Nursery rhymes. Medleys of traditional nursery rhymes, including 60', 30' and 20' versions; lullabies; action songs; counting songs and medleys sung by Andy Day and Cat Sandion.
Nursery rhymes from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries are sung to children, yes, but often contain thematic elements that are fairly dark—beheadings, bridge collapses, and more. In this game, host ...
There is a reason that nursery rhymes and lullabies have existed and subsisted for decades or even hundreds of years. Their classic messages, catchy lyrics, and indelible characters bring joy to our ...
Lucy Locket lost her pocket”—but the nursery rhyme may have lost its risqué backstory, too. Here’s the real drama behind the verse.
The short, nonsense rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle” might be the most recognizable nursery rhyme of them all. It even gave birth to a common phrase—”over the moon”—which is part of the rhyme, as we’ll see ...
What's your first memory of being told a story? Chances are it was listening your parents or another adult read to you at bedtime. The way most people first experience fairytales and nursery rhymes is ...
As evening sets in and parents put their children to bed, many resort to singing nursery rhymes to lull them off to sleep. But nursery rhymes are not just a good way of calming your kids, they also ...
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Chances are that when you were a kid, your parents sang you nursery rhymes to get you to sleep. And if that was the case, it is very likely they sang old nursery rhymes that were passed on from ...
After speaking with Caroline Jones on Taste of Country Nights, I think I’ve figured out the real issue with this generation’s nursery rhymes — the people singing them… can’t actually sing. Jones, who ...
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