saw an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so
many children she didn't know what to do. She gave Jessica some broth and
some cinnamon bread, and kissed her and hugged her and put her to bed.
- Page 9 - Picture illustrations
- Page 10 - More picture illustrations
- Page 11 - Jessica wondered what
she could do with "Jack be nimble." Jessica be nimble, Jessica be
quick, Jessica jumped over the candlestick. Jessica jumped so high she
touched the sky..... and didn't get back 'til the Fourth of July.
- Page 12 - Jessica remembered she had
heard this one in school one day... Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and doesn't know where to find them.
"Leave them alone," Jessica said on the phone, "And I'll
travel close behind them."
- Page 13 - Picture illustration
- Page 14 - Another picture illustration
- Page 15 - Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell
down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after. Up jack got and off did
trot, careful not to stray. But there sat Jill so sad and still; So then Jessica
said, Let's play!"
- Page 16 - What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice.
That's what little girls are made of. Jessica giggled when she thought of this one.
- Page 17 - Picture illustrations
- Page 18 - More picture illustrations
- Page 19 - What are little boys made of? Snakes and snails and puppy dog tails.
That's what little boys are made of. Jessica really giggled when she thought of this one.
- Page 20 - Thirty days have September, April, June and November, all the rest have
thirty-one, excepting February alone, Jessica sees twenty-eight days there, and Jessica
sees twenty-nine each leap year.
"This is getting too easy," said Jessica.
"I'll try a harder one."
- Page 21- Picture illustrations
- Page 22 - More picture illustrations
- Page 23 - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. Before
a big spider could sit down beside her, Jessica stood bold with a big stick to
hold, and frightened the spider away.
- It only took a moment for Jessica to come up
with a new rhyme: Humpty-Dumpty sat on a
wall. Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's
men, couldn't put Humpty together again. Then along came Jessica with her
tape and her glue and put back the pieces as good as new.
- Page 25 - Picture illustration
- Page 26 - Another picture illustration
- Page 27 - Hickory,
dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, the mouse ran down,
and followed Jessica into town. Hickory, dickory dock.
- Page 28 - Jessica had trouble with the
next rhyme. "Try adding your name to this one," Jessica said.
Peter Piper picked a peck of
pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper
picked a peck of pickled peppers , where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Oh well.....Jessica doesn't like to eat pickled peppers anyway.
- Page 29 - Picture illustration
- Page 30 - Another picture illustration
- Page 31 - Jessica thought of
this clever rhyme for "Three men in a tub." Rub-a-dub dub, three men in a tub. Who do you
think they could be? The barber, the baker, the candlestick maker, all floating in
the sea. Amy couldn't believe all the fish they retrieved,
until Jessica pulled out three.
- Page 32 - Twinkle, twinkle little star how Jessica wonders where you are.
Up above Jessica's world so high, like a diamond in the sky. Your
bright and shinning little spark, makes Jessica happy as a lark. Glowing
brightly near and far, twinkle, twinkle little star.
- Page 33 - Picture illustrations
- Page 34 - The last page, has picture
illustrations with the following in the middle : Try this fun game: Place the names of your friends in the Mother
Goose nursery Rhymes. Then, make up silly names and put them in the verses too!
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