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Nursery Rhymes Videos is a 100% FREE app made by the parents for the parents and their children.
This Nursery Rhymes Videos app is perfect for when the bandwidth is a constraint and is tablet compatible. It can be easily used by nursery and pre-school teachers as well to teach the complete class.
We circled down to 22 most loved english nursery rhymes and created cool and engaging animated videos around the same for the best experience any child deserves.
The Nursery Rhymes Videos is a free to download app that bundles up the 22 best english rhymes into a small package and tries to create an immersive experience.
Here is a list of the Nursery Rhymes Videos to download:
1. Nursery Rhymes Video on Alphabets and phonetics
2. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
3. Jack and Jill
4. One Two Buckle My Show - Counting Rhyme
5. Baba Blacksheep
6. Chubby Cheeks
7. Happy Birthday to you
8. Humpty Dumpty
9. If you are happy and you know Clap your hands
10. Itsy Bitsy Spider
11. Jingle Bells
12. Johnny Johnny Yes Papa
13. Little Miss Muffet
14. Mary had a little Lamb
15. Old Macdonald
16. Ringa ringa Roses
17. Row Row Row your boat
18. The Dog Says Bow wow - Animal Sounds
19. Wheels of the Bus go Round and Round
20. Yankie Doodle Doodle Do
21. Hickry Dickry Dock
22. Pussy Cat
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Classic Nursery Rhymes and Songs with Video and Lyrics
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One of our favourite baby activities that we enjoyed all the way through to the preschool years is to sing aloud and Nursery Rhymes and Songs. Rhymes and Songs are a great way to encourage language development, make your baby smile as well as help them to sleep. However, as I discovered when I had my eldest I’d forgotten many of the words I don’t think I was alone. So if you are like me and can’t quite remember them we’ve put together our 10 Favourite Classic Nursery Rhymes for Babies and Toddlers that you can sing to them.
Even the youngest of babies can enjoy simple baby rhymes and songs and you will quickly find that they start to connect with you as you sing with them.
As babies with J and T, we used to either sing the rhymes to them whilst on our laps or get down on the floor with them and sing them.
As J & T became more active babies, toddlers and preschoolers they loved these action and movement rhymes.
What You'll Find on This Page
10 Nursery Rhymes for Children
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Along with the words to each nursery rhyme, we have included toys, books and activities that we used with our children.
We’ve also put together all of these into a fabulous pack that you can now buy in our store. It includes fun pictures complete with words for all 10 rhymes PLUS we have the versions in British and American so you will find the right ones for you.
Just scroll to the bottom and you can purchase the pack for just $2.99.
Baby Rhymes for Sing Together with Lyrics
Humpty Dumpty Words
We like the traditional version of this classic baby rhyme although there are modern versions where Humpty gets put back together again. Both J and T love the falling off our laps when it comes to the part.
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall,
all the king's horses and all the king's men
couldn't put Humpty together again.
Row, Row, Row your Boat Lyrics to Sing with Babies and Toddlers
We have a full 6 verse version of this popular nursery rhyme going in our house, yes I didn’t realise either that there were so many verses to it, but it has to be one of our favourites – until recently it was always sung by me to J or T, but in the last week the two of them have started to do rowing to each other and J will sing it to T with his on mix up of all the verses
Row, row, row, your boat gentle down the stream,
merrily merrily, merrily, merrily,
life is but a dream.Row, row, row, your boat gentle down the stream,
if you see a crocodile don't forget to scream!Row, row, row, your boat gentle down the river,
if you see a polar bear don't forget to shiver!Row, row, row, your boat gentle down the creak,
if you see a little mouse don't forget to squeak!Row row row your boat gentle to the shore,
if you see a lion don't forget to roar!Rock, rock, rock, your boat gentle to and fro,
merrily merrily merrily merrily into the water you go!
Wheels on the Bus Words and Suggestions for other Verses
Another great action nursery rhyme, we tend to mix up the verses and have our own take on a few but this is T’s favourite – one of the first communications we had would be her sitting on my lap and grabbing my hands and moving them.
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
round and round, round and round,
the wheels on the bus go round and round all day long!The children on the bus go up and down. ..
The doors on the bus go open and shut...
The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish
Try some of the Nursery Rhyme Crafts and Activities with your toddlers.
Grand Old Duke of York Lyrics to Sing with Tots
J has just started to march to this one, when both were tiny I would sit them on my lap facing me and sing this with them lifting them into the air when the Duke marched them up and bring them back down. Now J is older we’re starting to get him to march and stand up and kneel down at the right times.
The grand old duke of york
he had 10 thousand men,
he marched them up to the top of the hill
and he marched them down againWhen they were up they were up,
and when they were down they were down,
but when they were only half way up,
they were neither up nor down.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
I had sung this with J and T to try and get them to sleep every night since they were babies whilst nursing them, with J I can now stroke his hair at bedtime and sing this and he will drift off. We also sing this during the day with actions and this week T has started to put her hands together to form a diamond, she has always loved the up move in it.
Twinkle twinkle little star,
how I wonder where you are?Up above the world so high
like a diamond in the sky.Twinkle twinkle little star
how I wonder where you are?
Nursery Rhyme Printable Pack
We have put together these Classic Nursery Rhymes with lyrics into a printable pack for you that you could print and put together into a booklet to read with your child or like we have put on the walls in a reading centre, nursery or your toddler’s bedroom.
You can purchase these from our Store included in the set are the words in British English as well as in American English as whilst putting it together and sharing with some of our family, friends and readers of Rainy Day Mum we discovered the slight differences in the words in the Nursery Rhymes.
You can find out more about the pack – see some examples of the Print’s that you get and purchase over in our store.
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Or a zoo when you let a 2 and a half year old choose the animals in the song especially now that T knows and will reply to the phrase “What noise does a Lion make” with “RARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR”, we frequently have crocodiles, monkeys, gorillas and even dinosaurs at Old MacDonald’s farm but it’s such a great rhyme and J and T love it for practising their animal noises.
Old MacDonald had a farm eye eye io,
and on that farm,
he had a cow
eye eye io,
with a moo, moo here
and a moo, moo there,
here a moo there a moo everywhere a moo, moo.
Old MacDonald had a farm eye eye io!
Incy Wincy Spider (Itsy Bitsy Spider)
As young babies, I would lie J or T on my lap or on the floor in front of me and sing this song to them. As I sang my hand crawl up their legs and stomach and then pitter patter with my fingers for the rain. They would giggle away as the spider ran up their legs again at the end. Now we move our hands together to make the spider climbing up the spout.
Incy wincy spider climbed up the water spout,
down came the rain and washed the spider out,
out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain
and incy wincy spider climbed up the spout again!
One, Two, Three, Four, Five
This has some great hand actions in it and really helps with counting. It sends T into hysterics every time. Especially when instead of biting her little finger the fish may bite her nose, toe or ear.
One two three four five
once I caught a fish alive,
six seven eight nine ten
then I let him go again!Why did you let him go?
Because he bit my finger so!
Which finger did he bite?
This little finger on my right!
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
This was J’s favourite as a baby, early toddler and one of the reasons why I think he counted backwards from 5 before he could count forwards! He loved being sent into space so much it was always met with either hand grabs for more or me being told MORE, MORE, MORE
Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon,
zoom zoom zoom we'll get there very soon,
five, four, three, two, one,
blast off!
If you want to join my trip hop aboard my rocket ship,
zoom zoom zoom were going to the moon.
Hey Diddle, Diddle
Rainy Day Dad sings this with J and T and will change the words to include our dog, the kid’s names and all sorts of strange and wonderful variations of it. J encourages him with more, more more.
Hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle,
the cow jumped over the moon,
the little dog laughed to see such fun
and the dish ran away with the spoon.
More Songs and Rhymes to Sing with Babies and Toddlers
- Counting Songs to Sing with your Toddlers
- Songs to get Kids moving
- Spring Rhymes and Songs for Tots
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One, two, three, Christmas tree - burn! Poems for children in English
It's no secret that a child's brain and memory are much more mobile than those of an adult. It is easier for children to memorize new words and information in general. So early age is the best time to start learning foreign languages. But how to do it so that the baby does not get bored and is not naughty during classes?
The answer is obvious: you need to make the learning process interesting and exciting for the child. This is where simple verses in English and easy-to-memorize songs come to the aid of parents. nine0003
In this article you will find not only simple rhymes in English for kids, but also interesting children's poems with translation for older children.
If you have already learned the alphabet and the first sets of words in English with your child, then it's time to consolidate your knowledge in simple poems and songs. By the way, poems are translated into English as poems, and songs are translated as songs.
For preschool children
These verses are for children who have not yet gone to school and study at home with their parents or in a special language kindergarten. Such verses are mainly aimed at repeating words and consolidating simple vocabulary. nine0003
Regardless of the level of knowledge of the child, we recommend that you always start learning poetry in English immediately with the translation, so that the child does not just memorize sounds and words, but comprehends the entire verse.
For example, this rhyme helps not only to learn family members, but also to repeat the alphabet:
ABCDE This is my family
GHIJ I love them every day0022
PQRST Brother, sister, you can see
UVWXYZ All the people in my family
ABCDE This is my family
GHIJ I love them every day
KLMNO Mom, dad, child
PQRST Brother, sister, as you can see
UVWXYZ All these people are my family
Another verse about family:
Good night mother,
Good night father,
Kiss your little son.
Good night sister,
Good night brother,
Good night everyone.
Good night mom,
good night dad,
Kiss your little son.
Good night sister
Good night brother
Good night everybody.
And here is one of the most famous nursery rhymes in English that many mothers sing to their children as a lullaby: nine0003
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle little star
I wish I knew what you are
So high above the world,
Like a diamond in the sky
Verse for learning the rooms in the house: nine0003
Let's go to my house.
Let's go today.
I'll show you all the rooms
Where we work and play.
Here is the kitchen
Where Mother cooks for me.
Here is the living room
Where we watch TV.
Here is the dining room. nine0022
We eat here every day.
And this room is my room
Where I sleep and play.
Let's go to my house.
Let's go today.
I will show you all the rooms,
Where we work and play.
This is the kitchen,
Where mom cooks for me.
And this is the living room,
Where do we watch TV?
This is a dining room.
We eat here every day.
And this room is my room,
where I sleep and play.
There are also verses that will help a child remember a simple count to ten:
One, two, three, four, five,
Once I caught a fish alive.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
Then I let it go again.
One, two, three, four, five
I once caught a live fish
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Then I let her go again.
And this verse will let you learn toys. You can repeat it in the store:
I can see balls and bats and cars.
I can see boats and planes. nine0022
I can see carts, skipping ropes, dolls.
I can see ships and trains.
I can see games and tops and lorries.
I can see bears and bikes.
I can see swings and slides and skates.
I can see drums and kites.
Of all the toys I can see,
I want one for me! nine0022
I see balls and bats and cars.
I see boats and planes.
I see carts, skipping ropes and dolls.
I see ships and trains.
I see games and spinning tops and trucks.
I see bears and bicycles.
I see swings and slides and skates.
I see drums and kites.
Of all the toys that I see,
I want one for myself! nine0003
Do you remember the Russian school song “What are our boys made of”? The English have their own version of this verse, and it sounds like this:
What are little boys made of?
What are little boys made of?
Frogs and snails, and puppy-dogs' tails;
That's what little boys are made of.
What are little girls made of? nine0022
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice, and all that's nice;
That's what little girls are made of.
What are little boys made of?
What are little boys made of?
From frogs and snails, and from the tails of puppies;
That's what little boys are made of.
What are little girls made of? nine0024 What are little girls made of?
From sugar and spices, and from everything that is nice;
That's what little girls are made of.
Quite easily, children memorize verses in which the same construction and simple rhyme are repeated. You can come up with a continuation of such a rhyme yourself or invite your child to come up with it.
Look at the boy, he has a toy.
Look at the girl, she has a doll. nine0022
Look at the pig, it is very big.
Look at Kate, she has a plate.
Look at the fox, it is in the box.
Look at Ted, he is in bed.
Look at the cat, it has a hat.
Look at Nell, she has a bell.
Look at the mouse, it is in the house.
Look at me. I'm happy.
Look at the boy, he has a toy. nine0024 Look at the girl, she has a doll.
Look at the pig, it's very big.
Look at Kate, she has a plate.
Look at the fox, it's in the box.
Look at Ted, he's in bed.
Look at the cat, he's wearing a hat.
Look at Nell, she has a bell.
Look at the mouse, it's in the house.
Look at me, I'm happy. nine0003
There are also many nursery rhymes with funny characters. Many of them are familiar to us from the Russian version. For example, Robin-Bobbin. The one who ate early in the morning two lambs and a ram and a whole cow and a butcher's stall. Do you remember? This is how the original verse reads:
Robin the Bobbin the big-bellied Ben,
Heate more meat than fourscore men;
He ate a cow, he ate a calf,
He ate a butcher and a half,
He ate a church, he ate a steeple,
He ate a priest and all the people!
A cow and a calf, an ox and a half,
A church and a steeple, and all good people,
Robin-Bobbin, pot-bellied Ben. nine0024 He ate more meat than eighty men.
He ate a cow, he ate a calf,
He ate a butcher and a half,
He ate the church, he ate the steeple,
He ate the priest and all the people!
Cow, calf and one and a half ox,
Church, steeple, and all good people,
And he keeps complaining that he didn't fill his stomach.
Poems in English about animals
If you have a pet at home, be sure to learn a funny rhyme about him with your child. nine0003
I love my cat.
It is warm and fat.
My cat is grey.
It likes to play.
I love my cat.
It is warm and thick.
My cat is grey.
He likes playing.
I have a little turtle,
He lives in a box.
He swims in the water
And he climbs on the rocks. nine0022
I have a little turtle,
She lives in a box.
She swims in water
And climbs the rocks.
My dog can't talk
But he can bark!
I take my dog
And go to the park!
My dog can't talk,
But he can bark!
I will take my dog
And I'll go for a walk in the park! nine0003
Poems about farm animals are also popular:
The cow says: Moo, moo…
I have some milk for you and you.
The cow says: moo, moo...
I have some milk for you and you.
This is a pig!
It's very big!
Its color is pink
Is nice, I think! nine0003
It's a pig!
She is very big!
Her color is pink
Good, I think!
A cock is happy,
A fox is sad.
A cat is pretty,
A wolf is bad.
The rooster is happy.
Fox is sad.
The cat is beautiful.
The wolf is bad.
And with the help of this rhyme, you can learn the names of baby animals: nine0003
A duckling is a little duck.
A chicken is a little cock.
A kitten is a little cat.
A puppy is a little dog.
A duckling is a small duck.
A chicken is a small rooster.
A kitten is a small cat.
A puppy is a small dog.
Do you remember the Russian verse about the ladybug? The English version sounds more tragic: nine0003
Lady-bird, lady-bird,
Fly away home.
Your house is on fire,
And your children are all gone.
All except one,
And that’s little Ann,
And she has crept under
The warming pan.
Ladybug, ladybug,
Fly home.
Your house is on fire,
And your children are gone. nine0024 All but one,
Little Ann,
She climbed
Under the heating pad.
Poems about fruits
Visualization is a good helper in memorizing verses. Use the fruits referred to in the verses to make the child more interesting.
Two big apples
Under a tree.
One is for you
And one's for me. nine0003
Two large apples
Under the tree.
One for you
And one for me.
Cherries, cherries,
Ruby red.
Want to try one?
Go ahead!
Cherry, cherry,
Bright red.
Do you want to try?
Please!
Poems about the seasons
Learn thematic verses depending on the season: in this way the child will form a stable association with new words and what is happening around.
In summer it is hot.
In winter it is not.
In spring there are flowers.
In autumn there are showers.
It's hot in summer.
In winter, no.
Flowers bloom in spring.
It rains in autumn. nine0003
Spring is green.
Summer is bright,
Autumn is yellow,
Winter is white.
Spring is green.
Summer is bright.
Autumn is yellow.
Winter is white.
Below are poems in English for children about specific seasons:
Autumn
The main theme of all autumn poems is falling leaves and school. nine0003
The leaves are falling
One by one.
Summer’s over
School’s begun.
Leaves fall
In sequence.
Summer is over,
School starts.
Autumn leaves are falling down,
Falling down over the town,
Autumn leaves are falling down,
Yellow, red, orange and brown! nine0022
Autumn leaves are falling down,
Falling down all over the city.
Autumn leaves are falling down,
Yellow, red, orange and brown!
Leaves are falling,
Leaves are falling,
One fell on my nose!
Leaves are falling,
Leaves are falling,
One fell on my toes!
Leaves are falling,
Leaves are falling,
One fell on my head!
Leaves are falling,
Leaves are falling,
Yellow, orange and red!
Leaves are falling,
The leaves are falling.
One fell on my nose!
Leaves are falling,
The leaves are falling.
One fell on my toe!
Leaves are falling,
The leaves are falling. nine0024 One fell on my head!
Leaves are falling,
The leaves are falling.
Yellow, orange and red!
Winter
Almost all the poems about this season are about snow and fun in the frosty air.
Snow on the ground.
Snow on the tree.
Snow on the house.
Snow on me! nine0003
Snow on the ground.
Snow on the tree.
Snow on the house.
Snow on me!
Winter, winter.
Let's go skate.
Winter, winter.
Don't be late.
Winter, winter.
Let's go roll.
Winter, winter.
In the snow.
Winter, winter.
Let's go ice skating. nine0024 Winter, winter.
Do not be late.
Winter, winter.
Let's go wallow
Winter, winter.
In the snow.
Snowflakes falling one by one,
Time to play and have some fun.
Build a snowman, snowballs, too,
Come and see what you can do.
Snowflakes fall one after another.
Time to play and have fun. nine0024 Make a snowman, snowballs too.
Come and see what you can do.
Spring
During Spring, it often showers.
Or the sun shines for many hours.
Both are good for the flowers!
It often rains in spring.
Or the sun shines for a long time.
Both are good for flowers! nine0003
Winter's gone.
It's springtime now.
Boys and girls,
Let’s go out and have some fun!
Winter is gone.
Now spring has come.
Boys and girls,
Come out and have fun!
Spring is here, in the air,
You can smell it coming.
On the trees leaves are green,
Caterpillars sunning.
Birds are back, grass is out,
Busy bees are humming,
On the trees leaves are green,
Caterpillars sunning
Spring is here in the air,
You can feel her coming.
Green leaves on the trees,
Caterpillars bask in the sun.
The birds have returned, the grass has sprouted,
Busy bees are buzzing.
Green leaves on the trees,
Caterpillars bask in the sun.
Summer
A summer day
Has rain or sun,
But either way
To stand in the rain
That’s pouring down
Or lie in the sun
That paints me brown. nine0022
On a summer day,
Rainy or sunny,
In any case
It will be fun.
Stand in the rain,
What pours down
Or lie under the sun,
That turns me brown
In summer I like to play outside.
In summer I like to go to the seaside.
I like to pick up shells,
To put them on the shelf.
In summer I like to play outside.
In summer I like to go to the beach.
I love collecting shells
And put them on the shelves.
Holiday poems
Christmas or a birthday is a great occasion to learn a new verse in English with your child.
One, two, three, it's a Christmas tree! nine0022
Three, two, one, Christmas is fun!
One, two, three, it's a Christmas tree!
Three, two, one, Christmas is fun!
It's Christmas! Merry Christmas!
Yes, it's merry, merry Christmas,
it's time for hanging stockings,
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Oh, I love you merry Christmas,
You're the best of holidays.
It's Christmas! Merry Christmas!
Yes, it's a happy, happy Christmas.
Time to hang up socks,
Sleigh time,
Time for warm wishes,
Snow and holly, for overeating.
Oh, I love you, Merry Christmas!
You are the best of all holidays. nine0003
Christmas is magic, Christmas is fun,
Merry Christmas everyone!
Presents and toys are everywhere.
Under the Christmas tree, there is a bear.
I see a plane and a helicopter,
A robot, a doll and even a toy doctor!
Christmas is magic. Christmas is fun.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Gifts and toys are everywhere. nine0024 Under the tree, there is a bear.
Look! I see a plane and a helicopter,
A robot, a doll, and even a toy doctor!
And here is a verse for children who promise to be good in order to earn a gift from Santa:
I promise to be very, very good.
I promise to do the things I should.
I promise to make my bed every day.
I promise to put my things away. nine0022
I promise not to throw my socks on the floor.
I promise to put my socks in the drawer.
I promise to do my homework right.
I promise not to stay up late at night.
I promise to listen to my mom and dad.
I promise not to do anything bad.
I promise to be very, very good.
I promise to do what I must.
I promise to make the bed every day. nine0024 I promise to put things away.
I promise not to throw socks on the floor.
I promise to put my socks in the drawer.
I promise to do my homework.
I promise not to stay up late.
I promise to obey mom and dad.
I promise not to do anything wrong.
Do not forget about the popular holiday among the British - Halloween:
Jack-O-Lanterns
Smiling bright
Wishing you
A haunting night!
Pumpkin lamps
Smiling brightly,
wishing you
Haunted Nights!
Trick or Treat! Trick or Treat!
Give me something good to eat.
Give me candy. give me a cake.
Give me something good to take. nine0003
Sweet or nasty! Sweet or nasty!
Give me something tasty.
Give me candy. Give me a pie.
Give me something good to take with you.
It's Halloween! It's Halloween! The moon is full and bright
And we shall see what cannot be seen on any other night:
Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls. Grinning goblins fighting duels,
Werewolves rising from their tombs, and witches on their magic brooms. nine0022
It's Halloween! It's Halloween! The moon is full and bright!
And tonight we can see what we can't see on another night:
Skeletons, ghosts and ghouls. The grinning goblins fight.
Werewolves have risen from their graves, and witches fly on magical broomsticks.
The bats come out.
The cats come out.
The pumpkins come out, too.
The treats come out. nine0022
The ghosts come out.
It's Halloween! Boo!
Bats appear.
Cats appear.
Pumpkins appear too.
Expose sweets,
Ghosts appear.
It's Halloween. Boo!
Poems in English dedicated to birthdays are very good and easy to learn. Surely you will have to attend more than one children's party or matinee. So why not learn a congratulation verse in English with your child and surprise the birthday boy? nine0003
Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
There's no one as cute and fun as you.
Happy Birthday!
Red roses.
Violets are blue.
There is no one nicer and more fun than you.
Happy birthday!
Birthday boy/girl, today's your day!
Time to eat cake, sing songs, and play!
There are so many ways to have birthday fun. nine0022
Here's hoping you get to do every one!
Birthday boy/birthday girl, today is your day!
Time to eat cake, sing songs and play!
There are so many ways to have fun on your birthday!
Hope you try them all!
It is difficult to list all the poems in English for children in one article, but we tried to choose the most interesting ones. Finally, we will reveal a few secrets on how to learn poetry correctly so that it is interesting for both you and the child. nine0003
How to learn English poetry with a child: tips
- Learn with emotion and expression
Active gestures and vivid associations will help the child memorize the verse faster and diversify the learning process.
- Pronounce correctly
Make sure your child pronounces all sounds and words correctly. If it is possible to listen to audio with a verse, where it is read by a native speaker, then be sure to do it. nine0003
- Take poems with translation
All poems that you learn with your baby must have a translation. Let the child first read the verse in Russian on his own, and then in English. Connect visualization and learn even faster.
- Do not force
Perhaps the most important item on the list. After all, we want the child to be sincerely interested in learning English, and not for classes to be a burden for him. If the kid is mischievous and does not want to study, look for another method of presenting information or try switching his attention to another task. nine0003
Good luck with your studies!
English poems for kids with translation and pronunciation
Why is it useful to learn poetry in a foreign language?
In particular, verses in English for kids greatly simplify the process of immersion in the language environment and vocabulary expansion. Although, at first, foreign words may be incomprehensible to the child, over time, his language skills will improve.
Poems in English about mom
Poems in English for kids help the child not only learn the rules of pronunciation, but also express their love for a dear person. A few great options are listed below.
My dear Mummy
My dear, dear Mummy, [May Dia Dia Mummy]
I love you very much! [ai love yu veri mach]
I want you to be happy [ai want yu to be happy]
On the eighth of March! [he ve ate of much]
My dear mother
My dear dear mother
I love you very much!
I want you to be happy
On this day, March 8!
I love my Mummy
One, one, one – I love the sun. [ah love we san]
Two, two, two – I love my Mummy too! [tu, tu, tu - ah love my mammy tu]
Three, three, three - My Mummy loves me. [fries, fries, fries - my mammy loves mi]
Four, four, four - I love her more and more. [fo, fo, fo - ai love hyo mo and mo]
I count from one - I love the sun. [ai count from one - ai love we san]
I count to four - I love my Mummy more! [ai count tu fo – ai love my mammy mo]
I love my mommy
One, one, one - I love the sun.
Two, two, two - I love my mommy!
Three, three, three - my mother loves me.
Four, four, four - I love her more and more.
I count from one thing - I love the sun.
I count to four - I love my mommy more!
Poems about school
Poems in English for kids will tell children about upcoming studies and school life. nine0003
School is fun
School is fun [school is fun]
In the playground, we play and run learn [in the klasrum wee stage and len]
School is fun [school from fan] from fan]
During the lunch break, we have bread and bun0024 School is fun
Here the teachers are kind to everyone
School is fun, [school from fan]
Even though there is much work to be done. [ivn foresis mach wok too bi dan]
School is fun
School is fun
In the playground, we play and run
School is fun
In the classroom, we study and teach
School is fun 9004 During the morning gathering,
we warm up under the sun
School is fun
At lunchtime, they give us bread and rolls
School is fun
The teachers are kind to everyone here
School is fun,
But other than that, there is a lot of work to be done.
Poems in English for kids about animals
The English language describes the habits of animals in a very interesting way, which can also be used for teaching and developing children.
My cat
I love my cat. [ah love mai cat]
It is warm and fat. [it from vom and fat]
My cat is grey. [may cat from gray]
It likes to play. [it like to play]
My cat
I love my cat.
He is warm and plump.
My cat is grey.
He loves to play.