Leap Year by Mother Goose

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The origin of the name “Mother Goose” is uncertain, and there are various theories about its source, but it has been used for centuries to describe the collective authorship of these timeless children’s verses.



Mother Goose is a fictional character often associated with a collection of nursery rhymes and children’s stories. Mother Goose is typically depicted as an elderly woman who tells stories and rhymes to children. The term “Mother Goose” has become synonymous with the tradition of nursery rhymes, which are short poems or songs passed down through generations and intended for young children. These rhymes often feature simple and catchy rhythms and are used to entertain and educate children.

“Leap Year Poem” by Mother Goose

Thirty days hath September,
April, June and November.
All the rest have thirty-one,
Excepting February alone.
And that has twenty-eight days clear,
And twenty-nine in each leap year.




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