Review This is an interesting take on nursery rhymes. Every rhyme is treated differently. Many of the artists took liberties with the rhyme’s content, adding speech bubbles and nuance through their interpretive illustrations. It actually makes some of the more nonsensical rhymes make a little more sense sometimes, as well (Flock, 2017). Themes Nursery Rhymes Read-alikes Duffy, C. (Ed.) (2013). Fairy Tale Comics. Hammill, E. (Ed.) (2014). Over the Hills and Far Away: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes. Application This could be used in a library program to inspire kids to create their own comic book style nursery rhyme. Reading Group Guide: http://images.macmillan.com/folio-assets/discusion-guides/9781596436008DG.pdf Discussion Guide: http://images.macmillan.com/folio-assets/discusion-guides/9781596436008DG.pdf References
Goodreads: Nursery Rhyme Comics [Cover Image]. (2017). Retrieved from: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10397757-nursery-rhyme-comics NoveList Plus. (2017). Retrieved from: http://lili.org Nursery Rhyme Comics [Awards]. (2017). The Comic Book Database. Retrieved from: http://www.comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=36662 Nursery Rhyme Comics [Spread Images & Resources]. (2017). Macmillan Publishers. Retrieved from: http://us.macmillan.com/nurseryrhymecomics/variousvariousauthors/9781596436008 Titlewave: Nursery Rhyme Comics [Bib. Info and one Read-alike]. (2017). Retrieved from: http://www.titlewave.com
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