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Children’s Favourite Nursery Rhymes: 99 Best Loved Poems, Songs and Rhymes
Children’s Favourite Nursery Rhymes: 99 Best Loved Poems, Songs and Rhymes
Children’s Favourite Nursery Rhymes: 99 Best Loved Poems, Songs and Rhymes
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In this enchanting treasury brings together nearly 100 best-loved rhymes. Enjoy playtime together with lively songs and favourite characters, including Incy Wincy Spider and Humpty Dumpty, or snuggle up at bedtime with gentle lullabies, such as One Two Buckle My Shoe, London Bridge is falling down, Polly Put The Kettle On. there is a rhyme for every occasion in this essential collection - making this the perfect gift for every baby boy and girl, to treasure always. Other rhymes contained include Hickory, Dickory, Dock, Little Miss Muffet, Old Macdonald Had a Farm, Row, Row, Row Your Boat, This Little Piggy, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, Three Blind Mice, and Mary Had a Little Lamb.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 5, 2019
ISBN9788835342106
Children’s Favourite Nursery Rhymes: 99 Best Loved Poems, Songs and Rhymes

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    Children’s Favourite Nursery Rhymes - Diamond Book Publishing

    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 white sheep

    Have you any wool?

    Yes sir, yes sir

    Three needles full.

    One to mend a jumper

    One to mend a frock

    And one for the little girl

    With holes in her socks.

    Baa baa grey sheep

    Have you any wool?

    Yes sir, yes sir

    Three bags full.

    One for the kitten

    One for the cats

    And one for the guinea pigs

    To knit some woolly hats

    MISS POLLY HAD A DOLLY

    Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick, sick, sick.

    So she phoned for the doctor to be quick, quick, quick.

    The doctor came with his bag and hat,

    And knocked at the door with a rat tat tat.

    He looked at the dolly and shook his head,

    And said Miss Polly put her straight to bed.

    He wrote a pad for a pill, pill, pill.

    I’ll be back in the morning with my bill, bill, bill.

    IT’S RAINING ITS POURING

    It’s raining, It’s pouring,

    The old man’s snoring;

    He went to bed,

    And bumped his head,

    And couldn’t get up in the morning.

    1 2 3 4 5 ONCE I CAUGHT A FISH ALIVE

    One, two, three, four, five,

    Once I caught a fish alive,

    Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,

    Then I let go again.

    Why did you let it go?

    Because it bit my finger so.

    Which finger did it bite?

    This little finger on the right.

    OLD MOTHER HUBBARD

    OLD Mother Hubbard

    Went to the cupboard

    To get her poor dog a bone;

    But when she got there

    The cupboard was bare,

    And so the poor dog had none.

    She went to the baker’s

    To buy him some bread,

    But when she came back

    The poor dog was dead.

    She went to the joiner’s

    To buy him a coffin,

    But when she came back

    The dog he was laughing.

    She took a clean dish

    To get him some tripe,

    But when she came back

    He was smoking his pipe.

    She went to the fishmonger’s

    To buy him some fish,

    But when she came back

    He was licking the dish.

    She went to the ale-house

    To get him some beer,

    But when she came back

    The dog sat in a chair.

    She went to the tavern

    For white wine and red,

    But when she came back

    The dog stood on his

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