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History through Nursery Rhymes


The nursery rhymes below are in black while the historical explanations are in teal.
Watch soon for coloring pages and nursery rhyme activities!

Old King Cole Counting Rhymes
Hickory, Dickory, Dock Tom Thumb
Little Bo-Peep  Feet Trotting Rhymes
Jack & Jill Henry V
Pussy Cat Humpty Dumpty
Little Jack Horner Sing a Song of Sixpence
Simple Simon Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?
Mary Had A Little Lamb Peddler From Connecticut
Plenty of Good Peanuts Three Jolly Sailor Boys
Ohio River Boatman's Song Over the Hill
Where Has My Little Dog Gone Turkey in the Straw
King Dagobert Ring Around a Rosey
Three Blind Mice London Bridge
Baa Baa Black sheep Polly Put the Kettle On
 

 

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