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Sing-Song: a nursery rhyme book

Sing-Song: a nursery rhyme book

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Number of Chapters: 126

Length: 01 hour and 15 minutes

Language: English

One hundred and twenty six beautifully written poems about babies and childhood that capture the marvelous wonders of that age. - Summary by Maggie Travers

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Angels at the foot (Maggie Travers)
Love me, --I love you (Elizabeth Travers)
My baby has a father and a mother (Maggie Travers)
Our little baby fell asleep (Elizabeth Travers)
"Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!" (Maggie Travers)
Baby cry (Elizabeth Travers)
Eight o'clock (Maggie Travers)
Bread and milk for breakfast (Elizabeth Travers)
There's snow on the fields (Maggie Travers)
Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush (Elizabeth Travers)
I dug and dug amongst the snow (Maggie Travers)
A city plum is not a plum (Elizabeth Travers)
Your brother has a falcon (Maggie Travers)
Hear what the mournful linnets say (Elizabeth Travers)
A baby's cradle with no baby in it (Maggie Travers)
Hop-o'-my-thumb and little Jack Horner (Elizabeth Travers)
Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth (Maggie Travers)
O wind, why do you never rest (Elizabeth Travers)
Crying, my little one, footsore and weary? (Maggie Travers)
Growing in the vale (Elizabeth Travers)
A linnet in a gilded cage (Maggie Travers)
Wrens and robins in the hedge (Elizabeth Travers)
My baby has a mottled fist (Maggie Travers)
Why did baby die (Elizabeth Travers)
If all were rain and never sun (Maggie Travers)
O wind, where have you been (Elizabeth Travers)
Brownie, Brownie, let down your milk (Maggie Travers)
On the grassy banks (Elizabeth Travers)
Rushes in a watery place (Maggie Travers)
Minnie and Mattie (Elizabeth Travers)
Heartsease in my garden bed (Maggie Travers)
If I were a Queen (Elizabeth Travers)
What are heavy? sea-sand and sorrow (Maggie Travers)
Stroke a flint, and there is nothing to admire (Elizabeth Travers)
There is but one May in the year (Maggie Travers)
The summer nights are short (Elizabeth Travers)
The days are clear (Maggie Travers)
Twist me a crown of wind-flowers (Elizabeth Travers)
Brown and furry (Maggie Travers)
A toadstool comes up in a night (Elizabeth Travers)
A pocket handkerchief to hem (Maggie Travers)
If a pig wore a wig (Elizabeth Travers)
Seldom "can't" (Maggie Travers)
One and one are two (Maggie Travers)
How many seconds in a minute? (Maggie Travers)
What will you give me for my pound? (Maggie Travers)
January cold desolate (Maggie Travers)
What is pink? a rose is pink (Elizabeth Travers)
Mother shake the cherry tree (Maggie Travers)
A pin has a head, but has no hair (Elizabeth Travers)
Hopping frog, hop here and be seen (Maggie Travers)
Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are (Maggie Travers)
The city mouse lives in a house (Maggie Travers)
What does the donkey bray about? (Maggie Travers)
Three plum buns (Maggie Travers)
A motherless soft lambkin (Maggie Travers)
Dancing on the hill-tops (Maggie Travers)
When fishes set umbrellas up (Elizabeth Travers)
The peacock has a score of eyes (Maggie Travers)
Pussy has a whiskered face (Elizabeth Travers)
The dog lies in his kennel (Maggie Travers)
If hope grew on a bush (Elizabeth Travers)
I planted a hand (Maggie Travers)
Under the ivy bush (Elizabeth Travers)
I am a King (Maggie Travers)
There is one that has a head without an eye (Elizabeth Travers)
If a mouse could fly (Maggie Travers)
Sing me a song (Elizabeth Travers)
The lily has an air (Maggie Travers)
Margaret has a milking-pail (Elizabeth Travers)
In the meadow--what in the meadow? (Maggie Travers)
A frisky lamb (Elizabeth Travers)
Mix a pancake (Maggie Travers)
The wind has such a rainy sound (Elizabeth Travers)
Three little children (Maggie Travers)
Fly away, fly away over the sea (Elizabeth Travers)
Minnie bakes oaten cakes (Maggie Travers)
A white hen sitting (Elizabeth Travers)
Currants on a bush (Maggie Travers)
Playing at bob cherry (Elizabeth Travers)
I have but one rose in the world (Maggie Travers)
Rosy maiden Winifred (Elizabeth Travers)
Blind from my birth (Maggie Travers)
When the cows come home the milk is coming (Elizabeth Travers)
Roses blushing red and white (Maggie Travers)
"Ding a ding" (Elizabeth Travers)
A ring upon her finger (Maggie Travers)
Ferry me across the water (Elizabeth Travers)
When a mounting skylark sings (Maggie Travers)
Who has seen the wind? (Elizabeth Travers)
The horses of the sea (Maggie Travers)
O sailor, come ashore (Maggie Travers)
A diamond or a coal? (Maggie Travers)
An emerald is as green as grass (Maggie Travers)
Boats sail on the rivers (Maggie Travers)
The lily has a smooth stalk (Maggie Travers)
Hurt no living thing (Maggie Travers)
I caught a little ladybird (Maggie Travers)
All the bells were ringing (Maggie Travers)
Wee wee husband (Maggie Travers)
I have a little husband (Maggie Travers)
The dear old woman in the lane (Maggie Travers)
Swift and sure the swallow (Maggie Travers)
I dreamt I caught a little owl (Maggie Travers)
What does the bee do? (Maggie Travers)
I have a Poll parrot (Maggie Travers)
A house of cards (Maggie Travers)
The rose with such a bonny blush (Maggie Travers)
The rose that blushes rosy red (Maggie Travers)
Oh, fair to see (Maggie Travers)
Clever little Willie wee (Maggie Travers)
The peach tree on the southern wall (Maggie Travers)
A rose has thorns as well as honey (Maggie Travers)
Is the moon tired? she looks so pale (Maggie Travers)
If stars dropped out of heaven (Maggie Travers)
"Goodbye in fear, goodbye in sorrow" (Maggie Travers)
If the sun could tell us half (Maggie Travers)
If the moon came from heaven (Maggie Travers)
O Lady moon, your horns point toward the east (Maggie Travers)
What do the stars do? (Maggie Travers)
Motherless baby and babyless mother (Maggie Travers)
Crimson curtains round my mother's bed (Maggie Travers)
Baby lies so fast alseep (Maggie Travers)
I know a baby, such a baby (Maggie Travers)
Lullaby, oh, lullaby! (Maggie Travers)
Lie a-bed (Maggie Travers)
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