Mother Goose

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Mother Goose is a folkloric figure traditionally depicted as an elderly woman associated with a popular collection of English nursery rhymes and fairy tales.

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Mother Goose canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
folkloric figure
literary character
associatedWith children's literature
fairy tale
nursery rhyme
audience children
category fictional English people
folklore characters
nursery rhyme characters
countryOfOrigin England
culture English folklore
depictedAs elderly woman
old woman
field folklore
oral tradition
genre fairy tale
nursery rhyme
hasPart Baa, Baa, Black Sheep NERFINISHED
Hey Diddle Diddle NERFINISHED
Hickory Dickory Dock NERFINISHED
Humpty Dumpty NERFINISHED
Jack Be Nimble
Jack and Jill NERFINISHED
Little Bo-Peep NERFINISHED
Little Boy Blue NERFINISHED
Little Miss Muffet NERFINISHED
London Bridge Is Falling Down NERFINISHED
Mary Had a Little Lamb NERFINISHED
Old King Cole NERFINISHED
Pat-a-cake NERFINISHED
Ring a Ring o' Roses NERFINISHED
Sing a Song of Sixpence NERFINISHED
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe NERFINISHED
Three Blind Mice NERFINISHED
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star NERFINISHED
hasTheme childhood
morality tale
play
influenced children's book illustration
later children's poetry
language English
medium oral literature
printed book
notableWork Mother Goose's Melodies NERFINISHED
Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes NERFINISHED
usedIn bedtime stories
early childhood education

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