
Mother Goose
Mother Goose refers to a traditional figure in children's literature, often depicted as a fictional old woman who is the source of nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Her name became synonymous with a collection of classic rhymes, stories, and poems that have been passed down through generations. These works, such as "Little Bo-Peep" and "Jack and Jill," are characterized by their playful language, rhythm, and often whimsical themes. Mother Goose serves as a cultural symbol, introducing children to language, storytelling, and moral lessons in an engaging way, often featured in illustrated books specifically aimed at young readers.