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A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes PDF

96 Pages·1992·14.002 MB·English
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i^TP BBS! F \ This is a treasury of over one hundred of our best loved nursery rhymes. Lullabies, counting rhymes and songs that are fun to sing over and over again. All familiar favourites to be read and enjoyed by young and old alike. © 1992 Grandreams Limited. This edition published in 1997. Compiled by Anne McKie, Illustration by Ken McKie. Published by Grandreams Limited 435-437 Edgware Road, Little Venice, London, W2 1TH. Printed in Hungary. - This book belongs to and other rhymes Bye, baby bunting, Daddy’s gone a-hunting, Gone to get a rabbit skin, To wrap the baby bunting in. V' v sj H Old Farmer Giles Walked seven miles With his faithful dog, old Rover; And old Farmer Giles When he came to the stiles, Took a run, and jumped clean over. Little Poll Parrot Sat in his garret Eating toast and tea; A little brown mou Jumped into the house, And stole it all away. I do not like thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee, Doctor Fell. Ipsey Wipsey spider, Climbing up the spout; Down came the rain And washed the spider out; Out came the sunshine And dried up all the rain; Ipsey Wipsey spider, Climbing up again. Who goes there?” "A Grenadier.” "What do you want?” "A pot of beer?”

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