The document provides examples of different types of nursery rhymes, including lullabies, clapping songs, finger and toe games, counting songs, riddles, and fables. It gives the lyrics for the clapping song "If You're Happy and You Know It" and the counting song "Ten Little Indians." It also provides a short fable about the sun and wind arguing over who is stronger.
The document provides examples of different types of nursery rhymes, including lullabies, clapping songs, finger and toe games, counting songs, riddles, and fables. It gives the lyrics for the clapping song "If You're Happy and You Know It" and the counting song "Ten Little Indians." It also provides a short fable about the sun and wind arguing over who is stronger.
The document provides examples of different types of nursery rhymes, including lullabies, clapping songs, finger and toe games, counting songs, riddles, and fables. It gives the lyrics for the clapping song "If You're Happy and You Know It" and the counting song "Ten Little Indians." It also provides a short fable about the sun and wind arguing over who is stronger.
- Clapping Songs nursery rhymes. Lullabyes. The very first If You're Happy and You Know It poems that reach our human ears are often If you're happy and you know lullabyes, the soft, it, clap your hands (clap clap) repetitive, calming songs If you're happy and you know parents sing to soothe their it, clap your hands (clap clap) babies to sleep. ... If you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely Clapping Songs. ... show it If you're happy and you know Finger and Toe Games. ... it, clap your hands. (clap clap) Counting Songs. ... If you're happy and you know Riddles. ... it, stomp your feet (stomp stomp) Fables. If you're happy and you know it, stomp your feet (stomp stomp) Lullaby If you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely Are you sleeping show it If you're happy and you know Are you sleeping? it, stomp your feet. (stomp Are you sleeping? stomp) Brother John, Brother John, If you're happy and you know it, shout "Hurray!" (hoo-ray!) If you're happy and you know Morning bells are ringing! it, shout "Hurray!" (hoo-ray!) Morning bells are ringing! If you're happy and you know Ding, dang, dong. it, then your face will surely Ding, dang, dong. show it If you're happy and you know it, shout "Hurray!" (hoo-ray!) Counting Songs. ...
If you're happy and you know Ten little indians lyrics
it, do all three (clap-clap, stomp-stomp, hoo-ray!) If you're happy and you know One little, two little, three little it, do all three (clap-clap, Indians stomp-stomp, hoo-ray!) Four little, five little, six little If you're happy and you know Indians it, then your face will surely Seven little, eight little, nine little show it Indians If you're happy and you know Ten little Indian boys. it, do all three. (clap-clap, stomp-stomp, hoo-ray!) Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians Finger and Toe Games. ... Seven little, six little, five little Indians My Toes My Knees Four little, three little, two little Indians My toes my knees my kneesMy One little Indian boy. shoulders my headMy toes my knees my kneesMy shoulders Riddles. ... my headMy toes my knees my kneesMy shoulders my headWe What is not human that all clap hands togetherMy toes changes dresses without my knees my kneesMy going to the modiste? shoulders my headMy toes my -- -snake knees my kneesMy shoulders I have two bright lights my headMy toes my knees my that shines, it reaches miles kneesMy shoulders my headWe and miles apart -- eyes all clap hands together Fables. was the turn of the Sun The Sun and the Wind to show its might. The sun shone brightly. Gradually, it grew hotter The Sun and the Wind and hotter and the heat had an argument as to was so unbearable that who was stronger. They the traveller finally kept arguing with each removed his coat. other and couldn’t make a decision. The Sun proved his strength and was Meanwhile, a traveller delighted at winning the was passing by. On argument. seeing him, the Wind said, “The one who is able to make the traveller remove his coat is the winner.” The Wind decided to try first, and huffed and puffed and blew as hard as it could, but the traveller just drew his coat tightly around him and kept walking on. Finally, the Wind gave up and it