- "A Flea and a Fly"
- "All Around the Mulberry Bush"
- "Alphabet song"
- "As I Was Going by Charing Cross"
- "As I Was Going to St Ives"
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"
- "A Wise Old Owl"
- "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"
- "Barber, Barber, Shave a Pig"
- "Bat, Bat, Come Under My Hat"
- "Betty Botter"
- "Bobby Shafto's gone to sea"
- "Bye, baby bunting"
- "Christmas is Coming"
- "Cobbler Mend My Shoe"
- "Did You Ever See a Laddie"
- "Ding Dong Bell"
- "Doctor Foster"
- "Draw a Pail of Water"
- "Eeper Weeper"
- "Elsie Marley or"Eppie Marly"
- "Farmer's in his Den"
- "Fiddle Dee Dee"
- "Fish Story"
- "Five Fat Sausages"
- "Five Little Ducks"
- "Five little speckled frogs"
- "Frère Jacques"
- "Froggy would a-wooing go"
- "Georgie Porgie"
- "Goosey Gander"
- "Grand old Duke of York"
- "Hark, Hark, the Dogs Do Bark"
- "Hey Diddle Diddle"
- "Hickory Dickory Dock"
- "Higglety Pigglety, My Black Hen"
- "Horsey Horsey"
- "Hot Cross Buns"
- "Humpty Dumpty"
- "Hush Little Baby"
- "I Love Little "
- "I Saw A Ship A-Sailing"
- "I'm a Little Teapot"
- "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"
- "Itsy Bitsy Spider"
- "It's Raining, It's Pouring, The Old Man is Snoring"
- "Jack and Jill"
- "Jack Be Nimble"
- "Jack Sprat"
- "Kookaburra"
- "Ladybird Ladybird"
- "Little Bo Peep"
- "Little Boy Blue"
- "Little Jack Horner"
- "Little Miss Muffet"
- "Little Poll Parrot"
- "Little Polly Flinders"
- "Little Tommy Tucker"
- "Little Robin Redbreast"
- "Little Sally Walker"
- "London Bridge is falling down"
- "Lucy Locket"
- "Mares eat oats"
- "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
- "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary"
- "Monday's Child"
- "Mulberry Bush"
- "The Muffin Man"
- "Nuts in May"
- "Old King Cole"
- "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
- "Old Mother Goose"
- "Old Mother Hubbard"
- "One for Sorrow"
- "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"
- "One, Two, Three, Four, Five"
- "Oranges and Lemons"
- "Over the Meadow"
- "Over the River"
- "Pat A Cake, Pat A Cake Bakers Man"
- "Pease Porridge Hot"
- "Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater"
- "Peter Piper"
- "Polly Put the Kettle On"
- "Pop Goes the Weasel"
- " Cat Cat"
- "Rain Rain Go Away"
- "Riddle Me This
- "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross"
- "Ring Around the Rosie" or"Ring a Ring O'Roses"
- "Robin and Richard"
- "Rock-a-bye Baby"
- "Row, row, row the Boat" or"Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
- "Rub A Dub Dub"
- "See Saw Margery Daw"
- "She Sells Seashells"
- "Simple Simon"
- "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
- "Sippity Sippity Sup"
- "Star Light, Star Bright"
- "Sticks and Stones"
- "Solomon Grundy"
- "Star Talers"
- "Swan Swam over the Sea"
- "Taffy was a Welshman"
- "Ten Little Monkeys"
- "The Ants Go Marching"
- "The Boy in the Barn"
- "The Lion and the Unicorn"
- "The North Wind doth Blow"
- "The Queen of Hearts"
- "The Siphonaptera"
- "There Was A Crooked Man"
- "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly"
- "There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe"
- "There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Under a Hill"
- "This Is The House That Jack Built"
- "This Little Piggy"
- "This Old Man"
- "Three Blind Mice"
- "Three Little Kittens"
- "Tinker, Tailor"
- "To Market, To Market"
- "Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son"
- "Tommy Tittlemouse "
- "Tweedledum and Tweedledee"
- "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
- "Two Little Dickie Birds"
- "Wee Willie Winkie"
- "What Are Little Boys Made Of?"
- "Where is Thumbkin?"
- "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod"
- "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
The alphabet song is a popular tool used to help teach children the Latin alphabet, commonly known by children as the A-B-Cs. ...
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As I was going to St Ives is a traditional nursery rhyme which is generally thought to be a riddle. ...
A Tisket A Tasket is a nursery rhyme. ...
William Wallace Denslows illustrations for Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose The black sheep, according to Denslow Baa Baa Black Sheep is a nursery rhyme, set to a variant of the tune for Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and the Alphabet song. ...
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Image:Bye, baby Bunting 1 - WW Denslow - Project Gutenberg etext 18546. ...
Christmas is Coming is a nursery rhyme with lyrics as follow: Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat Please put a penny in the old mans hat If you havent got a penny, a hapenny will do If you havent got a hapenny, then...
Did You Ever See a Laddie is a popular childrens nursery rhyme: Did you ever see a laddie, a laddie, a laddie? Did you ever see a laddie go this way and that? Go this way and that way, go this way and that way. ...
Ding Dong Bell is a popular English nursery rhyme. ...
Doctor Foster is a nursery rhyme. ...
The Farmer in the Dell, is a song that children sing. ...
Five little speckled frogs is a nursery rhyme similar to Ten Green Bottles in its format. ...
Frère Jacques is a well-known childrens song. ...
There are various versions. ...
Georgie Porgie is a nursery rhyme which some people see as an early reference to sexual harassment: Georgie Porgie, Puddin and Pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away Categories: Stub | Nursery rhymes ...
Goosey Goosey Gander is an English Nursery Rhyme. ...
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Hey Diddle Diddle is a nursery rhyme. ...
Hickety Dickety Dock, illustrated by William Wallace Denslow, from a 1901 Mother Goose collection Hickety Dickety Dock, illustrated by Denslow Hickory Dickory Dock is a childrens nursery rhyme, also sometimes called Hickety Dickety Dock Hickory Dickory Dock The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one The mouse...
Horsey, horsey is a nursery rhyme. ...
Hot cross buns A hot cross bun is a type of sweet spiced bun made with currants and leavened with yeast. ...
Humpty Dumpty sits on a wall, not yet having fallen. ...
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Im a Little Teapot is a nursery rhyme describing the boiling and pouring of a teapot. ...
Im Forever Blowing Bubbles is a popular song which debuted in 1918 and was first published in 1919. ...
Itsy Bitsy Spider (also known as Incy Wincy or Eency Weency Spider) is a popular nursery rhyme which describes the adventures of a spider as it ascends, descends and reascends the downspout of a gutter system (or, alternatively, the spout of a teapot). ...
William Wallace Denslows illustrations for Jack and Jill, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose Jack & Jill in the act of tumbling down, according to Denslow Jack and Jill is a classic nursery rhyme of Western culture. ...
Jack Be Nimble is a nursery rhyme. ...
Jack Sprat is a nursery rhyme with lyrics as follows: Jack Sprat could eat no fat His wife could eat no lean. ...
Kookaburra (also known by its first line: Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree) is a popular Australian nursery rhyme and round about the kookaburra (an Australian bird), written by Marion Sinclair. ...
Ladybird ladybird is a nursery rhyme. ...
William Wallace Denslows illustrations for Little Bo Pee, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose Little Bo Peep, according to Denslow Little Bo Peep is an eponymous character from a nursery rhyme. ...
Little Boy Blue is a nursery rhyme with probable origins in the Middle Ages. ...
Little Jack Horner is a nursery rhyme. ...
William Wallace Denslows illustrations for Little Miss Muffet, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose The Little Miss Muffet scenario explained by Denslow Little Miss Muffet is a nursery rhyme. ...
Little Poll Parrot is a traditional childrens nursery rhyme. ...
Little Tommy Tucker is a Nursery Rhyme that goes as follows: Little Tommy Tucker Sang for his supper What shall we give him? Brown bread and butter How shall he cut it, without a knife? How shall he marry, without a wife? ...
London Bridge is falling down is a well-known traditional nursery rhyme. ...
Lucy Locket is an English nursery rhyme. ...
Mares Eat Oats is a nursery rhyme. ...
William Wallace Denslows illustrations for Mary had a little lamb, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose Mary and lamb at school, according to Denslow Mary had a little lamb is a popular nursery rhyme. ...
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary is an English nursery rhyme. ...
Mondays Child is one of many fortune-telling songs, popular as nursery rhymes for children. ...
The Muffin Man is a traditional nursery rhyme or childrens song with English origins. ...
Nuts in May is a nursery rhyme often sung as a game with the aim of pairing a boy and girl from within the singers. ...
Old King Cole, according to William Wallace Denslow For other uses of King Cole, see King Cole (disambiguation). ...
Old McDonald Had a Farm is a childrens song about a farmer named McDonald and the various animals he keeps on his farm. ...
Old Mother Hubbard is a nursery rhyme. ...
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe is a nursery rhyme, which goes like this One, two, buckle my shoe Three, four, knock at the door Five, six, pick up sticks Seven, eight, lay them straight Nine, ten, a big fat hen Eleven, twelve, dig and delve Thirteen, fourteen, maids acourting...
One, two, three, four, five is a popular English counting-based nursery rhyme. ...
Oranges and Lemons is an English nursery rhyme which refers to the bells of several churches, all within or close to the City of London. ...
Pat A Cake, Pat A Cake Bakers Man is an English nursery rhyme. ...
Pease Porridge Hot is the name of a childrens nursery rhyme. ...
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater is an English nursery rhyme Peter Peter pumpkin eater, Had a wife but couldnt keep her. ...
Peter Piper is a Mother Goose nursery rhyme, well-known as a tongue twister: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Wheres the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? Category: ...
Polly put the kettle on is a nursery rhyme Polly put the kettle on Polly put the kettle on Polly put the kettle on Well all have tea Sukey take it off again Sukey take it off again Sukey take it off again Theyve all gone away External...
Pop Goes The Weasel is a nursery rhyme which dates back to 17th-century England, and was spread across the Empire by colonists. ...
Rain, Rain, Go Away is a short childrens rhyme: Rain, rain, go away. ...
Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross is a nursery rhyme connected with the English town Banbury. ...
Ring Around the Rosey or Ring-a-Ring ORoses is a childrens song and game that first appeared in print in 1881 but may have been recited as early as the 1790s. ...
Ring a Ring ORoses or Ring Around the Rosey is a nursery rhyme or childrens song and game that first appeared in print in 1881 but may have been recited as early as the 1790s. ...
Rock-a-bye Baby is an American nursery rhyme. ...
Row, row, row the Boat is an action nursery rhyme where singers sit opposite one another and row forwards and backwards with joined hands. ...
Row, Row, Row, Row Your Boat is a nursery rhyme, and a popular childrens song, often sung as a round. ...
Rub A Dub Dub is a nursery rhyme. ...
See Saw Margery Daw is a nursery rhyme As with many such rhymes differing versions exist. ...
William Wallace Denslows illustrations for Simple Simon, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose Simple Simon and the pie man, according to Denslow Simple Simon is a nursery rhyme which begins: Simple Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste...
See also Sing a Song of Sixpence, a Sesame Beginnings book. ...
Star Light, Star Bright is the name of an American nursery rhyme. ...
Sticks and Stones is the third studio album by New Found Glory. ...
Solomon Grundy is a 19th century childrens nursery rhyme, and was presented by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps in 1842. ...
Taffy was a Welshman is a nursery rhyme. ...
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The Lion and the Unicorn are time-honoured symbols of the United Kingdom. ...
Miss Piggy on The Muppet Show, as the Queen of Hearts The Queen of Hearts is a character from the book Alices Adventures in Wonderland by the mathematician Lewis Carroll. ...
The Siphonaptera is a nursery rhyme, sometimes referred to as Fleas. Big fleas have little fleas, Apon their backs to bite em, And little fleas have lesser fleas, Category: ...
There Was a Crooked Man. ...
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Drawing of the Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe by Kronheim, c. ...
Rhyme This is the house that Jack built! This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. ...
This Little Piggy is a nursery rhyme. ...
This Old Man is a nursery rhyme of unknown origin. ...
Three Blind Mice is a childrens nursery rhyme. ...
An illustration from R. N. Ballantynes 1858 story based on the Three Little Kittens nursery rhyme. ...
Tinker Tailor is a counting game traditionally played in England, similar to the American Eeny, meeny, miny, moe. ...
Tom, Tom, the Pipers Son is a nursery rhyme. ...
Tweedledum and Tweedledee are characters in Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There and in a nursery rhyme by an anonymous author. ...
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is one of the most popular English nursery rhymes. ...
Two Little Dickie Birds is an English Nursery Rhyme. ...
Wee Willie Winkie is the bedtime figure characterised in the Scottish nursery rhyme of the same name which was written by William Miller in 1841. ...
What are Little Boys Made of? is a popular nursery rhyme: What are little boys made of? Snips and snails, and puppy dog tails, What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice, and everything nice, ^ In the UK, more commonly Slugs and snails, and puppy dogs tails ^ Or Sugar...
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod is a popular poem for children by Denver journalist Eugene Field. ...
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