Enjoy this adorably-illustrated, classic rhyme about Mary and her silly lamb that follows her everywhere she goes! Then young readers can continue reading six other classics including Little Bo Peep, Humpty Dumpty, Little Miss Muffet, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, Hickory Dickory Dock and Hey, Diddle Diddle?
A child enjoys a delicious bowl of warm noodles.
A puppy likes to chew everything in sight.
A poem about the beauty of the summer sky.
A baby seahorse rocks himself to sleep in the ocean waves.
Tommy Trout and his family celebrate his birthday.
An elephant stops by a child's house and offers to work but runs away when the child's mother gives it a laundry list of tasks to complete.
Lulu packs her suitcase with everything she'll need to visit her Granny, but then she realizes that Granny is coming to visit her!
A child learns how her favorite treat is made.
This poem describes the process of putting condiments on a hamburger bun to make a perfect meal.
Vegetables are beautiful to look at and delicious to eat.
A poem about getting close to a wild rabbit.
This short verse describes a child playing with animal crackers on his or her plate.
A poem about all the things a dog might be saying when he barks.
A girl looks forward to winter so she can learn to figure-skate.
This poem describes peeling and eating an orange.
A fun rhyming story about ducks and how they eat in nature.
If you go to Duck Town, watch out when it's time to eat!
A little girl wants the loud wind to sing her a soft song. But when the flowers bloom Mr. Wind goes away.
The animals have a fun time celebrating Baby Hippo's first birthday.
A little boy explains everything he does in the big soft chair over the course of a day.
The clouds in the sky resemble white sheep blowing in the wind.
Goosey-Gog and Ducketty-Duck go for a walk and get stuck in the mud. Chicken comes along with his truck and helps them out but the truck slips into the mud and leaves them all stuck.
A child gathers supplies to make bathtub soup.