Children Animation Rhymes

Children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that young children invent and share among themselves, or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home, or education. Although children’s songs have been recorded and studied in some cultures more than others, they appear to be universal in human society.

Rhymes Do The Magic. They help improve English skills as well as the values of life right from the beginning. Rhyming poems and animated nursery rhymes for kids are funny and win the attention of kids quickly. Every rhyme is catchy. Kids love the way it rhyme, the rhythm in it. The rhythm between the words and sounds that repeat in regular intervals encourage kids to remember words, which eventually help improve your kid’s auditory memory, music, and reading skills.

Origins of songs                                                                                                                              
Some rhymes collected in the mid-twentieth century can be seen to have origins as early in the eighteenth century. Where sources could be identified they were often taken from popular song, including ballads, music hall and minstrel shows. Children also have a tendency to recycle nursery rhymes, children's commercial songs and adult music in satirical versions. A good example is the theme for the mid-1950s Disney film Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, 'The Ballad of Davy Crockett', with a tune by George Bruns, whose opening lines: 'Born on a mountain top in Tennessee / The greenest state in the land of the free' was endlessly satirised to make Crockett a spaceman, parricide and even a Teddy boy.

Game songs                                                                                                                                         
Many children's playground and street songs are connected to particularly games. These include clapping games like 'Miss Susie', played in America, 'A sailor went to sea' from Britain, and 'Mpeewa' played in parts of Africa. Many traditional Māori children's games, some of them with educational applications, such as hand movement, stick and string games, were accompanied by particular songs. In the Congo the traditional game 'A Wa Nsabwee' is played by two children synchronising hand and other movements while singing. Skipping games like 'Double Dutch' have been seen as important in the formation of hip hop and rap music.

Pastime songs                                                                                                                                      
Other songs have a variety of patterns and contexts. Many of the verses used by children had an element of transgression, and several have satirical aims. The parody of adult songs, like Christmas carols with alternative verses, such as the rewriting of 'While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by night' to 'While shepherds washed their socks at night' and numerous variations, was a large element in British playgrounds investigated by the Opies in the twentieth century. With the growth of media and advertising in some countries advertising jingles, and parody of those jingles, has become a regular feature of children's songs, including the 'Macdonald's song' in the USA, which played against adult desire for ordered and healthy eating. Humour is a major factor in children's songs, although the nature of the English language, with its many double meanings for words, may mean that it possesses more punning songs than other cultures, although they are found in other cultures, for example China. Nonsense verse and song, like that of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll, has been a major part of publication for children and some of this has been absorbed by children, while many verses seem to have been invented by children themselves.

Nursery Rhymes list for Children                                                                                                     
Aiken Drum
A Was an Apple Pie
A Wise Old Owl
A-Tisket, A-Tasket
As I was going by Charing Cross
As I was going to St Ives
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Billy Boy
Bingo
Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea
Bye, Baby Bunting
Cock-a-Doodle Doo
Did You Ever See a Lassie
Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling, My Son John
Ding Dong Bell
Doctor Foster
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe
Eeper Weeper' 'Heeper Peeper
Five Little Speckled Frogs
Frère Jacques
Frog Went A-Courting
Georgie Porgie
Girls and Boys Come Out To Play
Goosey Goosey Gander
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush '
Hey Diddle Diddle
Hickory Dickory Dock
Hot Cross Buns'
How Many Miles to Babylon?
Humpty Dumpty



'Hush Little Baby'
'If Wishes Were Horses, Beggars Would Ride
'I Do Not Like Thee, Doctor Fell'
'I Had a Little Nut Tree'
'I'm a Little Teapot'
'I Love Little Pussy'
'It's Raining, It's Pouring'
'Itsy Bitsy Spider'
'Jack and Jill'
'Jackanory'
'Jack Be Nimble'
'Jack Sprat'
'Ladybird Ladybird'
'Lavender's Blue'
'Little Arabella Miller'
'Little Bo Peep'
'Little Boy Blue'
'Little Jack Horner'
'Little Miss Muffet'
Little Poll Parrot'
'Little Robin Redbreast'
'Little Tommy Tucker'
London Bridge Is Falling Down
'Lucy Locket'
'Mary Had a Little Lamb'
'Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary'
'Matthew, Mark, Luke and John'
'Monday's Child'
'Needles and Pins'
'Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep'
'Nuts in May' 'Gathering Nuts in May'
'Old King Cole'
'Old McDonald Had a Farm'
'Old Mother Hubbard'
'On Top of Old Smoky'
'One for Sorrow'
'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe'
'One, Two, Three, Four, Five'
'Oranges and Lemons'
' Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake, Baker's Man'
'Pease Porridge Hot' '
'Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater'
'Peter Piper'
'Polly Put the Kettle On'
'Poor Mary' 'Poor Jenny' or 'Poor Sally'
'Pop Goes the Weasel'
'Pretty Little Dutch Girl'
'The Queen of Hearts'
'Pussy Cat Pussy Cat'
'Rain Rain Go Away'
'Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross'
'Ring-a-Ring o' Roses'
'Rock-a-bye Baby'
'Roses are Red'
'Round and Round the Garden'
'Row, Row, Row Your Boat'
'Rub-a-Dub Dub'
'See Saw Margery Daw'
'Simple Simon'
'Sing a Song of Sixpence'
'Solomon Grundy'
'Star Light, Star Bright'
'Sticks and Stones'
'Taffy was a Welshman'
'Ten Little Indians'
'The Farmer in the Dell'
'The Grand Old Duke of York'
'The Lion and the Unicorn'
'The Muffin Man'
'The Wheels on the Bus'
'There Was a Crooked Man'
'There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe'
'There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Under a Hill'
'This Is The House That Jack Built'
'This Little Piggy'
'This Old Man'
'Three Blind Mice'
'Three Little Kittens'
'Three Wise Men of Gotham'
'Tinker, Tailor'
'To Market, to Market'
'Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son'
'Tweedledum and Tweedledee'
'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'
'Two Little Dickie Birds'
'Wee Willie Winkie'
'What Are Little Boys Made Of?
'Where, O Where Has My Little Dog Gone
'Where is Thumbkin?'
'Who Killed Cock Robin?'
'Wind the Bobbin Up'
'Wynken, Blynken, and Nod'

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