The Turkey is a Funny Bird – Nursery Rhyme with Lyrics in English and in French
“The Turkey is a Funny Bird” is a song you can teach kids and sing at dinnertime on Thanksgiving.
Details“The Turkey is a Funny Bird” is a song you can teach kids and sing at dinnertime on Thanksgiving.
Details“Mr. Turkey” is a preschool Thanksgiving song for celebrating the holiday with fun and gratitude sung to the tune of “Are You Sleeping”.
DetailsSpot Goes to School is a classic book by Eric Hill. It is the perfect for children learning to read or learning English.
DetailsFollow the Incy Wincy Spider up the waterspout with this adorable nursery rhyme. It deals with a spider that goes up, comes downs and again climbs up the waterspout of a gutter system.
Details“Oh! Susanna” is a minstrel song written by Stephen Foster. It was first published in 1848. “Oh! Susanna” is one of the best-known American songs. Popularly associated with the California Gold Rush, the song is occasionally called “Banjo on My Knee”.
DetailsDownload the words of the song: Hot Cross Buns Lyrics Hot Cross Buns Languages: English, FrenchRessource Type: song, nursery rhymeThemes: food, Easter, United-Kingdom traditionsAge-range: infant-preschool, 4 – 8 years Vocabulary: Hot cross buns, one, two, penny, daughters, sons, to have, to give Grammar: Phonology: “Hot Cross Buns” is an English nursery rhyme and a street…
DetailsThe lyrics of the nursery rhyme “London’s Burning” are said to be about Great Fire of London, a five-day fire in the city in 1666. The lyrics of the variant “Scotland’s Burning” are said to be about the Burning of Edinburgh ordered by Henry VIII of England in 1544. The song can be sung as a round.
Details“Pizza and Chips” is a song about a monster to practice days of the week.
Details“Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar” also called “The Cookie Jar Song” is a sing along and a game for children’s music.
DetailsI’m a Little Leprechaun is a traditional Saint Patrick’s Day song. Is perfect for celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day with kids.
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