Top 10 Famous Nursery Rhymes

Famous Nursery Rhymes

Top 10 Famous Nursery Rhymes

Rhymes are the famous and amazing warmth for childhood. No one can forget this childhood thing because this thing creates the world of imagination in the mind. There are few Famous Nursery Rhymes like baa-baa black ship, Humpty Dumpty, etc. They all rhymes are very famous, and they all are very interesting. When children sing that rhymes in front of many people so they react wow…… what a presentation and clap for them. There we are discussing many rhymes. Rhymes are very good for children because this thing improve the presentation of children.

One of the most popular poems is Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star and Johnny-Johnny Yes Papa, etc. That creates an attractive sound for all age of peoples and that really an amazing thing for all. That create ultimate imagination for all and child always allure for this side. This is the one of the way to create sturdy mind for your children. Those also increase the phonetic cognizance skill. There are also many difficult poems and presentation is also very hard for them. This is not good for the peoples because they don’t understand but the childhood poems are very easy to understand.

There are many Famous Nursery Rhymes:

  1. London Bridge is falling down     

    Famous Nursery Rhymes
    Famous Nursery Rhymes

This is a very famous poem, and few lines are as follow: “London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady”. This is the one of popular and tradition English rhymes. That create an amazing sweet memory for all and this is the one of Famous Nursery Rhymes. There is lots of famous theory about them like depicting its origin.

  1. One Two Buckle My Shoe                  

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    One Two Buckle My Shoe

Lines of this rhymes is as follows: “One, Two, Buckle my shoe, Three, Four, Open the door, Five, Six, Pickup sticks, Seven, Eight, Lay them straight, Nine, Ten, A big, fat hen” …. And so on. This is the one of very Famous Nursery Rhymes and children are enjoying with this. This is 18th-century poem and till now this is following in schools for the child. That was used in many movies that are made for children.

  1. Rain-Rain Go Away                                   

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    Rain-Rain Go Away

Everyone exited to enjoying with rain and children are very interesting to enjoy the rain. A few lines of this poem are “Rain-Rain go away, Come another day again, Little Johnny wants to play.” This is the very Famous Nursery Rhymes and children really want to play and that time they always sing this poem. This is the one of an old poem from 17th century.

  1. Johnny-Johnny Yes Papa                 

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    Johnny Yes Papa

Wow …… this gives an amazing warmth for all, and this is the very Famous Nursery Rhymes. Some lines of this poem are “Johnny-Johnny, Yes Papa, Eating sugar? No Papa, Telling lies? No Papa, Open your mouth, ha ha ha”. This is the very famous and childhood poem. This is a very famous poem and funny too. Those have very amazing sound and warmth good when be going to touch in them.

  1. The Itsy Bitsy Spider                                  

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    Itsy Bitsy Spider

The famous line is: “The Itsy Bitsy Spider crawled up the water spout, down came the rain, and washed the spider out, Out came the sun, and dried up all the rain, And the Itsy Bitsy Spider went up the spout again”. This also gives the allure warmth for the child and over sweetness indeed!. This is also the Famous Nursery Rhymes in the world.

  1. Humpty Dumpty                                      

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    Dumpty

This is also one of the famous and well knowing poems. Some line of this poem as follows “Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall, all the king’s horses and all the kings men, couldn’t put Humpty together again.” When we had joined the school in a class firstly this poem play and we enjoyed a lot. This is also very Famous Nursery Rhymes and also have very interesting video and enjoying with the video when Humpty dumpty is falling from the wall.

  1. Jack and Jill                                               

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    Jill

This is also the one of Famous Nursery Rhymes and some words of this rhymes is as follows: “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.” This is very attractive sound of poem and children want to repeat them when they listen ones. This has very different theories and logical rhymes. Children are like to see them video and its picture from the rhymes book.

  1. Ring around the Rosie                               

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    Rosie

When children are playing in the garden they always speak that rhyme’s word and group in the circle and sing these lines of this poem: “Ring around the Rosie, A pocketful of posies, Ashes, ashes, We all fall down, Seriously ? These are the lyrics? And for all my childhood, I thought it was, Ringa-Ringa roses, pocket fulla pozez, Hushaa Bushaa, we all fall down” “. If you are the rhymes lover and existed inside of the poem you can also use this when you playing game. This is the Famous Nursery Rhymes.

  1. Baa-Baa Black Sheep                                    

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    Black Sheep

That poem has various versions, and video is also very different. This is also the one of Famous Nursery Rhymes for kids. Those have the same tone like the “alphabet song”. Few lines of this poem are: “Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full; One for the master, and one for the dame, and one for a little boy who lives down the lane”

      10.Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star                      

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Twinkle Little Star

 

This is the poem that we always remember because this is the one of mostly following poem by the kids. This is the first poem which teaches by the parents and teachers. The lyrics of this poem are from the famous poet Jane Taylor’s English composition “The star”. Here some lines of them: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, How I wonder what you are, Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.” This is also very-very Famous Nursery Rhymes.

 

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