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201 Nursery Rhymes & Sing-Along Songs for Kids
201 Nursery Rhymes & Sing-Along Songs for Kids
201 Nursery Rhymes & Sing-Along Songs for Kids
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A collection of 201 nursery rhymes and sing-along songs for kids with over 100 pictures included. The collection contains traditional nursery rhymes, such as Baa Baa Black Sheep, Do You Know the Muffin Man, Hickory Dickory Dock, Humpty Dumpty, Mary Had A Little Lamb, Ring A-Round the Roses, This Old Man, and many more. Sing-along to songs and lullabies, such as B-I-N-G-O, Good Night Sleep Tight, Hokey Pokey, Hush Little Baby, If You’re Happy and You Know It, Lullaby and Goodnight, One Two Buckle My Shoe, The Wheels on the Bus, and many more. This is a great read for adults and children alike. For the adults it will bring back many childhood memories which you can share with your children.

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Release dateMar 22, 2012
ISBN9781476306483
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    201 Nursery Rhymes & Sing-Along Songs for Kids - Jennifer M Edwards

    A Candle, A Candle

    A candle, a candle,

    To light me to bed;

    A pillow, a pillow,

    To tuck up my head.

    The moon is as sleepy as sleepy can be,

    The stars are all pointing their fingers at me.

    And Missus Hop-Robin, way up in her nest,

    Is rocking her tired little babies to rest.

    So give me a blanket

    To tuck up my toes,

    And a little soft pillow

    To snuggle my nose.

    ~~~~

    A Cat Came Fiddling

    A cat came fiddling out of a barn,

    With a pair of bagpipes under her arm.

    She could sing nothing but "Fiddle dee dee,

    The mouse has married the bumblebee."

    Pipe, cat! Dance mouse!

    We’ll have a wedding at our good house.

    ~~~~

    A Diller, A Dollar

    A diller, a dollar, a ten o’clock scholar!

    What make you come so soon?

    You used to come at ten o’clock,

    Now you come at noon.

    ~~~~

    A Man in the Wilderness

    A man in the wilderness

    Asked this of me,

    "How many strawberries

    Grow in the sea?"

    I answered him

    As I thought good,

    "As many red herrings

    As swim in the wood."

    ~~~~

    A Swarm of Bees in May

    A swarm of bees in May,

    Is worth a load of hay.

    A swarm of bees in June,

    Is worth a silver spoon.

    A swarm of bees in July,

    Is not worth a fly.

    ~~~~

    A-Tisket, A-Tasket

    A-tisket, a-tasket,

    A green and yellow basket.

    I wrote a letter to my love,

    And on the way I dropped it.

    I dropped it, I dropped it,

    And, on the way I dropped it.

    A little boy picked it up,

    And put it in his pocket.

    Alternative

    A-tisket, a-tasket,

    I've lost my yellow basket.

    A little girlie picked it up,

    And put it in her pocket.

    She took it, she took it,

    My little yellow basket.

    And if she doesn't bring it back,

    I think that I shall cry.

    Alternative (Long Version)

    A-tisket, a-tasket,

    A green and yellow basket.

    I wrote a letter to my love,

    And on the way I dropped it.

    I dropped it, I dropped it,

    Yes, on the way I dropped it.

    A little girlie picked it up,

    And took it to the market.

    She was truckin’ on down the avenue,

    Without a single thing to do.

    She was peck, peck, peckin’ all around,

    When she spied it on the ground.

    A-tisket, a-tasket,

    She took my yellow basket.

    And if she doesn’t bring it back,

    I think that I shall cry.

    A-tisket, a-tasket,

    A green and yellow basket.

    I wrote a letter to my love,

    And on the way I dropped it.

    I dropped it, I dropped it,

    Yes, on the way I dropped it.

    A little girlie picked it up,

    And took it to the market.

    (Was it red?) No, no, no, no

    (Was it brown?) No, no, no, no

    (Was it blue?) No, no, no, no

    Just a little yellow basket

    A Little Yellow Basket!!!!

    ~~~~

    A Wise Old Owl

    A wise old owl sat in an oak

    The more he heard, the less he spoke,

    The less he spoke, the more he heard

    Why aren’t we all like that wise old bird?

    ~~~~

    After A Bath

    After a bath, I try, try, try,

    To wipe myself till I’m dry, dry, dry.

    Hands to wipe, and fingers and toes,

    And two wet legs and a shiny nose.

    Just think how much less time I’d take,

    If I were a dog, and could shake, shake, shake!

    ~~~~

    Alphabet Song

    A - B - C - D - E - F - G

    H - I - J- K - L - M - N - O - P

    Q - R - S - T - U - V

    W - X - Y and Z

    Now I know my ABC’s

    Next time won’t you sing with me?

    ~~~~

    An Apple A Day

    An apple a day,

    Sends the doctor away.

    Apple in the morning,

    Doctor’s warning.

    Roast apple at night,

    Starves the doctor outright.

    Eat an apple going to bed,

    Knock the doctor on the head.

    Three each day, seven days a week,

    Ruddy apple, ruddy cheek.

    ~~~~

    As I Was Going to St. Ives

    As I was going to St. Ives,

    I met a man with seven wives.

    Each wife had seven sacks,

    Each sack had seven cats,

    Each cat had seven kits.

    Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,

    How many were going to St. Ives?

    Note:

    This rhyme is a riddle.

    Do you know how many people were going to St. Ives? Do you know how many kits, cats, sacks, and wives are going to St. Ives?

    Do you know how many altogether are going to St. Ives?

    See answer

    ~~~~

    Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

    Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

    Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

    One for the master, one for the dame,

    And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.

    Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

    Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

    One for the master, one for the dame,

    And one for the little boy

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