"A "Little" Mother Goose" is the thirteenth episode from the sixth season of Barney & Friends.
Plot[]
Emily needs to write an original Mother Goose rhyme for school, but is finding the assignment difficult. Fortunately, Barney has a friend who can help-Mother Goose herself! She reminds Emily that the rhymes should be fun-and thus begins a happy romp as Barney and the kids play games based on Mother Goose rhymes. Properly inspired, the kids are able to write nice Mother Goose rhymes of their own-so nice, in fact, that Mother Goose plans to write them down in her own book at home!
Songs[]
- "Barney Theme Song"
- "Did You Ever See a Lassie?"
- "Hey Diddle Diddle"
- "I'm Mother Goose"
- "Here Sits the Lord Mayor"
- "Daffy-Down-Dilly"
- "London Bridge"
- "The Coachman"
- "Humpty Dumpty"
- "The Clock"
- "To Market, To Market"
- "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"
- "Sheep Medley: ("Baa, Baa, Black Sheep", "Little Boy Blue", "Little Bo Peep", "Mary Had a Little Lamb")"
- "This is the House that Jack Built"
- "I Love You"
Production[]
Filming[]
Production for this episode took place from May to June 1999.
Trivia[]
- This episode is the shortened version of Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm.
- This episode marks the only episode Jill appeared with Keesha and Robert.
- This is the only episode Jill appeared without Stephen.
- Jeff wore the same T-shirt that he previously wore in "Sing And Dance With Barney".
- Robert wore the same shirt that he previously wore in "Birthday Olé".
Release date[]
- This episode aired on Carter Crocker's forty-third birthday.
References[]
Season Six episodes |
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"Stick With Imagination!" • "Itty Bitty Bugs" • "Grandparents Are Grand" • "Snack Time!" • "A Sunny, Snowy Day" • "You've Got To Have Art" • "Five Kinds Of Fun!" • "Count Me In!" • "Who's Who At The Zoo?" • "Birthday Olé" • "Excellent Exercise!" • "Brushing Up On Teeth" • "A "Little" Mother Goose" • "Good Job!" • "It's Home To Me" • "How Does Your Garden Grow?" • "You Can Do It!" • "Here Comes The Firetruck!" • "Ready, Set, Go!" • "You Are Special" |