Mother Osprey: Nursery Rhymes for Buoys and Gulls
Lucy Nolan, , illus. by Connie McLennan. . Sylvan Dell, $16.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-1-934359-96-9
Mother Goose rhymes are recast with a distinctly maritime theme, taking readers up and down America's waterways, from coast to coast. “One Potato, Two Potato,” here “One Flamingo,” becomes a musing on collective nouns for coastal species: “Seagulls form a colony, and curlews form a herd./ But cormorants are called a gulp—they're such a silly bird.” And rather than sugar and spice, little gulls are made of “Mischief and daring and one pickled herring,/ that's what little gulls are made of.” Most of Nolan's (the Down Girl and Sit series) rhymes are only passing clever, and McLennan's (
Reviewed on: 07/27/2009
Genre: Children's
Other - 32 pages - 978-1-60718-940-4
Paperback - 32 pages - 978-1-60718-041-8