It’s Mother Goose Time, Get Ready to Rhyme.

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It’s Mother Goose Time, Get Ready to Rhyme. By: Cara Edenfield groupbygroup.wordpress.com

It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme! Mary’s lamb came to school one day. Ms. Arlene’s lamb came and wanted to play! It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme! Old Mother Hubbard’s dog had no bone. Ms. Joy’s has one and to him it is shown. It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

Humpty Dumpty fell off of the wall. Ms. Kim tried to break his fall! It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme! Little Miss Muffet saw a big spider. Ms. Frankie doesn’t want it beside her! It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme! Old King Cole had his fiddlers play. Dr. Hamilton got to be king for a day! It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme! Mary Mary quite contrary had a garden grow. Ms. Candy has a garden too which she will gladly show! It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

A horn was blown by Little Boy Blue. Robert can blow on his horn too! It’s Mother Goose time, Get ready to rhyme!

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