Compact disc. "16 of 24." "No child should grow up without learning these classic songs. Now you and your kids can share in the magic of "Humpty Dumpty" and the timelessness of "Yankee Doodle." Turn off the television sets, folks. It's nursery rhyme time!" Family Education Network. Music Matters! The #1 tip for parents from The Family Education Network is: introduce infants to music by singing them lullabies and nursery rhymes. No performers identified.
Contents:
Skip to my Lou (activity). Fiddle-de-dee -- Hey diddle diddle -- Hickory dickory dock -- Hot cross buns -- Humpty Dumpty -- Little Bo-Peep -- Little Boy Blue -- Little Miss Muffet -- Little nut tree -- London Bridge is falling down -- Mary had a little lamb -- Old King Cole -- Polly put the kettle on -- Simple Simon -- Sing a song of sixpence -- Jack and Jill -- Jack be nimble -- There was a crooked man -- Tom, Tom the piper's son -- Yankee Doodle -- The mulberry bush (activity) -- Skip to my Lou (activity).
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