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Latvian Lullaby
Lullay, little Ancit, Lullay (Aijā, Ancit, Aijā) is a traditional Latvian lullaby Lullay, little Ancit, lullayInto sweet slumberSister will lull youWith…
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Miss Mary Mack
Miss Mary Mack is one of the most popular English-language clapping games for children. Parents, it’s time to remember, and share…
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One Potato, Two Potato
One Potato, Two Potato is a wonderful chant for young children to learn to count and rhyme. Ask your child(ren) to…
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One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe is an enduring Old English nursery rhyme, perfect for young children to learn how to count…
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Portuguese Lullaby
Lullaby, the Little Boy (Cum ró ró Pego no Nino) is a traditional Portuguese lullaby. Lullaby, the little boyLullaby, is going…
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Ring Around the Rosie
Ring Around the Rosie, also called Ring a Ring o’ Roses is nursery rhyme that first appeared in print in 1881, though…
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Scottish Lullaby
Scottish Lullaby is a traditional melody from the Scottish Highlands. Blow the wind, blow;Swift and low;Blow the wind o’er the ocean.Breakers…
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The Itsy Bitsy Spider
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout.Down came the rainand washed the spider out.Out came the sunand dried up…
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This Old Man
This old man, he played one,He played knick-knack on my thumbWith a knick-knack paddywhack,Give the dog a bone,This old man…
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Whip-Poor-Will Lullaby
Whip-poor-will Lullaby (1899) was composed and written by Bertha L. Hamlin. Music retrieved from New York Public Library Digital Collections…
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