![]() ![]() Scenes and incidents, Nursery Rhyme Little Man Will You Wed?Ī funny limerick about a man in love with a maid. Little Girl, Little GirlĪ nursery rhyme about a girl who gathers roses for the queen. Mother Goose rhyme about a girl who gathers roses for the queen. Little Bo-PeepĪ poem about a boy hunting a cock-sparrow. Jumping JoanĪ fun limerick about a girl who loses her shoe. Jack SpratĪ nursery rhyme focused on the character sketch of Jack Sprat and his wife as counterparts of each other. What happened when Jack and Jill went up the hill. Intery, Mintery, Cutery CornĪ children’s counting limerick. Inly, Minly, Dibbity FigĬounting-out Jingles, Silly children’s limerick. In the Merry Month of MayĪ poem about the coming of spring. I Have a Little SisterĪ Mother Goose rhyme about a little sister. I Had a Little Hobby HorseĪ limerick about a hobby horse. I Had a Little HenĪ fun nursery rhyme about a little hen. I Am a Gold LockĪ nursery rhyme that acts a a fun catch. Humpty Dumpty falls, breaks, and can’t be put back together. Hot-Cross BunsĪ nursery rhyme formatted from a peddler’s cry. Hippity-Hop to the Barber ShopĪ nursery rhyme in the from of a gesture and/or action song. Hickory, Dickory, DockĪ rhyme about a mouse. ![]() Here We Go Up, Up, UpĪ rhyme about children’s play. Here Sits the Lord MayorĪ fun nursery rhyme/riddle. He That Would ThriveĪ proverb that praises those who do not procrastinate. Handy Spanky, Jack-A-DandyĪ fun limerick about a boy who loves candy. Georgy-PorgyĪ nursery rhyme classified as a satire and/or taunt. Evening Red and Morning GrayĪ nautical weather proverb For Every Evil Under the SunĪ Mother Goose jingle that acts as a proverb about pessimism. Diddley, Diddley, DumptyĪ nonsensical nursery rhyme. Diddle, Diddle, DumplingĪ rhyme about a child sleeping with stockings and one shoe on. Dapple GrayĪ nonsense and humorous rhyme about a child building a horse out of hay. ![]() Dance Little BabyĪ nursery rhyme that mimics a lullaby. Cushy Cow BonnyĪ nursery rhyme (from Mother Goose) originating from a milkmaid chant used to charm her cow to give milk. Curly Locks, Curly LocksĪ poem about a man trying to win the heart of a maid. Cobbler, Mend My ShoeĪ child's nursery rhyme dealing with time. The Cat and the Fiddle (Hey Diddle Diddle)Ĭhildren’s nursery rhyme about a cat, fiddle, cow, moon, dog, dish, and spoon. This poem explores the growth of a baby bird and its discovery of the world it lives in. A Was an Apple PieĪ poem incorporating the alphabet. Please refer to the passage pages for further source information. This book was compiled by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology and includes passages from multiple sources. ![]() This collection of children's verses includes classics such as "Hickory Dickory Dock", "Jack and Jill", "Simple Simon", "The Old Woman in the Shoe", "Little Bo-Peep", and many more. ![]()
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