“This is an important record of nursery and playground rhymes. Some you wouldn’t want to read to children but lots that are so important to keep alive.”
“Lavender’s Blue is a mixture of different nursery rhymes. I knew lots of these before but I enjoyed the book anyway, especially because of the beautiful pictures. ”
“Three children sliding on the ice all on a summer’s day as it fell out, they all fell in, the rest they ran away. Now, had these childredn been at home, or sliding on dry ground, ten thousand pounds to one penny, they had not all been drowned.”
“They that wash on Monday. Have all the week to dry, They that wash on Tuesday. Are not so much awry, They that wash on Wednesday, are not much to blame, They that wash on Thursday, Wash for shame, They that wash on Friday, Wash in need, But they that wash on Saturday, Oh! they are sluts indeed.”
“Little Bo-Peep fell fast asleep, and dreamt she heard them bleating; but when she awoke, she found it a job, for they were still a-fleeting. Then up she took her little crook, determined for to find them, she found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed for they’d left all their tails behind ‘em.”