I expected this to have the more popular Mother Goose poems, such as Jack and Jill, Old Mother Hubbard, or Little Miss Muffet. Instead it contained 'Thirty Days Has September' (which I did not know was considered Mother Goose), the little known 'The Crooked Sixpence', and the rather morbid 'Solomon Grundy'. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe', and 'Mother Goose' are the only other poems in the book.
My almost 8 yr dd is reading many sign language books right now for a project, and keeps signing from this and a couple of others. She enjoys it so much which is delightful to watch.