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'''''Mary Had a Little Lamb''''' is a nursery rhyme first published in 1830.
 
'''''Mary Had a Little Lamb''''' is a nursery rhyme first published in 1830.
   
The poem was inspired by an actual pet lamb belonging to Mary Sawyer. At the encouragment of her brother, the young Mary brought her lamb to school one day, resulting in the poem still recited by children generations later.
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The poem was inspired by an actual pet lamb belonging to Mary Sawyer. At the encouragement of her brother, the young Mary brought her lamb to school one day, resulting in the poem still recited by children generations later.
   
 
The poem, and the character, have had numerous appearances and mentions in Muppet productions over the years.
 
The poem, and the character, have had numerous appearances and mentions in Muppet productions over the years.
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* The interactive video game [[Let's Learn to Play Together]] features the song.
 
* The interactive video game [[Let's Learn to Play Together]] features the song.
   
* The nursery ryhme is featured in the books ''[[The Sesame Street Library Volume 2]]'', ''[[The Sesame Street Treasury Volume 15]]'', ''[[Read Along with Elmo]]'', ''[[Elmo Plays Piano]]'', ''[[Big Book of Nursery Rhymes & Fairy Tales]]'' and ''[[Muppet Treasury]]'', among others.
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* The nursery rhyme is featured in the books ''[[The Sesame Street Library Volume 2]]'', ''[[The Sesame Street Treasury Volume 15]]'', ''[[Read Along with Elmo]]'', ''[[Elmo Plays Piano]]'', ''[[Big Book of Nursery Rhymes & Fairy Tales]]'' and ''[[Muppet Treasury]]'', among others.
   
 
* Versions of the song are included on the recordings ''[[Big Bird Leads the Band]]'', among others.
 
* Versions of the song are included on the recordings ''[[Big Bird Leads the Band]]'', among others.

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Mary Had a Little Lamb is a nursery rhyme first published in 1830.

The poem was inspired by an actual pet lamb belonging to Mary Sawyer. At the encouragement of her brother, the young Mary brought her lamb to school one day, resulting in the poem still recited by children generations later.

The poem, and the character, have had numerous appearances and mentions in Muppet productions over the years.

  • In a Sesame Street News Flash segment, Don Music is trying to compose "Mary Had a Little Lamb," but he can't find a rhyme for "snow." Kermit suggests he try a new angle and the result is "Mary Had a Bicycle". And in another News Flash segment, Kermit interviews Mary and her lamb, which follows Kermit home.
  • In the News Flash segment "Cookie Red Riding Hood", the doorbell to Red Riding Hood's Grandmother plays "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
  • In yet another New Flash segment, Kermit encounters a distressed Little Bo Peep, whose sheep is missing. One of the sheep they interview claims to be Mary's little lamb.
  • Honkers attempt to play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on their noses in episode1576 of Sesame Street.
  • Big Bird and the Birdketeers welcome Mary and her little lamb to their nest, but the group decide to change Mary's nursery rhyme to "Jenny Had a Little Jam" for the day.
  • A string quartet tunes up before it plays "Mary Had a Little Lamb."(EKA: Episode 3811)
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