
2023 Author: Anita Thornton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-07-31 02:08
Rhymes have a big appeal for toddlers: they capture their attention, make them smile with rhymes and your expressions, and they teach them sounds! Long live the nursery rhymes!


The gray cat
Grey, grey, grey
He's grey
The big cat
Big, big, big
The gray cat
Fat, fat, fat
He's fat
The fat rat
Gray, fat, fatWatch out for the fat cat's claw!

Never have we seen
Never seen
Never seen
A little dog wearing glasses
Never seen
Never seen A mouse tail in a cat's ear

A wooden soldier
A wooden soldier
Eat peas
From a wooden plate.
His mom sees him, She says to him well
It's the first time
You eat, I thinkSuch good peas! »

He's beautiful
The painting is beautiful
The toad is not beautiful
The stove is hot
The popsicle is not hot The castle is high
The boat is not high
The bull is strong
The bull is notbeefy the sparrow
And the artichoke?
It's just right

The Mouse Party
Tomorrow is Thursday
The mouse party
Who sweeps his carpet
With his gray coat
Finds a bee apple
Cut it and cook itAnd give it to his little ones

A little guy
A little man
Sitting on an apple
The apple tumbles
The little man flies awayOn the roof of the school

Thus do, do, do
Thus do, do, do
The little puppets
Thus do, do, doThree little turns and then go away!

Sneeze
I cough, I blow my nose!
Don't touch my handkerchief!
You would cough, you would blow your nose. The cold would catch you.

A green mouse
A green mouse
Running in the grass
I grab it by the tail
I show it to these gentlemen
These gentlemen say:
“Dip it in oil
Dip it in waterIt will make a hot snail! »

A hen on a wall
A hen on a wall
Picking hard bread
Picoti picotaRaises its tail and then leaves.

Two little guys
2 little fellows
(thumbs up)
go to the woods
(thumbs touch each other)
look for apples
(indexes touch)
and thennuts
(middle fingers touch)
mushrooms
(ring fingers touch)
and then they go in
(join hands to form a house)home.

I have chickens for sale
I have chickens for sale
Red and white ones.
My attic is full of them, They are coming down the stairs.
4, 4 for a penny
Miss, miss, 4, 4 for a penny, Miss do you want some?

1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3 I'll go to the woods
4, 5, 6 to pick cherries
7, 8, 9 in a new basket
10, 11, 12 they will all be red
13, 14, 15 it will be for the prince16, 17, 18 he prefers oysters.
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