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One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

Sing along with the classic rhyme “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe” in this beautifully illustrated video only from The Good and the Beautiful. Then print the lyrics and read about...

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

Sing along with the classic rhyme “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe” in this beautifully illustrated video only from The Good and the Beautiful. Then print the lyrics and read about...

Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

Help your preschooler develop good morning habits with the song “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush.” Watch and sing along with this adorable illustrated video to make getting ready...

Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

Help your preschooler develop good morning habits with the song “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush.” Watch and sing along with this adorable illustrated video to make getting ready...

The Farmer in the Dell: Lyrics & Story

The Farmer in the Dell: Lyrics & Story

Young children love singing songs about farm animals. “The Farmer in the Dell” is a fun song about a farmer who gets married, has a family, and fills his farm...

The Farmer in the Dell: Lyrics & Story

Young children love singing songs about farm animals. “The Farmer in the Dell” is a fun song about a farmer who gets married, has a family, and fills his farm...

Hickory, Dickory, Dock

Hickory, Dickory, Dock

In the beloved telling-time nursery rhyme “Hickory, Dickory, Dock,” a little mouse runs up and down the clock every hour, making this rhyme a perfect tool for helping children learn...

Hickory, Dickory, Dock

In the beloved telling-time nursery rhyme “Hickory, Dickory, Dock,” a little mouse runs up and down the clock every hour, making this rhyme a perfect tool for helping children learn...

The Wheels on the Bus

The Wheels on the Bus

Sing and move along with “The Wheels on the Bus” on the Kids YouTube channel. Keep reading to learn the story of the song. Then download and print the lyrics.

The Wheels on the Bus

Sing and move along with “The Wheels on the Bus” on the Kids YouTube channel. Keep reading to learn the story of the song. Then download and print the lyrics.

Happy Birthday to You
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Happy Birthday to You

“Happy Birthday to You” is one of the most famous songs in the English language. These four simple words bring great joy to the birthday girl or boy. Keep reading...

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Happy Birthday to You

“Happy Birthday to You” is one of the most famous songs in the English language. These four simple words bring great joy to the birthday girl or boy. Keep reading...

Old MacDonald Had a Farm

Old MacDonald Had a Farm

Old MacDonald’s farm is one of the most well-known farms around. The noisy animals make the farm a favorite among children. Keep reading to find out more about this song...

Old MacDonald Had a Farm

Old MacDonald’s farm is one of the most well-known farms around. The noisy animals make the farm a favorite among children. Keep reading to find out more about this song...

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

“Take Me Out to the Ball Game” is one of America’s favorite songs! All who love baseball are familiar with the lyrics and tune. Keep reading to learn about the...

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

“Take Me Out to the Ball Game” is one of America’s favorite songs! All who love baseball are familiar with the lyrics and tune. Keep reading to learn about the...

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

“Baa, Baa, Black Sheep” is one of the oldest English nursery rhymes with a very recognizable melody. Do you know its familiar tune? Here’s a hint. The melody is similar...

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

“Baa, Baa, Black Sheep” is one of the oldest English nursery rhymes with a very recognizable melody. Do you know its familiar tune? Here’s a hint. The melody is similar...

Itsy Bitsy Spider

Itsy Bitsy Spider

This well-loved nursery rhyme was first published in 1910 with alternate words—the spider climbed its web rather than a waterspout. The modern lyrics we enjoy today were published in 1948...

Itsy Bitsy Spider

This well-loved nursery rhyme was first published in 1910 with alternate words—the spider climbed its web rather than a waterspout. The modern lyrics we enjoy today were published in 1948...