The Green Mother Goose: Saving the World One Rhyme at a Time

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Mother Goose has gone green and this playful picture book invites kids to join the fun. It features nursery rhymes with a 'recycled' twist and whimsical, eco-friendly collages created from ticket stubs, newspapers and other reused items. It is suitable for children aged 5 years and up. Mother Goose has gone green and this playful picture book invites kids to join the fun. In these delightful "recycled" rhymes, Old Mother Hubbard shops with cloth grocery bags and Old King Coal is a better old soul, working to keep our skies smoke-free! Carin Berger's stunning and whimsical eco-friendly collages are created from ticket stubs, newspapers and other reused items and the book itself is printed on recycled paper.

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About Jan Peck

JAN PECK is a full-time writer and a former freelance editor for Boys' Life magazine. Her writing has appeared in Humpty Dumpty, Highlights for Children, and Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul. She is an active member of the Texas chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Herb Leonhard received a BFA in illustration from the Pacific No

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About David Davis

David Davis is the author of almost a dozen books with Pelican, including Jazz Cats, a 2002 Children's Book Choice selection; Librarian's Night Before Christmas; Nurse's Night Before Christmas; Ten Redneck Babies: A Southern Counting Book; Texas Aesop's Fables; Texas Mother Goose; and Texas Zeke and the Longhorn. Four of his books have earned spots on the Ac

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About Carin Berger

Even when things get all mixed up, Carin Berger tries not to lose her head. She lives in New York with her husband and daughter and their pet fish, Peacock, who knows many marvelous tricks.

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