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Some more Nursery Rhymes we love

As I said in a former post, Nursery Rhymes are essential to language and children's development.

In our class, children love to sing and do the actions involved in the Nursery Rhymes we've learnt, and that we recall every day with the Bag of Songs or at any moment we want them to be relaxed and have fun.

You can enjoy some of the most famous Nursery Rhymes below:

Baa baa black sheep


Five little ducks


Hickory Dickory Dock


Five Little Monkeys


I am a little teapot


Humpty Dumpty

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