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A
Nursery Rhyme Poem for Children
One two buckle my shoe
Three, four, knock at the door
Five, six, pick up sticks
Seven, eight, lay them straight
Nine, ten, a big fat hen
Eleven, twelve, dig and delve
Thirteen, fourteen, maids a-courting
Fifteen, sixteen, maids in the kitchen
Seventeen, eighteen, maids in waiting
Nineteen, twenty, my plates empty
Children's
Nursery Rhyme and Poem
from Love-Poems
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Children's
Nursery Rhyme and Poem
One two buckle my shoe
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All children love being told a nursery rhyme. The most popular nursery rhymes are
available on this site - perhaps they will bring back fond memories of your childhood!
The History and Origins of Nursery Rhymes are
fascinating! Superficially, a children's Nursery Rhyme
might look completely innocent but there are often dark
messages and meanings hidden in the text. Oranges and
Lemons and Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary are two examples
of a Nursery Rhyme with a very unpleasant origin and
history behind them! We recommend www.rhymes.org.uk
if you wish to find out more about the mysterious and
often blood thirsty Origin
and History of Nursery Rhymes Every time you read a
Nursery Rhyme or poem for children take a second look at
the words and lyrics and you, or your child, may find a
secret message!
Click on Childrens
Poems to access a Nursery Rhyme and Poem section for
Children and start investigating...
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