Five Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed - Nursery Rhymes Videos for Children, Babies and Kids
by Mr. Anand Mishra 2:46 - 123,813 views Nursery Rhymes Videos for Children, Babies and Kids - Five little monkeys jumping on the bed is designed for kids with all new Graphics and Animations. "Five Little Monkeys" is an English language folk song and fingerplay. It is usually accompanied by a sequence of gestures that mimic the words of the song. Each successive verse sequentially counts down from the starting number. Here is the translation for you Five little monkeys jumping on the bed, One fell down and bumped his head, Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" Four little monkeys jumping on the bed, One fell down and bumped his head, Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" Three little monkeys jumping on the bed, One fell down and bumped her head, Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" Two little monkeys jumping on the bed, One fell down and bumped his head, Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" One little monkey jumping on the bed, She fell down and bumped her head, Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "Put those monkeys right to bed!" Enjoy !!! If you like the video, please do hit subscribe button. |
Mary Had A Little Lamb Song with Lyrics - Popular Nursery Rhymes For Kids | Mum Mum TV
by Mum Mum TV 2:25 - 363,184 views Mary Had A Little Lamb Song with Lyrics - Popular Nursery Rhymes For Kids | Mum Mum TV Mary Had A Little Lamb rhyme song is a classic that pretty much everyone knows. Here are some facts about Mary Had A Little Lamb you may not have known. History Of This Nursery Rhyme Song Mary Had A Little Lamb is rare in the fact that it is backed by an actual story that historians can confirm. In the late 1800's, a young student named Mary Sawyer decided to bring her pet lamb to school. Of course, this spurred excitement among the students and staff to occur. A young man named John Roulstone happened to be visiting the school that day and was inspired by the incident. Mr. Roulstone returned to the school the next day with the original first three stanzas of the nursery rhyme written. There is still some debate about the original lyrics to Mary Had A Little Lamb. Some people think that John Roulstone only wrote the first four lines. Sara Josepha Hale is considered to have written the other 12 lines. Some people also believe that Sarah Josepha Hale wrote the entire poem herself. Mary Had A Little Lamb’s Place In History The school discussed in the nursery rhyme is believed to be the Redstone School in Sudbury Massachusetts. There is a statue which represents the Mary Had A Little Lamb rhyme in Sudbury’s town center. Famous inventor and American icon Henry Ford actually purchased the Redstone School and relocated it to a different property. Another tie that Mary Had A Little Lamb has to American history is it's connection to the great inventor Thomas Edison. Mary Had A Little Lamb was the original recording on Edison’s new phonograph in 1877. The earliest recording of this nursery rhyme dates back to 1878 and was recently recovered by 3D imaging technology in 2012. Mary had a little lamb Song Lyrics: Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb. Mary had a little lamb, it`s 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 in 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, patiently And waited patiently about Till Mary did appear. "Why does the lamb love Mary so?" Mary so? Mary so? "Why does the lamb love Mary so," the eager children cry. "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know." lamb, you know, the lamb, you know, "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know," the teacher did reply. Thank you for watching the video. Click to subscribe Mum Mum TV: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_MumMumTV Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/mummumtv/ Twitter at: https://twitter.com/TheMumMumTV Click to subscribe our Mum Mum TV Play School: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_MumMumTVPlaySchool Watch Mum Mum TV Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nLzxV4OEvfvmT2bF3qvGA/videos We would love to hear from you. Do post your comment in the comments section below. Thank You. |