How Do You Celebrate Mother Goose Day?
Mother Goose has been a beloved children’s storyteller for over 125 years. Most children have grown up with “her” stories whether they knew it or not. You can honor Mother Goose and your childhood on Mother Goose Day which is May 1. Follow the steps below to celebrate Mother Goose Day. Make Little Miss Muffet’s curds and whey. Bring the following ingredients to a boil: 12 cups fresh water, 6 cups instant dry milk powder, 1 to 1 and 1/2 cups white vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon salt. Let stand. Pour the mixture over a bowl with a paper towel on top. Now you have curds (the cheese part) and whey (the milky part). Enjoy! Gather several versions of the Mother Goose Nursery rhymes and compare and contrast differences over the last 100 years. Books can be found at the library. Choose some of the children books that have been put to music to add flare. Draw Mother Goose pictures. Borrow a few characters like Little Georgie Porgy and make his pudding and pie. Search through the books and pick your favo