Little Bo Peep, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Old McDonald, BINGO, any of these you can find the words for online
2006-10-24 16:35:53
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answered by rainydayislandgirl 3
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I'd look for some CD's or DVD's by the Wiggles or Barney for starters. Yes, they may be annoying, but kids seem to love them.
Greg and Steve sing songs that are specifically aimed at preschoolers (their version of Brown Bear Brown Bear is awesome.) And Laurie Berkner is terrific for kids without driving parents too awfully crazy. Classic choices for kids like Sesame Street and Raffi work too. Good luck!
2006-10-24 17:00:17
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answered by krustykrabtrainee 5
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My Shadow by technique of Robert Louis Stevenson-1913-a baby's backyard e book of Verses. We had to memorize the poem in about third grade. "I somewhat have a touch shadow that is going out and in with me, and what might want to be using him is more advantageous than i visit work out...... were training the poem to a 4 year. old Grand baby who's mesmerized by technique of his and others shadows. we are having any such astonishing time stepping on each and every others shadows as we take afternoon walks. were training the older Grand children nonsense poems by technique of Shel Silverstein, from the books: a basic in the Attic and the position the Sidewalk Ends. Their moms and dads bear in mind them as fond recommendations of early life. Now that the vacation season is right here, I recite the nighttime before Christmas (by technique of Clementes) as a convention to the Grandchildren, a similar as I did their moms and dads.
2016-12-05 05:05:53
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answered by ? 4
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Big Rock Candy Mountain by Burl Ives
2006-10-25 10:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Try looking for a shop called The Early Learning Centre, they do a range of tapes and CD's with childrens songs on.
2006-10-24 19:55:38
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answered by starry x 1
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Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See, Slippery Fish, The Old Gray Cat, Three Little Ducks...and there's more but i can't remember all of them
2006-10-24 16:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't remember many, but you should check out Raffi. I remember hearing his songs in school all the time when I was little. Things like "Baby Beluga" and "Down By The Bay".
2006-10-24 16:34:56
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answered by x_RadiantEclipse_x 6
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Oh i just seen the guy from 3rd rock from the sun on the veiw he had a buch of kids songs hes good to
2006-10-24 16:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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HUMPTY DUMPTY, SAT ON A WALL, HUMPTY DUMPTY , HAD A GREAT FALL ALL THE KINGS HORSES AND ALL THE KINGS MEN COULDN'T PUT HUMPTY DUMPTY BACK TOGETHER AGAIN. 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. YOU CAN GO TO YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY, AND CHECK OUT SOME OF THESE BOOKS, FOR FREE.
2006-10-24 16:41:20
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answered by tinkerbell 6
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Bounce your baby on his lap and sing,
Trot trot to Boston, trot trot to Lynn, you better watch out so you don't fall in, and grab his arms, gently let your baby drop a little bit between your legs. They love the bounce and the security that they are falling but you have them, so no worries.
2006-10-24 16:37:50
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answered by DBL L 2
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