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Nursery Rhymes Affecting our Children

Nursery Rhymes Affecting our Children. By Pamela Schaffer 2/19/2011 ENG102 WP1 Research Proposal. EMG 102 class 47372. CC Image Posted at Flickr By Coco Mault. http://www.flickr.com/photos/contusion/2782074141/. A Nuclear Powered Nursery Rhyme. CC Photo from Flickr By Steve Punter .

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Nursery Rhymes Affecting our Children

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  1. Nursery Rhymes Affecting our Children By Pamela Schaffer 2/19/2011 ENG102 WP1 Research Proposal EMG 102 class 47372 CC Image Posted at Flickr By Coco Mault http://www.flickr.com/photos/contusion/2782074141/

  2. A Nuclear Powered Nursery Rhyme CC Photo from Flickr By Steve Punter

  3. Do Preschool and Nursery school teachers know the meaning behind the Rhyme's?

  4. When do we draw the line on Children’s Literature? Some Scholars believe that nursery rhymes in American culture have key themes: Ambivalent behavior towards animals, prickly relationships between sexes, touching and playing between adults and infants.

  5. CC from Flickr By Bluekdesign

  6. Do we teach children to make fun of other children? CC Photo from Flicker By Le Petit Populailler

  7. Nursery Rhymes • Meanings • Psychological Affect • Longevity/ Time Line • For Adult or Child

  8. Our Future

  9. References • Blair, Alexandra. (2006, March 07). Why black sheep are barred and humpty can't be cracked. The Sunday Times http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article738220.ece • Cooper, B. (1993). Cradle and All: A Cultural and Psychoanalytic Reading of Nursery Rhymes (Book). Journal of Popular Culture, 27(1), 218-219. Retrieved from EBSCO host. • Alchin, L.K. (2007, November 16). Nursery rhymes-lyrics, origins & history [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.rhymes.org.uk/ • Slides 3, 4, 6 and 8 Clip art from Microsoft 2007 was used.

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