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I Blame Mother Goose for Turning Me into A Book Lover

3/28/2022

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Think back to your childhood. Do you remember listening to an adult reading Mother Goose nursery rhymes to you? I loved hearing them and was eventually able to recite the short poems about Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Jack be Nimble, and Hey, Diddle Diddle to whoever would listen.

Mother Goose was a very good friend of mine. In my imagination, she was real, and I talked to her picture on the cover as I “read” my book. She looked so sweet and was always happy and smiling. Her patience while I created my own versions of her tales is probably why I became and still remain a book lover.

In the sixty-plus years since then, I’ve learned and forgotten many things, but not those beloved rhymes. When I became a preschool and elementary school teacher, Mother Goose entertained those kids during story time just as she had done for me. I hope my students carried on the ritual with their own kids.

Traditional books, stories, and poems such as Mother Goose may lose some of their popularity with the more modern approach to children’s literature, but they’ll never die out completely. 

With my Patchwork Dog and Calico Cat series, I aim to continue the conventional themes of teaching kids about caring and sharing while entertaining them with humorous and delightful tales.

I want Patchy and Calico to spark their imagination, so the early readers can visualize the mischievous dog as he embarks on yet another one of his exciting (mis)adventures, with Calico tagging along to bail her friend out of trouble. Children enjoy the hijinks as their young minds picture the dog and cat performing in a circus, running away from a scary ghost, or tracking down the mysterious gift snatcher.

I want the kids to laugh when Calico tricks her not-so-smart friend into thinking he can fly and then be proud of the silly dog when he finally does zoom through the air.

Along with entertaining their audience with their crazy antics, I hope Patchy and Calico demonstrate how being kind to others and giving presents to your friends can be so much more gratifying than receiving them. 

Will my children’s stories become known worldwide and treasured by generations of children? Short answer – NO. But I can dream, can’t I? 

Did you become an avid reader as a child? If you have children, do you read to them? If your children are older now, do they still love to read?

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Yvonne Hertzberger link
3/28/2022 12:06:02 pm

I had a teacher in Grade seven who read to us from Les Miserables after lunch every day. It's still my fave book, though i was already an avid reader before that - as long as i can remember.

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Greta K Burroughs link
3/28/2022 12:19:39 pm

Thanks, Yvonne. There are certain special teachers we will always cherish. Their gifts may have been simple but last a lifetime.

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Thalia Miller
3/28/2022 12:52:31 pm

My mother read those nursery rhymes, Dr. Seuss and lots of other books to me at night before going to bed. Dr. Seuss quickly became my favorite because they were easy to remember because of the rhyming and I soon found myself recognizing the words in other books. At 3 I could read a complete children's book on my own. I have always loved reading and read to my children when they were little. My oldest is still an avid reader and two of my grandchildren are never seen without a book. I love it!

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Greta K Burroughs link
3/28/2022 01:24:03 pm

Thanks, Thalia! (Lorraine)
I "read" books" when I was a preschooler too, but it was my version of the story, not the actual words.
I'm so glad you passed the reading bug on the next generations. Keep those grandkids supplied with books!

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