What is National Mother Goose Day?

On May 1st each year, Mother Goose and the imaginary author of a series of fairy tales and nursery rhymes we loved as children are honored. Mother Goose is often depicted as an elderly woman in a tall hat and shawl, but she is also depicted as a goose sporting a bonnet.

Enjoy two different interpretations of Peter, Peter, and Pumpkin Eater.

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