Illustration of Mother Goose with a book and children celebrating National Mother Goose Day

National Mother Goose Day: A Celebration of Childhood Nostalgia

National Mother Goose Day is a special occasion dedicated to celebrating the beloved storyteller and her timeless nursery rhymes. This day honors the enchanting world of fairy tales and rhymes that have been passed down for generations, sparking imagination and teaching valuable lessons to children worldwide.

Quick Facts

  • When is it?: May 1
  • Tagged as: Childhood, Literature, Fairy Tales
  • What’s the hashtag?: #NationalMotherGooseDay
  • When was it founded?: 1987
  • Who founded it?: Gloria T. Delamar

History of National Mother Goose Day

The history of National Mother Goose Day is tied to the enduring legacy of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. The day was established in 1987 by Gloria T. Delamar, coinciding with the release of her book Mother Goose: From Nursery to Literature. The figure of “Mother Goose” has roots in French folklore, with Charles Perrault publishing the first collection of tales under her name in 1697. Over time, Mother Goose became synonymous with nursery rhymes, solidified by publications like Mother Goose’s Melody in 1781.

These stories and rhymes have played a pivotal role in early childhood education, introducing children to reading, moral lessons, and the magic of storytelling.

Timeline

  • 1697: Charles Perrault publishes Tales of My Mother Goose in France.
  • 1729: English translation of Perrault’s tales introduces Mother Goose to English-speaking audiences.
  • 1781: Mother Goose’s Melody is published in England.
  • 1987: National Mother Goose Day is founded by Gloria T. Delamar.
  • Today: Celebrated annually on May 1 in schools, libraries, and homes.

Dates by Next Year

YearMonth and DateDay
2025May 1Thursday
2026May 1Friday
2027May 1Saturday
2028May 1Monday
2029May 1Tuesday
2030May 1Wednesday

Observed

National Mother Goose Day is observed through various activities that bring nursery rhymes to life:

  • Reading classic Mother Goose stories aloud.
  • Hosting storytelling sessions at schools or libraries.
  • Dressing up as favorite nursery rhyme characters.
  • Engaging children with crafts or games inspired by rhymes like “Humpty Dumpty” or “Jack and Jill.”

Fun Facts About Mother Goose

  • The true identity of Mother Goose is unknown; she may be entirely fictional or based on figures from French or American folklore.
  • Early versions of fairy tales like Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood were much darker than their modern adaptations.
  • The Brothers Grimm popularized many traditional German folktales that are now associated with Mother Goose.

Quiz

  1. Who published the first collection of Mother Goose tales?
  2. What year was National Mother Goose Day established?
  3. Name one famous nursery rhyme attributed to Mother Goose.

(Answers:)

  1. Charles Perrault
  2. 1987
  3. “Humpty Dumpty” or “Jack and Jill”

FAQs

Why is it called “Mother Goose”?
The name originated from French folklore, where “Mère l’Oye” (Mother Goose) symbolized a storyteller who shared enchanting tales.

How can I celebrate National Mother Goose Day?
You can read nursery rhymes, dress up as characters, or organize storytelling sessions for children.

Related

  • World Storytelling Day
  • International Children’s Book Day
  • National Read Across America Day