rhyme

Little hen
Little jack horner
Little miss muffet
Little polly flinders
Little robin red breast
Little tom tucker
London bridge is falling down
Mary had a little lamb
Mary had a pretty bird
Mary mary quite contrary
Matthew mark luke john
Mondays child
My son john
My grandfathers clock
Oh dear
Old king cole
Once I caught a fish alive
One two buckle my shoe

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Nursery Rhyme Database

The New Nursery Rhyme database, Rhymes dating way back and modern, if you have a Rhyme that's not listed please send it in. This is an automated process, any new Rhyme submitted will be added after approval.

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Nursery Rhymes are a short poem, usually with regular rhyme and metre, and handed down from generation to generation, a tale in rhymed verse for children.

Not all Nursery Rhyme are what they seam, some are from the dark ages, telling stories of death, like the black plague (Ring a ring a roses) Sometimes political. Another interpretation of "Pop Goes the Weasel" is that it is about silk weavers taking their shuttle or bobbin (known as a "weasel"), to a pawnbrokers to obtain money for drinking.

What ever their past meanings, they are with use forever more, and sang and enjoyed by millions the world over, teaching our children, even if they are not politically correct they are hear to stay.

Help build the database with original Rhymes, any sent in will be researched before being added.


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