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Father Gander Nursery Rhymes: The Equal Rhymes Amendment (Hardcover)

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PreSchool-Grade 1 Not a playful satire of Mother Goose rhymes, Father Gander's collection is of deadly earnest verse with a didactic purpose: "to amend nursery rhymes so they offer a more equitable world purview to children." The ideals that the author has defined as those which we all want our children to have are ones he feels can best be conveyed to children using the "socializing force" of poetry. The amended verses are true to these ideals. Sally Shaftoe, for example, has "gone away, to a job for equal pay." There is a Little Girl Green as well as a Little Boy Blue, a Joe Peep as well as a Bo Peep. About the only verse which doesn't include a counterpart from the other sex is "Hickety Pickety," which lays eggs for both women and men. Since the author is also against violence, Humpty Dumpty gets glued back together again. The family-planning version of "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" describes an old couple who feed their many children on health food. The final couplet: "There's only one issue I don't understand. /If they didn't want so many why didn't they plan?" Illustrations are colorful if somewhat bland, with several verses per page, and the same group of three smiling rocks appearing on each page. The sheer fun, horseplay, alliteration and exact rhymes found in Mother Goose are not in this rewritten version, but the message is here. Ironically it takes an "equal rhymes" book to show that in the Family Geese, Father Gander may be more concerned with the world of politics, but poetry is best left to Mother Goose. Yvonne A. Frey, Peoria Public Library, Ill.
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Father Gander offers non-violent, non-racist, non-sexist nursery rhymes for children. Boys and girls get equal respect. Full color.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Hardcover: 47 pages
  • Publisher: Advocacy Press; 1st Edition. edition (April 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0911655123
  • ISBN-13: 978-0911655124
  • Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 9.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #362,977 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book, February 6, 2004
By M. Beaver (Tucson, AZ.) - See all my reviews
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This book is wonderful for minority children! My child is Black, and can relate to the characters dipicted on the pages. Finally there exists a book of nursery rhymes, that does not ignore the fact that all children are not caucasion. 2 thumbs up I say!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Father Gander, August 29, 2000
By Margaret Caton (Stone Harbor, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
As a 70-year old grandmother and veteran of political correctness mandates, I was prepared to dislike this book intensely! BUT, I read it with my grandchildren, and now I feel - it is about time we had something like Father Gander! I am purchasing it for all babies from now on!
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW, July 15, 2004
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i met father gander today at our local libary and he had this book with him. All I can say is wow. I came straight home and bought 2 copys. I would recomend this book to eveyone!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not phenomenal, but good :)
I am a preschool teacher and I think this book is a very good book. It is up to the parent if thier children should know the classic Mother Goose versions first or not. Read more
Published on September 21, 2005 by L. Moe

1.0 out of 5 stars This book will be a benchmark for future historians
The politics of this book don't come on as a suble hint, they hit you over the head with a grand piano effect. Read more
Published on November 7, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars why father Gander is such a great book
I am an 18 year old who got this book when I was little and i have treasured it ever since. This book only seeks to redo rhymes that can be bad influences on children not ones... Read more
Published on October 7, 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Politically Correct Nursery Rhymes
"Father Gander" declares that the content of old nursery rhymes "reveals a male-dominated, able-bodied, monocultural fairyland filled with sexism, anger, violence,... Read more
Published on July 15, 2000 by a_mom

5.0 out of 5 stars Charming, well-done updates to old favorites
This is a wonderful update to the old-fashioned Mother Goosenursery rhymes. Father Gander keeps the spirit and charm of theverses, but changes or adds to them to make them more... Read more
Published on May 2, 2000

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