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…
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 Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat Please put a penny in the old man’s hat; If you haven’t got a…
Bum Bum Bailey O Bum, bum, Bailey, O! Two to one, the barbel O! Barbel, O! Barbel, O! Bum, bum, Bailey, O! Listen as female…
Bobby Shafto Bobby Shafto’s gone to sea, Silver buckles at his knee; He’ll come back and marry me, Bonny Bobby Shafto! Bobby Shafto’s bright and…
Birds of a Feather Birds of a feather flock together, And so will pigs and swine; Rats and mice will have their choice, And so…
The Big Ship Sails The big ship sails on the alley, alley oh, The alley, alley oh, the alley, alley oh. The big ship sails…
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…