01 A COPPER DOWN A CRACK / 1
02 I’M MUCH TOO BIG FOR A FAIRY / 3
03 DID YOU EVER PLAY TAG WITH A TIGER? / 4
04 THE BLUE SONG / 5
05 HIPPITY HOP TO BED / 7
06 AWAY TO THE RIVER / 8
07 OUR LITTLE PAT / 10
08 THE ANIMAL SHOW / 13
09 TOMMY TRIMBLE / 15
10 DICKIE, DICKIE DEXTER / 16
11 ON THE ROAD TO TATTLETOWN / 17
12 POLLY AND PETER / 18
13 I WENT TO TOWN ON MONDAY / 19
14 WHERE ARE YOU GOING? / 22
15 CHRISTOPHER CRUMP / 25
16 PINKY, PINKY, PANG / 26
17 TICK, TOCK / 28
18 UNDER THE WILLOW / 30
19 HIGH ON THE MANTEL / 32
20 BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS / 35
21 BUTTERFLY / 37
22 BEELA BY THE SEA / 39
23 A MATTER OF TASTE / 41
24 TOMMY, MY SON / 42
25 OH, SAID THE WORM / 44
26 BUZZY BROWN / 45
27 THE WIND / 46
28 THE HOBO BAND / 48
29 A BEETLE ON A BROOMSTRAW / 49
30 MULE THOUGHTS / 51
31 A CANDLE, A CANDLE / 53
32 BAXTER / 55
33 LODDY, GIN, AND ELLA ZANDER / 56
34 AS I WAS GOING DOWN THE HILL / 57
35 A LITTLE BOY RAN TO THE END OF THE SKY / 60
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100 WHENEVER I GO OUT TO WALK / 184
101 A FREE SHOW / 185
102 BILLY BUMPKINS / 187
103 BLUE FLAMES AND RED FLAMES / 189
104 TIMOTHY GRADY / 190
105 CAPTAIN TICKLE AND HIS NICKEL / 192
106 GRANDMOTHER GRUNDY / 193
107 NEEDLES AND PINS / 194
108 A TOE RIME / 196
109 HARRY HOOKER / 197
110 JELLY JAKE AND BUTTER BILL / 198
111 CUT UP A CAPER / 202
112 EAT, EAT, EAT / 204
113 HETTY HUTTON / 207
114 A BIG, FAT POTATO / 209
115 A BUNDLE OF HAY / 212
116 PETER, POPPER / 214
117 OLD FATHER ANNUM / 215
118 THE TIPPANY FLOWER / 217
119 HERE COMES A CABBAGE / 218
120 PLENTY / 220
121 THE RUNAWAYS / 222
122 A RACE, A RACE TO MOSCOW / 224
123 THE SALESMAN / 225
124 A PRINCE FROM PEPPERVILLE / 227
125 BOATS / 229
126 PRETTY THINGS / 231
127 DID YOU EVER? / 233
128 HOOTEM, TOOTEM, CLEAR THE TRACK / 235
129 DOCTOR DRAKE / 237
130 BABIES / 239
131 TWENTY THIEVES FROM ALBION / 241
132 AS I CAME OUT OF GRUNDY GREET / 243
Leroy F. Jackson (1881-1958) was born in London, Ontario, Canada. He moved with his family to North Dakota in the early 1890s. Jackson received his bachelors degree from the University of North Dakota and his masters degree from the University of Chicago. In 1912 he went to Harvard for a year to conduct research under Frederick Jackson Turner. After several years of holding teaching positions throughout North Dakota, Minnesota, and Washington, Jackson moved to Burnsville, NC to become director of the Stanley McCormick School. In 1932 Jackson began working for the U.S. Indian Service and was sent to Wrangell, Alaska to become director of the Wrangell Institute. In 1934 Jackson was sent to New Mexico to work with the Navajo at the Charles H. Burke School in Fort Wingate, and the Taos Day School in Taos. Jackson was also the author of several published articles, monographs, and children’s books of nursery rhymes. He died in Pomona, California in 1958. Blanche Fisher Wright was a children’s book illustrator active in the 1910s. She is best known for illustrating The Real Mother Goose, published in 1916.