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Little Rabbit Foo-Foo

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Little Bunny Foo Foo

Little bunny Foo Foo hopping through the forest scooping up the field mice and boppin' 'em on the head! Down came the fairy godmother



NURSERY RHYMES FINGERPLAYS & SONGS FOR CIRCLE TIME

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And bopping them on the head Down came the Good Fairy And said “Little Rabbit Foo Foo I don’t like your attitude Scooping up the field mice And bopping them on the head You’ve got no chances left So I’m going to change you into a goonie ” And POW! She did! Michael Rosen

NURSERY RHYMES,

FINGERPLAYS

& SONGS

FOR CIRCLE TIME

HICKORY DICKORY DOCK

Hickory, dickory, dock

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck one

The mouse ran down

Hickory, dickory, dock.

Hickory, dickory, dock

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck two

And down he flew

Hickory, dickory, dock.

HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE

Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle

The cow jumped over the moon

The little dog laughed to see such fun

And the dish ran away with the spoon!

Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle

The cow jumped over the moon

The little dog laughed to see such fun

And the dish ran away with the spoon!

HOT CROSS BUNS

Hot cross buns!

Hot cross buns!

One a penny, two a penny.

Hot cross buns!

If you have no daughters,

Give them to your sons!

One a penny, two a penny.

Hot cross buns!

JACK & JILL

Jack and Jill went up a hill,

To fetch a pail of water;

Jack fell down and broke his crown,

And Jill came tumbling after.

MUFFIN MAN

Oh, do you know the muffin man,

The muffin man, the muffin man?

Oh, do you know the muffin man,

Who lives on Dury lane?

Oh, yes we know the muffin man,

The muffin man, the muffin man.

Oh, yes we know the muffin man,

Who lives on Dury lane.

LITTLE MISS MUFFET

Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet

Eating her curds and whey

Along came a spider

Sat down beside her

And frightened Miss Muffet away.

BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP

Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full.

One for my master, one for my dame,

And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.

Baa, baa, black sheep have you any wool?

Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full.

HUMPTY DUMPTY

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the king's horses and all the King's men

Could not put Humpty together again.

One, two

Buckle my shoe,

Three, four

Open on the door,

Five, six

Pick up sticks,

Seven, eight

Lay them straight,

Nine, ten

A good fat hen,

Eleven, twelve

Dig and delve,

Thirteen, fourteen

Maids a-courting,

Fifteen, sixteen

Maids in the kitchen,

Seventeen, eighteen

Maids a-waiting,

Nineteen, twenty

My plate's empty.

ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOE

OLD MOTHER HUBBARD

Old Mother Hubbard

Went to the cupboard

To get her poor dog a bone.

When she got there

The cupborad was bare

So the poor little dog had none.

LITTLE BOY BLUE

Little boy blue come blow up your horn.

The sheep's in the meadow,

The cow's in the corn.

But where is the boy who looks after the sheep?

He's under the haystack,

Fast asleep.

PETER PETER PUMPKIN EATER

Peter Peter pumpkin eater,

Had a wife and couldn't keep her!

He put her in a pumpkin shell,

And there he kept her very well!

JACK BE NIMBLE

Jack be nimble,

Jack be quick,

Jack jump over

The candlestick.

LITTLE BO PEEP

Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,

And can't tell where to find them;

Leave them alone, and they'll come home,

And bring their tails behind them.

DIDDLE DIDDLE DUMPLING

Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John

Went to bed with his breeches on;

One sock off, and one sock on,

Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John.

LITTLE JACK HORNER

Little Jack Horner sat in the corner

Eating his Christmas pie,

He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum

And said "What a good boy am I!"

OLD KING COLE

Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he;

He called for his pipe in the middle of the night

And he called for his fiddlers three.

Every fiddler had a fine fiddle, and a very fine fiddle had he;

Oh there's none so rare as can compare

With King Cole and his fiddlers three.

MARY MARY QUITE CONTRARY

Mary Mary quite contrary,

How does your garden grow?

With silver bells and cockle shells

And pretty maids all in a row.

GEORGIE PORGIE PUDDING PIE

Georgie porgie pudding pie,

Kissed the girls and made them cry.

When the boys came out to play,

Georgie porgie ran away.

SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE

Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye,

Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.

When the pie was opened the birds began to sing,

Oh wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king? The king was in his counting house counting out his money, The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey The maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes, When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose!

TISKET, A TASKET

A tisket, a tasket, a green and yellow basket.

I wrote a letter to my love,

and on the way I lost it,

I lost it, I lost it,

And on the way I lost it.

A little boy picked it up,

And put it in his pocket,

his pocket, his pocket, he put it in his pocket.

A HUNTING WE WILL GO

Oh a-hunting we will go,

A-hunting we will go,

We'll catch a little fox,

And put him in a box

And then we'll let him go

LONDON BRIDGE

London Bridge is falling down,

Falling down, Falling down.

London Bridge is falling down,

My fair lady.

MARY HAD A

LITTLE LAMB

Mary had a little lamb,

little lamb, little lamb,

Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white

as snow.

And everywhere that Mary went,

Mary went, Mary went,

and everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go.

It followed her to school one day

school one day, school one day,

It followed her to school one day, which

was against the rules.

It made the children laugh and play,

laugh and play, laugh and play, it made the children laugh and play to see a lamb at school.

And so the teacher turned it out,

turned it out, turned it out,

And so the teacher turned it out, but still it

lingered near,

And waited patiently about,

patiently about, patiently about,

And waited patiently about till Mary did

appear. "Why does the lamb love Mary so?"

Love Mary so? Love Mary so?

"Why does the lamb love Mary so," the eager children cry. "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know."

The lamb, you know, the lamb, you know,

"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know," the teacher did reply.

RAIN RAIN GO AWAY

Rain, rain, go away,

Come again another day

Rain, rain, go away,

Little (Bobby) wants to play.

LITTLE BUNNY FOO FOO

Little Bunny Foo Foo,

Hoping through the forest,

Scooping up the field mice,

And Bopping' 'em on the head.

(Spoken)

And down came the good fairy

and she said: "Little Bunny Foo Foo,

I don't want to see you

Scooping up the field mice

And Bopping' 'em on the head.

I'll give you three chances,

And if you don't behave

I'll turn you into a GOON!

The next day same as before

except

Two chances...

One chance...

Last verse say:

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