It's always time for a nursery rhyme illustrated by Emma Stuart
Lothian, 2012. ISBN 978 0 7344 1269 0.
(Ages: 6+) Picture book. Nursery Rhymes.
This is a strange book, full of old nursery rhymes, with no credited
author, and illustrations that lack distinction. Purporting to be
Australian themed, the illustrations are similar to those spied
years ago in the Little Golden Books series, and although some have
an Australian theme, which may encourage readers, most do not,
simply following the age old dictum of 'Medieval' costumed figures
drawn to accompany old folk's tales and rhymes such as these.
I am always intrigued by uncredited rhymes and stories, because a
little search allows the reader to find where these are from, adding
to the richness of the story. Round and Round the Garden,
for example is one of those fingerplay rhymes, this collected in the
1920's and finally catalogued in the 1950's. It is a very late poem,
as teddy bears were not invented until early in the 20th century.
For me, this adds a richness to be shared with a class, and I am
sorry not to see it thus authenticated. Many of course, are from Mother
Goose Nursery Rhymes and I feel should be authenticated with
this information if nothing else.
Counting rhymes, repetitive rhymes, old country rhymes, finger play
and body parts rhymes all have a huge role to play in a child's
development, the affinity with words and rhymes, and, not
insignificantly, the closeness and richness of reading something
together, should be supported with a rich and varied diet of rhyming
stories and this book just does not hold up to a close inspection.
Fran Knight.