Author:BBC,Nigel Williams,Bronwyn Baud
A collection of classic nursery rhymes and songs brought to you by the BBC.
Join in with over 40 minutes of fun with familiar favourite rhymes including This Little Piggy, Incy Wincy Spider and Baa Baa Black Sheep. Pre-schoolers will love to sing, dance and learn with this traditional compilation of 30 cheerful songs. Head down to the farm with Old McDonald, count with One Potato Two Potato and discover the delightful joys of Hey Diddle Diddle with a CD that will soon become an essential soundtrack to those precious early years.
The tracks in this collection are:
This Little Piggy
Old McDonald Had A Farm
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Incy Wincy Spider
Three Blind Mice
Five Little Speckled Frogs
Bought Me a Cat
Hickety Pickety My Black Hen
The Farmer's in His Den
A Farmer Went Trotting
Cock A Doodle Doo
Hickory Dickory Dock
The House that Jack Built
One Man Went to Mow
I Went to Visit the Farm One Day
12345 Once I Caught a Fish Alive
Five Little Ducks
Two Little Dickie-Birds
Pussy Cat Pussy Cat
Old Mother Hubbard
One Potato Two Potato
Oats and Beans and Barley Grow
To Market To Market
Tom Tom the Piper's Son
Goosey Goosey Gander
Little Bo Peep
Three Little Kittens
Hey Diddle Diddle
The North Wind Doth Blow
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