Four Color (March 1949), #220

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The Little Red Hen

Storyline: Nursery rhyme.

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Jack and Jill

Storyline: Easter variation on the "Jack and Jill" nursery rhyme.

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Hickory and Dickory Help the Easter Bunny

Storyline: A pair of mice, Hickory and Dickory, help the Easter Bunny finish delivering his Easter baskets.

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The Easter Egg Seller

Storyline: A poem about selling Easter eggs.

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The Wise Men of Gotham

Storyline: Three "wise" men make nonsensical arguments.

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Tommy Tonsey

Storyline: Nursery rhyme.

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Rumsey Dumsey

Storyline: Nursery rhyme.

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Slitherum

Storyline: Nursery rhyme.

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Heigh Ho!

Storyline: Poem about a fairy.

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Mr. Nobody

Storyline: A little boy blames his misdeeds on "Mr. Nobody."

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The Chicks

Storyline: Five chicks wish for breakfast, only to be told by the Mother Hen that they'll have to work for it.

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What is It?

Storyline: Riddle in poem form.

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Hot Cross Buns

Storyline: Traditional nursery rhyme.

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Here's an Easter Egg Hunt with Mother Goose!
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The Old Man

Storyline: A poem about an old man who stood on one leg.

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Mother Hubbard's Cupboard

Storyline: The Easter Bunny brings some eggs to fill Mother Hubbard's empty cupboard.

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Easter Sunday

Storyline: A poem about Easter Sunday.

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Humpty Dumpty's Song
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The Man of Gasket

Storyline: A nursery rhyme.

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Jack Rabbit and the Beanstalk

Storyline: The story of Jack and the Beanstalk in funny animal form. Jack is a rabbit and the giant is a tiger.

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Easter Time

Storyline: Poem about Easter.

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Easter with Mother Goose
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