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Kidzooly Nursery Rhymes is a perfect kids music app. This kids singing app is a collection of the best children’s nursery rhymes and songs. Our app is FREE to use and you can even use it on OFFLINE MODE! You can find baby songs, preschool songs, toddler songs, and lullabies for bedtime. Sing along the rhymes with your kindergarten or preschool kids. Children love singing and dancing and this is the perfect app for it.

Finding the best kids singing app for young children aren’t easy. You want to find some kids singing app that you can play beautiful baby songs, toddler songs, and preschool songs. Sometimes you want some activities for your kids so you want to look for apps that will keep them interested and join along in a fun sing along activity. Perhaps you are looking for an app for singing and dancing with your children? Don’t forget that the app must contain lovable characters and captivating animation. Kidzooly Nursery Rhymes is a perfect kids music app for all your needs.
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Listen to collection of nursery rhymes and songs for FREE.
Enjoy the cute colorful graphic and animations.
Lovable characters for young children.
Very simple to navigate that even kindergarten kids will have no problem using our app.
Use OFFLINE mode when you don’t have any internet connection.
High Quality videos and kids music.
Sing along with your kids with the rhyme text feature.
Singing and dancing with your kids.
Listen to lullabies that are perfect for bedtime.
We will keep updating this kids singing app with more nursery rhymes, toddler songs, baby songs, preschool songs, and lullaby.
We know that your kids will love our app and singing together as the song is played. Our app also has Parental Mode to keep out of your kids.

Nursery rhymes included in this app are:
Five Little Babies rhymes.
Five Little Monkeys rhymes.
Five Little Ducks rhymes.
Old MacDonald Had a Farm kids rhymes.
Turtle Finger Family rhyme for kids.
Butterfly Finger Family rhyme for kids.
Mary Had A Lamb rhymes.
Ants Go Marching rhymes.
If you are Happy And You know Clap your Hands baby song.
Five Speckled Frog for children song.
Wheels on the Bus go round and round baby song.
… and more

These are some of the most beloved songs for kids, from babies to kindergarten and beyond. So download Kidzooly now to listen and sing these fabulous nursery rhymes for FREE.

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Keeps my child’s attention ,she has learned so much. She can find them on her own. At 19 months of age , we think she’s advanced.

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I have the sister app installed as well and they both are infected with ads! You listen to one song and then ur clicking through 3 ads to give the phone back because you have to press “X” on the ads cuz more children can’t do that so its getting pretty annoying clicking through dumb ads to just listen to a song SMH!

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My 2 year old loves it since she was 1

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Children for generations have enjoyed their parents, or grandparents, saying or singing nursery rhymes to them. The comforting rhythm of the verses means that even at a very early age, babies recognise familiar nursery rhymes.

They start by anticipating what is going to come, be it a word, sound or action, and later they grasp the words and love joining in, over and over again! It’s the very repetition that they enjoy.

Some of the most traditional nursery rhymes have meanings which are irrelevant and pretty meaningless in this modern day and age, but still the rhymes live on from generation to generation. Some are clearly educational, teaching little ones to count and increase their vocabulary along the way.

A few, like London Bridge Is Falling Down, have various versions (possibly depending on where you live) and yours may differ from the one your partner heard as a toddler…

The benefits of teaching your kids nursery rhymes

There are a lot of benefits of teaching your child or baby nursery rhymes from a young age; one being their cognitive development. The repetition found in the rhymes are good for your little one's brain and teaches them how language works while also building on their memory capabilities. In addition, nursery rhymes also help to develop inferencing skills - both when encountering new words and in reading comprehension later in life.

Baby nursery rhymes are also really important to your little one's speech development. They can help young children develop auditory skills such as being able to tell the difference between sounds and develop the ear for the music of words. Rhymes like the ones listed below also help children to articulate words, practise pitch and volume, and enunciate early by saying them over and over again.

Our list of nursery rhymes

Just in case you’re a little rusty on some of the classics, here is Emma’s Diary’s selection of some of the best known traditional nursery rhymes… get ready to sing along!

Twinkle, twinkle little star

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,
How I wonder what you are.

I'm a Little Tea Pot

I’m a little teapot, short and stout
Here’s my handle (place hand on hip)
Here’s my spout (stick your other arm out straight)
When I get all steamed up, hear me shout
Just tip me over and pour me out (lean over with your spout arm)

London Bridge is Falling Down (Short Version)

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

Build it up with wood and clay,
Wood and clay, wood and clay,
Build it up with wood and clay,
My fair lady.

Wood and clay will wash away,
Wash away, wash away,
Wood and clay will wash away,
My fair lady.

Build it up with iron and steel,
Iron and steel, iron and steel,
Build it up with iron and steel,
My fair lady.

Iron and steel will bend and bow,
Bend and bow, bend and bow,
Iron and steel will bend and bow,
My fair lady.

Build it up with silver and gold,
Silver and gold, silver and gold,
Build it up with silver and gold,
My fair lady.

Mary Had a Little Lamb

Mary had a little lamb,
His fleece was white as snow,
And everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go

He followed her to school one day,
Which was against the rule,
It made the children laugh and play,
To see a lamb at school.

And so the teacher turned him out,
But still he lingered near,
And waited patiently about,
Till Mary did appear.

"What makes the lamb love Mary so?"
The eager children cry;
"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,"
The teacher did reply.

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.

Hey diddle diddle, Mother Goose

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!

Baa baa black sheep

Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full!
One for the master, one for the dame,
And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.

One, two, three, four

One, two, three, four, five
Once I caught a fish alive.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Then I let it go again.
Why did you let it go?
Because it bit my finger so.
Which finger did it bite?
This little finger on my right.

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Hickory dickory dock

Hickory dickory dock (Gently bounce baby to the beat)
The mouse ran up the clock (run your fingers from your baby's toes to their chin)
The clock struck one (clap once)
The mouse ran down (run your fingers down to your baby's toes)
Hickory dickory dock.

Hickory dickory dock (Gently bounce baby to the beat)
The mouse ran up the clock (run your fingers from your baby's toes to their chin)
The clock struck two (clap twice)
The mouse went "boo!" (cover baby's eyes with your hands then pull them away on boo!)
Hickory dickory dock.

Three… the mouse went weeee (lift baby in the air on weeee)
Four…The mouse went "no more!" (shake your finger no more!)

Polly put the kettle on

Polly put the kettle on,
Polly put the kettle on,
Polly put the kettle on,
We’ll all have tea.

Sukey take it off again,
Sukey take it off again,
Sukey take it off again,
They’ve all gone away.

Pop! Goes the weasel

Half a pound of tuppenny rice,
Half a pound of treacle,
That’s the way the money goes,
Pop! goes the weasel.

Up and down the City road,
In and out the Eagle,
That’s the way the money goes,
Pop! goes the weasel.

Ring-a-ring o’roses

Ring-a-ring o’roses
A pocketful of posies
Atishoo, atishoo
We all fall down.

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.

This old man

This old man, he played one
He played knick-knack on my thumb
With a knick knack paddywhack give the dog a bone
This old man cam rolling home…

Two… on my shoe
Three… on my knee
Four… on my door
Five… on my hive
Six… on my sticks
Seven…up to heaven
Eight… on my gate
Nine… on my spine
Ten… once again

Round and round the garden

Round and round the garden, like a Teddy Bear (drawn a circle with your finger on baby’s palm)
One step, two step, (walk your finger up baby’s arm)
Tickle you under there! (tickle baby under the chin)

Sing a song of sixpence

Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye,
Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie,
When the pie was opened the birds began to sing,
Oh wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?

The king was in his counting house counting out his money,
The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey,
The maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes,
When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose!

This little piggy

This little piggy went to market (touch baby’s biggest toe)
This little piggy stayed at home (touch the next toe)
This little piggy had roast beef (and the next)
This little piggy had none (and the next)
And this little piggy went. ..Wee wee wee all the way home... (touch the little toe and then run your hand up baby tickling gently as you go)

Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey,
Along came a spider, who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away!

Duke of York

Oh, the grand old Duke of York
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the hill
And he marched them down again

And when they were up, they were up
And when they were down, they were down
And when they were only half-way up
They were neither up nor down

Oh, the grand old Duke of York
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the hill
And he marched them down again

And when they were up, they were up
And when they were down, they were down
And when they were only half-way up
They were neither up nor down

Oh, the grand old Duke of York
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the hill
And he marched them down again

And when they were up, they were up
And when they were down, they were down
And when they were only half-way up
They were neither up nor down

The best Mr Tumble Nursery Rhymes

Who doesn’t love Mr Tumble? Well, here at Emma’s Diary we’re BIG fans, so here are our favourite nursery rhymes from Mr Tumble with lyrics…

Wheels on the Bus with Mr Tumble

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

No, it started to rain

Oh no, we need to make the wipers go swish, swish, swish

Are you ready? Here we go

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish

Swish, swish, swish

Swish, swish, swish

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish

All day long

Wow, it suddenly got very noisy on the bus

Lots of people have gone on and started to chat

Are you ready?

The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat

Chat, chat, chat

Chat, chat, chat

The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat

All day long

Alright everyone, it's time to beat the horn on the bus

Get ready with your 'uh, uh, uh'

Here we go

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep

Beep, beep, beep

Beep, beep, beep

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep

All day long

Yeah, well done everyone

Great singing

Come on, let's ride the bus one more time

Ready to sing? Here we go

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

Little Bo Beep by Mr Tumble

Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep

And doesn’t know where to find them;

Leave them alone, and they’ll come home,

Bringing their tails behind them.

 

Little Bo Peep fell fast asleep

And dreamt she heard them bleating;

But when she awoke, she found it a joke,

For they were still a-fleeting.

 

Then up she took her little crook,

Determined for to find them;

She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed,

For they’d left their tales behind them.

 

It happened one day, as Bo Peep did stray

Into a meadow hard by,

There she espied their tales side by side,

All hung on a tree to dry.

 

She heaved a sigh and wiped her eye,

And over the hillocks went rambling,

And tried what she could, as a shepherdess should,

To tack each again to its lambkin.

I’m a Little Teapot by Mr Tumble

I'm a little teapot,

Short and stout,

Here is my handle

Here is my spout

When I get all steamed up,

Hear me shout,

Tip me over and pour me out!

 

I'm a very special teapot,

Yes, it's true,

Here's an example of what I can do,

I can turn my handle into a spout,

Tip me over and pour me out!

If You’re Happy And You Know It by Mr Tumble

If you're happy and you know it clap your hands

If you're happy and you know it clap your hands

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it

If you're happy and you know it clap your hands

If you're happy and you know it turn around

If you're happy and you know it turn around

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it

If you're happy and you know it turn around

Round and Round the Garden with Mr Tumble


Round and round the garden

Like a teddy bear.

One step, two step,

Tickle you under there.

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Poems for kids

Kids develop rapidly, instantly absorbing information about everything that is happening around. Music, fairy tales and poems come to the aid of mothers. All poems in the collection are selected taking into account age characteristics. Their heroes are familiar and familiar toys, baby animals or the same children as a small listener. With such verses for kids it is easy to interest even the biggest fidget.

One of the important tasks of poems for kids is to make life more interesting. After all, it is much more fun to wash your face in the morning when mom tells a rhyme. Yes, and porridge will be tastier, and compote is sweeter. And the rainiest weather will not seem so gloomy if you choose the right words. nine0003

Clubfoot bear

Clubfoot bear
Walks through the forest,
(We walk briskly)
Collects cones,
Sings songs.
(Squatting - collecting bumps)
The bump bounced off
Right in the bear's forehead.
(Hold hands on the forehead)
The bear got angry
And with the foot - top!
(Stomp our feet)

Gray bunny

Gray bunny sitting
(We sit like a bunny)
And move our ears,
Like this, like that!
(We move our ears-palms)
Bunny is cold to sit,
We need to warm the paws,
Clap-clap, clap-clap.
(Clap your hands)
Bunny is cold to stand,
Bunny needs to jump.
Hop-hop, skip-hop.
(Let's jump like a bunny)

Two funny sheep

Two funny sheep
Played near the river.
Jump-jump, jump-jump!
(Jumping merrily)
White sheep jumping
Early in the morning near the river.
Jump-jump, jump-jump!
Up to the sky, down to the grass.
Up to the sky, down to the grass.
(We get up on our feet, stretch up. We squat, we lower our hands down)
And then we circled
(We spin)
And fell into the river.
(Falling)

A horned goat is walking

A horned goat is walking
(Putting "horns" to the head)
Following the little guys.
Legs - top-top!
(Stomp our feet)
Eyes - clap-clap!
(We close our eyes and open our eyes)
Who doesn't eat porridge?
Who doesn't drink milk?
(We threaten with a finger)
Gore, gore!
(Butting)

Two bugs

Two bugs in the clearing
Dancing hopak:
(Dancing, hands on the belt)
Right leg top, top!
(Stomp with the right foot)
With the left foot top, top!
(Left foot stomp)
Handles up, up, up!
Who will raise above all?
(Stand on tiptoes, stretch up)

Top-top - Learning to walk!

Legs, legs,
Run along the path,
Pick peas.
Big feet
Walked on the road:
Top-top-top-top-top,
Top-top-top-top-top.
Little feet
Run along the path:
Top-top-top-top-top,
Top-top-top-top-top.

Teeth

Like Masha has two teeth.
Don't bite them, daughter!
Don't bite, eat,
Listen to mom and dad.

E. Grigoryeva

Naughty spoon

Our spoon is naughty!
Instead of a mouth, I got into my ear!
Ai-ai-ai! - what a spoon!
I will punish her a little.

Lazgdyn

While falling asleep

Sleeping eyes and sleeping cheeks
Tired babies.
Eyelashes and palms are sleeping,
Bellies and legs are sleeping.
And tiny ears
Sweetly doze on the pillow.
The curls are sleeping, the hands are sleeping,
Only the noses are sniffling.

I. Gurina

Stomper

Stomped, stomped -
Stomped on!
And I'll trample -
I'll stop trampling!
I won't go on the heels,
After all, there are only slippers left!
And I'll go, I'll go again
I stomp on my heels!

A. Shevchenko

Magpie-crow

Magpie-crow
Cooked porridge,
Feeded children.
I gave this,
I gave this,
I didn't give this.

Boy - finger

Fingers of the child are sorted out in turn, saying:
- Boy - finger,
Where have you been?
I went to the forest with this brother,
I cooked cabbage soup with this brother,
I ate porridge with this brother,
I sang songs with this brother.

Two merry geese

Lived with granny
Two merry geese.
One grey,
Another white -
Two merry geese.

Washing geese paws
In a puddle near the groove.
One gray,
Another white -
Hid in a groove.

Grandma is screaming:
“Oh, the geese are gone!
One gray,
Another white -
My geese, geese!”

Geese came out,
Bowed to the grandmother.
One grey,
Another white -
They bowed to the grandmother.

Geese, geese!

Geese, geese!
Ha, ha, ha!
Do you want to eat?
Yes, yes, yes!
So fly home!
Gray wolf under the mountain
Doesn't let us go home!

Okay, okay!

Okay, okay!
Where were - at the grandmother's!
What they ate - porridge,
What they drank - mash!
Ladushki-okladushki,
We're going to grandma's again!

Gray top

Bayu, bayushki-bayu
Don't lie down on the edge!
A gray top will come
And grab the barrel,
Yes, drag it into the forest,0009 Under the willow bush.
You, top, don't come to us,
Don't wake our children!

Roar

Roar cow
Roared again.
That's how tears flow -
You can choke.
Quiet, roar, don't cry,
I'll give you a roll!
Stop crying, little cow,
Little cow!

Children's poems. Poems for children

Collection of children's poems: poems for the holidays, teaching and developing poems, author's and thematic poems for children. nine0003

  • For the smallest

  • for babies
  • Wagges and pesti for babies
  • Toy Cyption Agni Barto
  • Good poems of Berestov for the smallest
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  • Poems for grandma
  • Poems for grandpa
  • Children's classics

  • Agniya Barto
  • Samuil Marshak
  • Poems about fish
  • Poems about insects
  • Nature and seasons

  • Poems about space
  • Poems
  • Poems about spring
  • Poems about Autonom Poems about vegetables and fruits
  • Poems about mushrooms
  • Poems about the sea
  • Other authors

  • Valentin Berestov
  • Genrikh Sapgir
  • Elena Blaginina

  • Poems about the New Year
  • New Year verses for the smallest
  • Poems about Santa Claus
  • Poems about Snegurochka
  • Poems
  • Poems about the New Year's tree
  • 902 child memory!

    Not every kid can patiently listen to the end of a fairy tale or other prose story. Whereas children's poems do not tire with monotony, the rhyme in them jumps as if over bumps, easily holding the attention of a small listener. It's amazing how quickly children memorize rhymes, it's worth saying a few times, as they already agree on the ending with you. Be sure to use this ability, training memory from childhood, you will greatly simplify your child's schooling. Start with the poems of Agnia Barto in the “Toys” section, look for small quatrains, they are perfectly remembered. Most of them you yourself still remember by heart. So right? nine0003

    How to learn a poem for the holiday?

    In kindergarten and school, your child will often face the need to recite poems in front of the public. It can be a New Year's party or an ordinary lesson, in any case, it is important that he is not afraid of this. But all you need to do is pay a little attention to it.

    The poem must be learned in advance and repeated at home as if in between times, without focusing on the importance of the event.


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