New rhymes for MGOL programs

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While in Arizona doing some Mother Goose on the Loose workshops, I heard some wonderful variations on some of the traditional rhymes. I asked the librarian who recited them to me to write them down so I could share them with other MGOL enthusiasts, but unfortunately, she did not write her name down so I cannot give her the credit she deserves!  If you read this, please write back and let us know your name.

This reminds me of parenting small babies and being so, so tired. Mom and dad are ready to relax, but baby is full of energy. It is a new version of Mother and Father and Uncle John:

While in Arizona doing some Mother Goose on the Loose workshops, I heard some wonderful variations on some of the traditional rhymes. I asked the librarian who recited them to me to write them down so I could share them with other MGOL enthusiasts, but unfortunately, she did not write her name down so I cannot give her the credit she deserves!  If you read this, please write back and let us know your name.

This reminds me of parenting small babies and being so, so tired. Mom and dad are ready to relax, but baby is full of energy. It is a new version of Mother and Father and Uncle John:

Mother and father and baby Tom,

(bounce baby up and down on outstretched knees)

Went to bed, one by one.

Mother fell asleep,

(lean to side)

And father fell asleep

(lean to side)

But baby Tom went on and on and on and on…..

(bounce faster and faster)

 

Here’s a clapping rhyme to the rhythm of “Pease porridge hot.”

Pizza, pizza, hot.

Pizza, pizza, cold.

Pizza, pizza, in the box,

Nine days old.

 

My mama likes it hot.

My daddy likes it cold.

But I like it in the box nine days old!

 

About Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen

A renowned national speaker and accomplished author, Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen is best known as the creator of Mother Goose on the Loose, an award-winning early literacy program. Her charismatic presentations always include an easily-understandable combination of research and practice. Recognized by the ASCLA Leadership and Professional Achievement Award for “revolutionizing the way librarians work with children from birth to age 3” and the 2018 Vattemare Award for Creativity in Libraries, Betsy’s passion is for helping children and the adults in their lives be the best they can be while sparking a love of reading.