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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle > Children's Health > Common Rhymes

Common Rhymes for Children 

 

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

Baa, baa, black sheep
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, Yes sir,
Three bags full:
One for my master,
And one for his dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.

 Highlights

Life As a Parent

You & Your          Baby

Emotional     development
    of a child

Height & Weight     pattern

Children's Sleep

 




A Baby

I am only a baby
As you can see;
I can laugh – Ha! Ha! Ha!
I can cry – Hoo! Hoo! Hoo!
I know so did you,
When you were a baby too.

 

Cock-a-Doddle Doo!

Cock-a-doddle doo!
My dame has lost her shoe,
My master’s lost his fiddling stick,
And doesn’t know what to do.

Ding Dong Bell

Ding dong bell,
Pussy in the well;
Who put her in?
Little Tommy Thin.
Who pulled her out?
Little Tommy Stout.
What a naughty boy was that
To drown poor pussy cat.

Goosey, Goosey Gander

Goosey, goosey gander,
Where shall I wander?
Upstairs and downstairs
And in my lady’s chamber;
There I met an old man
Who would not say his prayers,
I took him by the left leg
And threw him down the stairs.

 

Hickory, Dickory, Dock!

Hickory, dickory, dock!
The mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
Hickory, dickory, dock!

Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush

Here we go round the mulberry bush,
The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush,
Here we go round the mulberry bush,
On a cold and frosty morning. 
This is the way we wash our hands,
Wash our hands, wash our hands,
This is the way we wash our hands,
On a cold and frosty morning. 
This is the way we wash our face,
Wash our face, wash our face,
This is the way we wash our face,
On a cold and frosty morning. 
This is the way we comb our hair,
Comb our hair, comb our hair,
This is the way we comb our hair,
On a cold and frosty morning. 
This is the way we polish our shoes,
Polish our shoes, polish our shoes,
This is the way we polish our shoes,
On a cold and frosty morning.

Hot Cross Buns!

Hot cross buns!
Hot cross buns!
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns! 
If you have no daughters, 
Give them to your sons,
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns!

Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty
Sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty
Had a great fall.
All the king’s horses
And all the king’s men,
Couldn’t put Humpty
Together again.

Hush-a-Bye Baby

Hush-a-bye baby,
On the tree top;
When the wind blows, 
The cradle will rock. 
When the bough breaks,
The cradle will fall;
Down will come baby,
Cradle and all.

I’m A Little Teapot

I’m a little teapot,
Short and stout.
This is my handle, 
And this is my spout.
When the water is boiling,
Hear me shout,
Pick me up, and pour me out.

Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill went up the hill,
To fetch a pail of water;
Jack fell down and broke his crown,
And Jill came tumbling after. 
Up Jack got, and home did trot,
As fast as he could caper,
He went to bed to mend his head,
With vinegar and brown paper.

Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells

Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the way.
O what fun it is to ride,
In a in-horse open sleigh.

Johnny, Johnny, Yes, Papa

Johnny, Johnny, 
Yes, Papa,
Eating sugar?
No, Papa
Telling lies?
No, Papa
Open your mouth
O Ha! Ha! Ha!

 

Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet,
To eat her curd and whey.
Out came a spider
And sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away.

London Bridge is Falling Down

London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down, falling down,
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair lady.

Mary Had A Little Lamb

Mary had a little lamb, 
Its fleece was white as snow;
And everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go. 
It followed her to school one day,
That was against the rule;
It made the children laugh and play,
To see a lamb at school.

 

Pussy-Cat, Pussy-Cat

Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,
Where have you been?
I’ve been to London,
To see the Queen
Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,
What did you there?
I frightened a little mouse
Under the chair.

 

Monday’s Child Is Fair Of Face

Monday’s child is fair of face,
Tuesday’s child is full of grace,
Wednesday’s child is full of woe,
Thursday’s child has far to go,
Friday’s child is loving and giving,
Saturday’s child works hard for living,
But the child that is born on Sabbath day
Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay.

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

One, Two,
Buckle my shoe;
Three, Four,
Shut the door;
Five, Six,
Pick up sticks
Seven, Eight,
Lay them straight;
Nine, Ten,
A big fat hen.

 

Solomon Grundy, Born On A Monday

Solomon Grundy,
Born on a Monday,
Christened on a Tuesday,
Married on a Wednesday,
Took ill in Thursday,
Worse on Friday,
Died on Saturday,
Buried on Sunday,
This is the end
Of Solomon Grundy.

Two Little Hands Go Clap, Clap, Clap

Two little hands go clap, clap, clap
Two little feet go tap, tap, tap;
Two little eyes are open wide,
One little head goes side to side.

 

Bear went over the Mountain

The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see, 
And what do you think he saw,
The other side of the mountain is all that he could see,
And what do think he did,
He slid down the mountain,
And fell into the sea.

 

  

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