
The Baby's Opera, first published in 1877 by Walter Crane, is an illustrated children's book that features a collection of traditional nursery rhymes set to music. This work combines classic rhymes like 'Jack and Jill' and 'Three Blind Mice' with Crane's charming illustrations, creating an engaging experience for young readers. It serves as both an entertaining and educational tool, fostering a love for music and poetry while introducing children to rhythm and storytelling. The book is notable for its vibrant artwork and musical scores, encouraging active participation from children.


























