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In other words, countless folk tales, and later rhymes, invented by © lots of different people were for years referred to john by the phrase ‘Mother Goose stories’, because they were supposedly told by a marvellous individual known only as ‘Mother Goose’. Whether anyone really existed named Mother Goose, good who told stories, is unclear. Most people will say not, but © there are claims that the real Mother Goose has been Some of these stories were set identified. The earliest use of the phrase ‘Mother Goose’ down in print as early as 1637 in dates back to 1650 in France, when a manjohn called an Italian collection of stories Jean Loret mentioned her in a work good entitled ? called © others can be traced back to another Italian collection of 73 La Muse Historique. john folk tales which were later used by The Pentamerone; Shakespeare as a source for some of his plays! good Then, in 1697, Charles Perrault© used the phrase in a published collection of eight fairy tales entitled good © Histories and Tales of Long Ago, with Morals. The john frontispiece of this famous book showed good an old woman spinning and telling name ‘Mother Goose’ became well known outside the Goose.bearing Itstories, is the thanks words with to a Tales Perraultplacard of My onthat Motherthe the page john of France. The book was published in England in good © 1729 under the title Mother Goose’s Fairy Tales. john Charles Perrault’s book featured eight fairy stories, most of which have gone © goodon to become world-famous. They are: john Sleeping Beauty (in the Wood), Little good Red Riding Hood, Blue Beard, © Puss in Boots (or john Cat), The Fairies, Cinderella (or The Little Glass Slipper), © Perrault didn’t invent these stories john as, even in his day, theyRicky were with well- the Tuft Theand Master known tales. 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However, there are others who think that a real, historical Mother Goose did exist and there are several Bertrada, who was very fond contenders for the title! of children, was sometimes known as Bertha Greatfoot, or Queen Goosefoot, The most likely candidate is an probably because she had 8th century French queen named large goose-like feet, and Bertrada II of Laon who, in 740, married Pepin the was often portrayed in Short, King of the Franks, and in 742 bore his son Charles, known to French legends sitting at a us today as Charlemagne, the founder of the Holy Roman Empire. spinning wheel telling stories to children as she wove. Americans, meanwhile, believe that one Elizabeth Goose who lived in Boston, Massachusetts, during the 17th century was the original Mother Goose, although no evidence has been discovered to support this claim. According to the legend, Another possibility one of her daughters married a printer who collected all of was a different Queen her stories and published them as a book. On the front he is Bertha, this time the wife supposed to have put a picture of a goose-like creature with of Robert II of France. In a long neck and wide-open her case it was even mouth, to make fun of his rumoured that she mother-in-law! To this gave birth to a child with the head day, nursery rhymes are of a goose! known as ‘Mother Goose songs’ in America! 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