After speaking with Caroline Jones on Taste of Country Nights, I think I’ve figured out the real issue with this generation’s nursery rhymes — the people singing them… can’t actually sing. Jones, who ...
We explore why nursery rhymes, designed for children, so often feel unsettling when placed in darker contexts. Tracing their origins through folklore, Victorian culture, and modern horror theory, we ...
To commemorate this centennial, Young, Black & Lit is sharing 11 must-read books for children of all ages. These selections ...
TO clarify matters immediately, this week’s Icon is not a real person. Indeed, his name was originally a Jacobite soubriquet ...
TO clarify matters immediately, this week’s Icon is not a real person. Indeed, his name was originally a Jacobite soubriquet for William ...
Robert McCrum, The IndependentTwenty-seven short years ago, the Gruffalo lumbered into the beloved bestiary that includes the ...
Since the beginning, guests at Children's Fairyland have been welcomed by a sculpture inspired by the nursery rhyme "There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe," now a ...
"A sense that we might take for granted in this celebration is what we hear." Ty Tollman explores the music of Lunar New Year.
In our five-day unit plan, students look deeper into various species that live in groups, including lions, elephants, ...
Matt, Rachael and special guest John tell Nursery Rhymes about animals! We visit Baa Baa Black Sheep's shop, Woolly Wag Tails, and Old MacDonald needs help from Little Boy Blue to get all the animals ...
Punch-kun the monkey has won over visitors with his adorable toy companion ...