![]() The rhyme has illustration so the reader can understand to put your hand together like a knife, and end with a cradle which helps kids and makes the book even more interesting. This is mother's looking glass And this is baby cradle. These are mothers knives and forks And this is mother's table. “Little Miss Muffet” and “Star Light, Star Bright,” come back to the memory as easily as “Roses are red, Violets are blue.” There are finger games that give illustrations of how to play as one goes: The colors in the book stay within grey, white, green, orange, and red. The illustrations in the book are done in pencil with color. ![]() ![]() The book is 64 pages, with rhymes and jingles as well illustrations on each page. They come from collections all over America. ![]() This book is a collection of traditional American nursery rhymes, finger games, skipping rhymes, jingles, and counting-out rhymes. The Rooster Crows was a Caldecott Medal winner for illustration in 1946. The Rooster Crows: A Book of American Rhymes and Jingles, written and illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham, is a 1945 picture book published by Simon & Schuster. ![]()
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