Walt Disney's Mother Goose (A Little Golden Book) (2025)

AJ1 reviewJune 9, 2020Tons of racist imagery and misogyny. Interesting, maybe, culturally/historically, but not a book for the children it is aimed for.Straight out of its publication in the 40s, there’s tons of racist imagery in the book.Even out of context there’s racist depictions if Native Americans in the poem Bye, Baby Bunting. They bring in the crows from Dumbo to illustrate There Were Two Blackbirds.

AJ

1 review

June 9, 2020

Tons of racist imagery and misogyny. Interesting, maybe, culturally/historically, but not a book for the children it is aimed for.

Straight out of its publication in the 40s, there’s tons of racist imagery in the book.

Even out of context there’s racist depictions if Native Americans in the poem Bye, Baby Bunting. They bring in the crows from Dumbo to illustrate There Were Two Blackbirds. I think there’s an Asian caricature for Jumping Jone. Lastly, for One to Ten they use characters from the infamous movie Song of the South (though I suppose this last one is the least of it since the without the knowledge of the movie the racism isn’t apparent).

Then there’s the misogyny of some of the poems themselves. Yeah, I know that Mother Goose is going three centuries old and of course it won’t always jive with modern morality... ...but this is a book for toddlers, not school-age kids who can discuss things like cultural criticism and historical context. Toddlers just absorb.

If you wanted to make a good Mother Goose book for toddlers these days, that’s where a good editor comes in. This book doesn’t use every original poem. A new version could find A replacement for This is the Way the Ladies Ride.

    Allison Fish

    39 reviews

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    December 5, 2017

    1. no awards2. preK-1st3. This book uses Disney characters to act out old nursery rhymes. This version is a little older, but has characters still known today along side fun rhymes.4. Many kids have a favorite character and if they are in this book then they may be inclined to read it more. The rhymes are fun and once they learn them then they can read it themselves.5. a. students can sing the songs while transitioning b. they can take words from the nursery rhymes and find other words that rhyme with it

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    Ashley Zink

    127 reviews3 followers

    March 16, 2019

    My dad used to read me this book all the time. "Mother Goose" is a book full of classic nursery rhymes with Disney characters as illustrations. I loved it! K-2nd

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    Paul Alsted

    47 reviews

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    June 4, 2019

    Mother Goose is a collection of classic tales. Little Miss Muffet and other like stories are illustrated to make the story more fun.

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    Sydney

    100 reviews

    October 8, 2019

    This is a super cute Mother Goose nursery rhyme book with a bunch of different Disney characters in it.

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    Daniel Rose

    541 reviews10 followers

    October 25, 2019

    Read this to my niece. She seemed to love it.

      Kylie Abecca

      Author9 books40 followers

      April 24, 2020

      This book brought mga back so many memories, not only of the poems, but of all the different cartoon characters pictured. I think I enjoyed reading this more than the kids did haha

        Lincoln Reedy

        39 reviews1 follower

        October 25, 2021

        Momma read this story to me. There were a lot of pictures on one page and it was hard to focus on.

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          Mellanie C

          3,008 reviews3 followers

          January 13, 2022

          I think it's kind of sad that kids today don't know these old rhymes.

            ♥♣Mary♦♠ If She So Pleases

            1,425 reviews5 followers

            January 26, 2022

            This is a well written and beautifully illustrated book...for the most part. The Jack Sprat illustration makes no sense. The read along option has lovely music and narration.

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            Read Ribbet

            1,670 reviews16 followers

            September 2, 2023

            The classic Mother Goose nursery rhymes are presented with Disney character illustrations.

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            Scarlett Mirano

            119 reviews

            March 14, 2024

            “It sucked” - Frank

              Jennifer Fann-Tucker

              824 reviews3 followers

              January 4, 2021

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              Elizabeth

              77 reviews1 follower

              October 4, 2023

              Love these classics combined with Disney classic characters

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              ♥♣Mary♦♠ If She So Pleases

              1,425 reviews5 followers

              July 25, 2023

              This is a well written and beautifully illustrated book...for the most part. The Jack Sprat illustration makes no sense. The read along option has lovely music and narration.

              I read a couple of different editions of this book; 2004, 1990, and other editions. It's a bit disappointing that some rhymes were cut out of the newer versions because I could not find anything wrong with them.✨✨✨✨✨

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              Karen

              28 reviews

              October 31, 2013

              "Walt Disney's Mother Goose" is a poetry book full of nursery rhymes. Geared toward the nursery age they are loved by children and adults alike.

              This "Little Golden Book" version of Mother Goose has some favorites like Jack Sprat and Hey Diddle Diddle and some rare rhymes such as Jumping Joan and Cross Patch as well.

              This is a five star winner. Simple rhymes help children learn to read and recognize words. The illustrations add characters from Disney movies such as Dumbo and Mickey Mouse. A real classic!

                Siskiyou-Suzy

                2,143 reviews21 followers

                April 24, 2016

                I recently bought this, but I had it as a child as well. I'm not sure which edition, and I wish I could remember. I suspect it was the one with Mother Goose flying on the blue cover whereas the one I bought has a pink cover. Regardless, it was nice to read again. I appreciate the short length -- Mother Goose books can go a little overboard, I think. They're just as I remember them! The double-page art for Woman Who Lived in a Shoe is really lovely. Overall a sweet little collection, even though Disney isn't always my thing. Also, nostalgia.

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                Karen

                Author9 books31 followers

                June 14, 2015

                This book is a fun and silly collection of Mother Goose stories illustrated in Disney's style and using many of Disney's famous characters. I'm not always in love with Disney work, but, oddly enough, little six-year-old boys are very fond of fun and silly books that they can read by themselves. I do, however, very much like the illustration for Old King Cole.

                  Lauren

                  3,638 reviews139 followers

                  October 24, 2018

                  Vintage artwork and the classic Disney characters add a world of charm to these perennial Mother Goose nursery rhyme favorites–from “Peter Pumpkin Eater,” “Hey, Diddle, Diddle,” and “Little Miss Muffet” to “Jack Sprat,” “Simple Simon,” “Old King Cole,” and more.

                  Such a fun and cute read. I loved all the stories growing up and it is still fun to read them to kids now.

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                  Beth

                  1,390 reviews

                  March 25, 2012

                  This is the first Disney digital book that I have read. Different trivia appeared throughout the story and you will find that you are congratulated when you finish. It is a different experience than reading the tales. Both have their place.

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                  Timalee Guetterman

                  12 reviews3 followers

                  July 13, 2013

                  This book gets 4 stars purely for nostalgia. I requested this book be read to me so many times as a child that I still cannot hear these nursery rhymes without picturing these illustrations in my mind.

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                  Christian Singer

                  178 reviews2 followers

                  August 26, 2016

                  Do rhymes have any purpose? I get that they're easy for children to memorize, but they don't make sense like short stories do.

                  The illustrations are cute, and choosing Goofy as Simple Simon was a great move.

                    Dottie

                    862 reviews33 followers

                    October 23, 2007

                    Just a Little Golden Book -- and one of the earliest Mother Goose books encountered and therefore I must include it in my Mother Goose favorites.

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                    Jeri Sue

                    34 reviews2 followers

                    June 30, 2008

                    Cute story from my childhood. Reminds me of my grandma.

                      Jennifer

                      54 reviews16 followers

                      December 23, 2008

                      This was one of my favorite Little Golden Books as a child. Here was where I was first introduced to nursery rhymes.

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                      Jaime

                      1,516 reviews2 followers

                      July 31, 2013

                      The Disney touch softens these Mother goose Nursery Rhymes with new blood. This a nicely done and illustrated small book for young children.

                        Kenneth Flores

                        170 reviews

                        June 20, 2012

                        One of my favorite books of all time! I like how the pictures are done with Disney characters form the 1930s and 1940s.

                          Becky B

                          8,650 reviews154 followers

                          September 30, 2012

                          This is one of the books I almost literally wore out as a little girl. It is amazing the thing lasted through my childhood. I loved the Disney characters illustrations with the nursery rhymes.

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                          Sheila Read

                          1,574 reviews39 followers

                          June 22, 2013

                          I remember the cover but just not the story

                            Kristina

                            56 reviews9 followers

                            March 25, 2014

                            I loved my mother reading this to me as a child. Now, I love to read it to my daughter. This is an all time favorite for me!!

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