Then is it neither, because I put a and that was wrong.
Oh, sorry — you're right — it's B.
Mea culpa.
You're welcome.
To properly format the title of a nursery rhyme like "Little Bo Peep," you should use option B, which is to enclose it in quotation marks. Quotation marks are commonly used to denote the title of a shorter work, such as a song, poem, or nursery rhyme. By placing "Little Bo Peep" in quotation marks, you signal that it is the name of a specific literary or artistic piece.