A Shoemaker Makes Shoes A shoemaker makes shoes without leather, With all the four elements put together: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, And every customer takes…
Jack and Jill This classic English nursery rhyme narrates the tale of two siblings or friends who ascend a hill to fetch water and suffer…
Cry Baby Bunting Cry Baby Bunting, Daddy’s gone a-hunting, Gone to fetch a rabbit skin, To wrap the Baby Bunting in. …
Christmas is Coming This verse is a traditional English rhyme and carol, often sung as a round. Unlike many modern Christmas songs, its core theme…
A Cat Came Fiddling Out of a Barn This traditional English nursery rhyme is a piece of whimsical nonsense, describing a musical cat leading an…
Bum Bum Bailey O This title refers to an extremely obscure traditional folk song or nursery rhyme, often classified as a nonsense rhyme or a…
Bobby Shafto This traditional English song is about a young man, Bobby Shafto, who has gone to sea, leaving a weeping companion behind. The song’s…
Birds of a Feather This well-known proverb means that people of similar type, character, or taste tend to gather in groups. The full modern wording,…
The Big Ship Sails This traditional children’s singing game is widely used across the English-speaking world. It is known for its simple, repetitive structure and…
Bell Horses This traditional English rhyme is a short, rhythmic chant used as a counting or timing game. The rhyme’s origin is likely tied to…
Bat Bat Come Under My Hat This rhyme is a brief, old English verse, often considered a charm or an invitation by a child to…
Barber Barber Shave a Pig This traditional English rhyme is characterized by its humorous absurdity. It asks a rhetorical question about the difficulty of shaving…
Baa Baa Black Sheep This classic English nursery rhyme, first printed in 1744, takes the form of a dialogue between a child and a black…
As I Was Going to St. Ives The rhyme “As I Was Going to St. Ives” is a classic riddle that presents a playful math…