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Nursery Rhyme illustration

from Heavy words Lightly Thrown: The Reason Behind the Rhyme.

original version is now back on sale! all original images! free sixpence with every copy

 

UK �5.00 Price includes postage and free sixpence to sing a song of

 

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As I was walking over Little Moorfields, Remember Remember The Fifth of November and Jack Sprat would eat no fat by  Redegan.

Baa Baa Black Sheep and Little Jack Horner by Tatyana Bulycheva and in Who killed cock robin in the middle by Orly Orbach

William, Mary, George and Anne and Mary, Mary Quite Contrary by Karen Macallister and Ding Dong Bell by Martha Hardy

 

All nursery rhyme illustrations remain the copyright of the artists if you want to contact the illustrators

 either e-mail F and M Publications or go back to the artists and illustrators page.

Images from Heavy words Lightly Thrown: The Reason Behind the Rhyme.

Grand Old Duke of York

Dick Whittington by Amanda Sharkey, Elsie Marley by Liz Myhill and Grand old Duke of York by Paul Mellor.

Here we go round the mulberry bush by Priya Sundram, Humpty Dumpty by Aimee Mclachlan, Knick Knack Paddy Whack by Gerard O'Callaghan

Baby, baby, naughty baby, by Yvonne Banham. Georgy Porgy and Jack be nimble by Celia Biscoe

 

All nursery rhyme illustrations remain the copyright of the artists if you want to contact the illustrators

 either e-mail F and M Publications or go back to the artists and illustrators page.

 

Hark Hark and Yankee Doodle by Daniel Morgenstern and Jack and Jill by Karolyn Reece

Ladybird, ladybird by Rebecca Pozzan,  Little Boy Blue by Emma Hildreth and London Bridge is falling down by Catriona Andrews

Lucy Locket by Liesa Dewsnap,  London's burning by Mark Dickens and Old King Cole by Alastair Kenward

 

All nursery rhyme illustrations remain the copyright of the artists if you want to contact the illustrators

 either e-mail F and M Publications or go back to the artists and illustrators page.

Images from Heavy words Lightly Thrown: The Reason Behind the Rhyme.

Ring a Ring a Roses by Will Sternberg, Tweedle Dum by Ian Stevenson and Oranges and Lemons by Victoria Bodycote

Pop goes the weasel by Geoff Waring, Rub a dub dub by Victoria Fitzwilliams and Taffy was a Welshman by Mustaq Hussein

Tania Martin Sing a song, Jamie Bridson Three Blind Mice and Sian Penn See Saw Majory Daw

 

 

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