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51. Two Little Dicky Birds 50
23. Morning Song 24
52. The Clock 50
24. I Am Special 25
53. There Was An Old Woman 51
25. Bits Of Paper 25
~6. My Red Balloon 26
1. RHYMES & SONGS FOR JUNIOR K.G.
54. Father (1) Rhymes For Junior K.G.
55. Clap Your Hands
56. Three Blind Mice
1. CHUBBY CHEEKS
57. Out In The Garden Chubby cheeks,
58. Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush dimpled chin,
59. I Swallowed A Peanut Rosy lips, .
60. Five Currant Buns
teeth within.
61. Where, Oh! Where
62. A Hunting We Will Go
Curly hair,
S ies very fair,
1. The Greedy Dog
Eyes are blue,
2. The Th irsty Crow lovely too,
3. The Fox And The Grapes Teacher's pet,
4. The Cats And The Monkey
is that you?
5. The Lion And The Mouse
6. Two Wise Goats
Yes ! Yes ! Yes!
7. The Fox And The Crow
8. The Cap-Seller And The Monkeys
9. The Camel And The Jackal
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(Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Animals (Domestic),
Animals (Wild), Birds) 69 to 74
2. ME
Cleanliness And Good Manners 75
Nature Study 77
I have a Iittle nose,
Conversation 79 And I have a little ch in,
And I have a Iittle mouth,
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3. WHAT I CAN DO 4. TEN LITTLE FINGERS
Two Iittle hands to Ten little fi ngers,
clap, clap, clap, and ten Iittle toes,
Two little ears
Two little legs go
. and one Iittle nose;
tap, tap, tap.
Two little eyes are
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that shine so bright,
open wide,
One Iittle mouth
One Iittle head goes
to kiss mother
side to side.
'Good Night'.
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5. LOLLIPOP 7. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB
I took a hop Mary had a little lamb,
To the shop, Its fleece was white as snow,
To buy my sweet lollipop. And everywhere that Mary went
See the big stick The lamb was sure to go.
And the red top.
It followed her to school one day,
I'll put it in my mouth,
Which was against the rule;
And eat it plop! plop! plop!
It made the children laugh and play
To see a lamb at school.
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6. JOHNNY! JOHNNY!
Johnny! Johnny! .
Yes, Papa.
Eating sugar?
No, Papa.
"Telling lies?
No, Papa.
Open your mouth, .
Ha! Ha! Ha!
8. PUSSY AT 9. HICKOR , DICKO , OCK
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,Pussy cat, pussy cat,
where have you been?
I've been to London
to look at the Queen.
Pussy cat, pussy cat,
what did you there?
I frightened a Iittle mouse
under the chair.
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Bow-wow, says the dog,
Mew, mew, says the cat,
Grunt, grunt, goes the bear,
And squeak goes the rat.
Tu-whu, says the owl,
Caw, caw, says the crow,
Quack, quack, says the duck,
And what cuckoos say you know.
14. TWO LITTLE DUCKS
Two little ducks
Went out one day,
Over the hills,
And far away.
Mother duck said,
"Quack, quack, quack."
But only one little duck
Came back, back, back.
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Ding, dong, bell,
Pussy's in the well; --;
Whq put her in? //
Little Tommy Thin.
Who pu lied her out?
Little Tommy Stout.
What a naughty boy was'that
To drown poor pussy cat!
18. OUR BAND 19. KNOCK AT THE DOOR
Listen to our big drum,
bang, bang, bang.
Listen to our triangle,
tang, tang, tang.
Listen to our trumpet,
toot, toot, toot.
Listen to our tambourine,
shoo, shoo, shoo.
My red balloon,
My red ballo~n,
Flies up, up, to the sky.
I I jumped up high, .
To reach the sky, Jack and JiII 1\
But cou Id not reach it; why? Went up the hill "'4J
To fetch a pai I of water;
My red balloon, (
Jack fell down
My red balloon, . ~
And broke his crown
Flies up, up, to the sky ..~-
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L And Jill came tumbling after.
29. HOT CROSS BUNS!
28. TWINKLE, TWINKLE,
LITTLE STAR Hot cross bu ns!
Hot cross bu ns!
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross bu ns!
If you have no daughters,
Give them to your sons.
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns!
Two Iittle ears to hear mother call, Hop a little, jump a little,
Ten pink fingers standing up tall; one, two, three;
One Iittle nose that I can blow, Run a Iittle, ski p a little,
Ten little toes all in a row. tap, tap one knee;
Two little thumbs to wiggle up
Bend a Iittle, stretch a little,
and down,
nod you r head;
Two little feet to stamp the ground;
Yawn a Iittle, sleep a little
Hands to clap, eyes to see,
in your bed.
What fun it is to be just me.
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34. FINGER RHYME 35. NUMBER RHYME
Put a fi nger on you r cheek, One, two, three, four, five,
Then put it on you r nose; Once I caught a fish alive,
Turn your fingers round and round, Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
And poi nt them to you r toes. Then I let it go again.
Make them do a Iittle dance,
Make them climb a hill;
Give them a clap for being good,
Why did you let it go?
Because it bit my finger so. @
Which finger did it bite?
And put them where they're sti II. The Ii'ttle finger on the right.
37. MY KITE
36. I AM A BIG ENGINE
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I am a tai lor,
Maki ng clothes;
Stitch, stitch, stitch
50. RAT-TAT-TAT
My needle goes.
Rat-tat-tat! Rat-tat-tat!
I am a cobbler, Who can it be? Rat-tat-tat!
Mending a shoe;
Rat - tat - tat Let's go and see, 1
Who that can be.
And it's just like new.
I am a policeman,
Here is a postman
Knocki ng at the door.
I stand just so,
Telling cars to stop, Have you any letters?
Telling cars to go. JoLt CI. One, two, three, four.
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51. TWO LITTLE DICKY BIRDS 53. THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN
Two little dicky birds There was an old woman,
Sat upon a wall; Who lived in a shoe;
• One named Peter, She had so many children,
The other named Pau I; She didn't know what to do.
Flyaway, Peter! She gave them some broth,
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~ Flyaway, Paul! Without any bread;
Come back, Peter! Then whipped them soundly,
Come back, Pau I ! And put them to bed.
If she had just two,
She could make them a stew;
And send them to school,
In pretty jackets of blue.
(2) Songs For Senior K.G.
55. CLAP YOUR HANDS
54. FATHER
Clap your hands,
Clap your hands,
Listen to the music
And clap your hands.
Stamp your feet, Iff
Stamp your feet, (/( \ ( ~
Listen to the music !
And stamp you r feet. ~
Turn around,
Turn around, ~
Listen to the music
And turn around.
Jump up high,
Father, we thank Thee for the night, Jump up high, ~
And for the pleasant morning light; Listen to the music
For rest and- food and lovi ng care, And jump up high.
And all that makes the world so fai r.
Clap your hands,
Help us to do the things we should, Clap your hands,
To be to others ki nd and good; Listen to the music
In all we do, at work or play, And clap your hands.
To grow more loving every day.
56. THREE BLIND MICE-~ 57. OUT IN THE GARDEN
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See how they ru n !
Out in the garden, one fine day,
See how they ru n !
With my ball I went to play;
They all run after the farmer's wife I bou nced it right, I bou nced it left,
Who cut off thei r tai Is I bounced it well on one fine day.
With a carving knife. Out in the garden, one fine day,
Have you ever seen
Such a thing in your life,
As three blind mice?
j With my kite I went to play;
I flew it right, I flew it left,
I flew it high on one fine day.
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58. HERE WE GO ROUND 59. I SWALLOWED A PEANUT
THE MULBERRY BUSH Child : My stomach is paining, (3)
just now.
Call the doctor, (3)
just now.
Mother: What's the matter? (3)
just now.
Child : I swallowed a peanut, (3)
just now.
(The doctor comes and
examines the child.)
Doctor: Case is serious, (3)
just now.
Operation, (3)
just now.
Here's the peanut, (3)
just now.
No more peanuts, (3)
just now.
Here we go round Mother: Thank you, doctor, (3)
the mulberry bush, just now.
The mulberry bush, Child : Bye-bye, doctor, (3)
for now.
the mulberry bush;
Here we go round
the mu Iberry bush,
On a cold and frosty morn ing.
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60. FIVE CURRANT BUNS 61. WHERE, OH! WHERE
I Where, oh! Where has my Iittle dog
gone? I
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3. STORIES 2. THE THIRSTY CROW
Once a thirsty crow saw a pot of water. He
1. THE GREEDY DOG
flew to it. He looked into the pot and saw only
A dog was once standing on a bridge over a a little water.
river. He had a bone in his mouth. He looked into
the water below.
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9. THE CAMEL AND THE JACKAL
A camel and a jackal were friends. Both of
them lived on the bank of a river. One day, the
jackal said to the camel, Let us go to the sugar
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The farmers came running. They saw the Custard-apple
camel eatir:'g the sugar cane and gave him a good
beating. The jackal laughed at the camel. Now
the camel and the jackal had to cross the river
again. When they reached the middle of the river,
the camel took a dip into the water. The jackal
fell into the water. He was sorry for tricking h.is
friend.
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Dog Sheep
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1. Clean Personal Habits :
1. Brush your teeth
twice a.day.
2. Take a bath daily.
3. Cut your nails
once a week.
4. Wash your hands
- before eating.
- after eating.
- after usi ng the toi let.
2. Cleanliness of the Home:
1. Keep your things in
the proper place.
2. Cover all the food.
3. Sweep and dustthe
house every day.
4. Drink boiled water.
3. Cleanliness of the Classroom :
1. Do not eat in the
classroom.
2. Do not throw bits
of paper on the floor.
3. Do not write on
the desks.
4. Throw the rubbish
in the dust bin.
4. Good Manners at-Home: 6. NATURE STUDY
1. Wish mummy and
daddy good morning. 1. The Body : Head
2. Wish mummy and Hair
daddy good night.
3. Hang your clothes ---Ear
Mouth
in the cupboard. Chin
4. Take good care of shoulder
your books and toys.
Chest
5. Close the taps after use.
--Arm
5. Good Manners at School:
1. Wish the teacher
when you enter the
class.
2. Listen to the teacher
when she talks.
3. Say 'please' and l'l
'thank you' to your ~¥fl.u
classmates. ~O
4. Speak politely to the
school helpers. ) .