Download Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books

By Nelson James on Friday, May 24, 2019

Download Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books



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Download PDF Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books

Science tells us that babies develop best when they are spoken to, sung to, and read to. Introduce your baby to a world of words and pictures with these 30 classic nursery rhymes from the Mother Goose collection and beyond paired with images of Chloe Giordano’s delightful hand-embroidered illustrations on cloth.

Even when they’re tiny, the sound of their parents’ voices helps babies make sense of the world and feel comfortable with new people and places. This treasury gives you the opportunity to rediscover just how useful (and calming) these best-loved nursery rhymes are in one, handsome volume.

Bond with your baby and help them grow as you recite and sing these timeless rhymes

Hey, Diddle Diddle; Baa, Baa, Black Sheep; This Little Piggy; Hush Little Baby; Hickory, Dickory, Dock; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Little Bo-Peep; Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat; Row, Row, Row Your Boat; The Itsy Bitsy Spider; London Bridge; Mary Had a Little Lamb; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe; Humpty Dumpty; Rub-a-dub-dub; Pat-a-Cake; I Saw a Ship A-Sailing; Old MacDonald; Rock-a-Bye Baby; The Wheels on the Bus; I’m a Little Teapot; This Old Man; Jack and Jill; The Muffin Man; Little Miss Muffet; The Owl and the Pussy-cat; Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush; Old Mother Hubbard; Pop! Goes the Weasel; Are you Sleeping?

Download Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books


"Note : I received e-copy from the publisher via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

My baby is used to watch most of rhymes in YouTube. She loves colors and music. I admit, I’m terrible singer. I’m used to reading to her random things, sometimes, novels too but this was first time I sang her rhymes and I must say it was fun reading to her.She loved Twinkle Twinkle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, Old MacDonald, Are You Sleeping, and The Wheels On The Bus.

All rhymes were cute and nice, some I knew and some were new to me. They were short, took little time for me to finish. I didn’t read her everyday, like title suggests, I read all of them in one day. 😜 If you don’t remember all rhymes from your childhood and you want to sing to your kid with a colorful book and cute illustrations, I recommend this book. It can be a nice gift for new mommies.

As I was playing some rhymes on YouTube before I read this book, I could see some rhymes in this had lesser verses, some had only 1 verse.

overall, it was good collection, with beautiful art and vibrant colors . It is best gift for new mommies."

Product details

  • Grade Level Preschool and up
  • Hardcover 64 pages
  • Publisher Frances Lincoln Children's Books (March 5, 2019)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1786033372

Read Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books

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Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books Reviews :


Read to Your Baby Every Day 30 classic nursery rhymes to read aloud Rachel Williams Chloe Giordano Books Reviews


  • So cute and nice to have these rhymes in one little book! There was a typo on page 10 though I think? Still a great purchase.
  • Beautiful book for a new baby.
  • The best nursery rhymes book from my childhood, it brought back so many good memories.
  • I LOVE the gorgeous cover with the sweet innocence of images from beloved nursery rhymes. Looks like an embroidered work of art. And when you open the Table of Contents, it also looks like an embroidered sampler.

    My heart nearly stopped when I found this statement on the copyright page, "The illustrations were embroidered with thread and needle." Wow--such a marvelous idea! How I wish the publisher would offer a companion book with the patterns and color suggestions for each one!

    This book elicits the warmth and safety of home. Each page is pure sweetness with a vintage embroidered illustration for each poem. The embroidered image offers a depth and whimsy to the page. Children will enjoy discovering new things on each page. The images are so true to life, readers will expect to feel fabric and stitching on the page.

    What a truly beautiful way to introduce a child to nursery rhymes. This book sets beauty before the eyes of a child, and lilting rhymes before their ear. Accompanied with a warm lap, priceless memory making is guaranteed! What a beautiful gift this would make for a new baby or for a new parent or grandparent to share with a child in their life.
  • Note I received e-copy from the publisher via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

    My baby is used to watch most of rhymes in YouTube. She loves colors and music. I admit, I’m terrible singer. I’m used to reading to her random things, sometimes, novels too but this was first time I sang her rhymes and I must say it was fun reading to her.She loved Twinkle Twinkle, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, Old MacDonald, Are You Sleeping, and The Wheels On The Bus.

    All rhymes were cute and nice, some I knew and some were new to me. They were short, took little time for me to finish. I didn’t read her everyday, like title suggests, I read all of them in one day. 😜 If you don’t remember all rhymes from your childhood and you want to sing to your kid with a colorful book and cute illustrations, I recommend this book. It can be a nice gift for new mommies.

    As I was playing some rhymes on YouTube before I read this book, I could see some rhymes in this had lesser verses, some had only 1 verse.

    overall, it was good collection, with beautiful art and vibrant colors . It is best gift for new mommies.
  • Nursery rhyme lyrics are enhanced by a work of art—apparently embroidery done by the author—to be read, or more likely sung, to babies.
    It’s funny that the original version of “Baa Baa Black Sheep” contains words like “jumper” and “frock.” Definitely not written by an American. Similarly, what’s an “Itsy Wincy Spider?”
    In “Hush, Little Baby,” it takes way too long to get to the good gifts. Can we just skip over to Rover from the start? I’m okay with him not barking.
    The ship might have pretty things for baby and me, but it’s powered by slave mice. Just say no to pretty things.
    Yeah, don’t sing “The Owl and the Pussycat” out loud.
    Here’s a problem what if you don’t know the song? How can you sing it?
    Forget old Mother Hubbard; it was her dog that stole the show! Talk about playing dead! And playing the flute. And riding a goat. . . but how could it feed the cat when the cupboards were bare? (Oh yeah, she went to the market. Never mind.) With all the things the dog could do, I’m surprised all it could say was “Bowwow.”
  • Beautifully put together book. Wonderful illustrations that tie-in your childhood to that of your child. This would be an ideal and beautiful baby gift. A lot of people remember the tune, but not all the words. This brings it together to share with your baby. Great book!!

    I received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
  • This is an excellent, short and sweet collection of all the classic nursery rhymes! Zero fluff and beautiful illustrations make this an easy go to for story time, rhyme time, bedtime, or any time with little ones!

    I highly recccomend. Four stars because I would have personally omitted the rhymes that include words that have double meanings (or have another meaning that is inappropriate), but a great way to teach children the evolution of language nonetheless!