The ABC Song

“The ABC Song” is the most well-known song for reciting the English alphabet in order. Its lyricist is unknown. The melody for “The ABC Song” was first printed in a French music book in 1761. The melody has also been used for the German, French, and Arabic alphabets. Mozart, a talented musician, used this melody … Read more

The Wheels on the Bus

“The Wheels on the Bus” is a modern nursery rhyme written by Verna Hills in the United States. Initially titled “The Bus,” it was first published in December 1937 in American Childhood magazine with slightly different lyrics. The song, based on the traditional British song “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush,” is easy for kids to sing. It teaches them about different parts of a bus and the sounds they make. Activities like singing, acting, crafts, and English grammar exercises can be done with this rhyme.

Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty is typically portrayed as an egg-shaped man or an anthropomorphic egg sitting on a wall in a famous English nursery rhyme. It narrates how Humpty Dumpty has a great fall, and all the king’s horses and men were unable to put him back together. It is believed that Humpty Dumpty originally started as … Read more

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

The poem defines the wonder and beauty of the night sky in simple words. It tells about the universal fascination with the stars and the universe. The repetition of the phrase “twinkle, twinkle” generates a soothing effect. “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” has been cherished by children of all ages as a beautiful nursery rhyme. Jane … Read more