Using Nursery Rhymes with Today’s Kids

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Children's Music
Cultural History
Diversity
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Equity
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History of Nursery Rhymes
Inclusion
Intergenerational Connection
International Cultures
Literacy
Nursery Rhymes
Oral Stories
Programming

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  • ISBN 9798216188698
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Nursery rhymes are easy to remember, recite, and pass on to future generations, but are these transmitters of popular culture still relevant and appropriate?

In an increasingly multicultural world, it’s critical to examine the lessons children are learning—both directly and indirectly—to ensure a positive collective future for everyone.

Readers are introduced to nursery rhymes from a historical and international perspective, where common themes and original intents are explored. The book highlights the importance of oral storytelling in cultures around the world and details the ways in which nursery rhymes provide young children with the tools to become strong readers. This guide also explores how popular modern children’s songs borrow from older tunes to be accessible to a contemporary audience.

An examination of the more nuanced elements of nursery rhymes highlights cultural changes that can affect the meaning of these older songs, questioning whether using the tune of a song with a problematic history is appropriate and whether altering only the offending words/phrases is sufficient to justify continued use. On-the-ground examples illustrate the ways in which songs can affect participants in different ways. Finally, the book helps readers make educated choices about how best to use nursery rhymes to support diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.

Mary R. Lanni, MLIS, is a professional librarian in Denver, Colorado, USA. She is co-author of Early Learning Through Play: Library Programming for Diverse Communities (Libraries Unlimited, 2019).

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