“Rhymes Are Fun”

Chubby cheeks, dimple chin.

Rosy lips, teeth within.

Curly hair, very fair

Eyes are blue lovely too.

Teacher’s pet is that you?

YES! YeS! YES!

One for sorrow,
2 for joy,
3 for a kiss and 4 for a Boy.
5 for silver,
6 for gold,
7 for a secret, never to be told.
8 for a letter from over the sea.
9 for a baby as sweet as can be.
10 for a count them all and play along.
Little poll Parrot
Sat in the garret,
Eating toast and tea;
A little brown Mouse
Jumped in the house,
And stole it all away.

Good night, sleep tight,
Wake up bright,
In the morning light,
To do what’s right,
With all your might.
HERE ARE MY EYES
Here are my eyes,
one and two.
I can wink.
So can You.
When my eyes are open,
I see the light.
When they are closed,
It’s dark as night.

GOOD NIGHT GOOD NIGHT

TEDDY BEAR SLEEP TIGHT DON’T DO THE PILLOW FIGHT,

DREAM FULL OF BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS,

TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR HAVE A GOOD NIGHT DON’T LET THE BED BUGS BITE.


Sally, go ’round the sun.
Sally, go ’round the Moon.
Sally, go ’round the Chimney Pots
On a Sunday afternoon.
Lazy Mary, will you get up,
Will you get up, will you get up?
Lazy Mary, will you get up
This cold and frosty morning?

Old Mother Hubbard

Old Mother Hubbard,

went to her cupboard to fetch her poor

dog a bone,

But when she got there the cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none, This makes old mother Hubbard sad, That the poor dog nothing have to feed, She went to the bakers to buy him some bread, and when she came back, he was feeding the cat, She went him to the Barber’s to buy him a wig, and when she came back he was dancing a jig, So she went to the tailor’s to buy him a coat, and when she came back he was riding on a goat, this makes happy an Old mother Hubbard She also dancing like a Jolly Molly Dugard.

Spring’s Delight

In springtime’s gentle, breezy air,
New life blooms everywhere,
Flowers wake from winter’s rest,
Wearing colors at their best.

Green leaves dance on trees so tall,
Birds return to sing and call,
Sunshine warms the world anew,
Painting skies a brighter blue.

Rivers run with laughter clear,
Nature’s songs are sweet to hear,
Every bud and blade of grass,
Welcomes spring as seasons pass.

So let your heart embrace the cheer,
Of spring’s arrival, bright and clear,
For in this season’s joyful song,
We find renewal all along.