Nursery Rhymes and Fables: Supplemental Guide | Introduction 11
If you recommend that families read aloud with their child each night,
you may wish to suggest that they choose titles from this trade book list
to reinforce the domain concepts. You might also consider creating a
classroom lending library, allowing students to borrow domain-related
books to read at home with their families.
Nursery Rhymes
- Arroz con leche: Popular Songs and Rhymes from Latin America,
selected and illustrated by Lulu Delacre (Scholastic, 1992) ISBN 978-
0590418867 - Diez Deditos: Ten Little Fingers and Other Play Rhymes and Action
Songs from Latin America, selected, arranged, and translated by
José-Luis Orozco and illustrated by Elisa Kleven (Penguin Group,
2002) ISBN 978-0142300879 - De Colores and Other Latin-American Folk Songs for Children,
selected, arranged, and translated by José-Luis Orozco and
illustrated by Elisa Kleven (Penguin Group, 1999) ISBN 978-
0140565485 - Favorite Nursery Rhymes, illustrated by Scott Gustafson (The
Greenwich Workshop Press, 2007) ISBN 0867130970 - Hush! A Thai Lullaby, by Minfong Ho and illustrated by Holly Meade
(Scholastic, 2000) ISBN 978-0531071663 - Mother Goose: A Collection of Classic Nursery Rhymes, by Michael
Hague (Henry Holt, 1988) ISBN 0805002146 - Mother Goose Remembers, by Clare Beaton (Barefoot Books, 2000)
ISBN 1841480738 [contains “Three Little Kittens”] - Pocketful of Posies: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes, by Salley Mavor
(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010) ISBN 978-0618737406 - Read-Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young, by Jack Prelutsky and
illustrated by Marc Brown (Knopf Books for Young Readers, 1986)
ISBN 0394872185 - The Real Mother Goose, illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright
(Scholastic, 1994) ISBN 0590225170 - Three Little Kittens, by Paul Galdone (Clarion, 1988) ISBN
0899197965