Hot cross-buns, Hot cross buns
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns.
If you had no daughters,
Give them to your sons,
One a penny, two a penny
Hot cross buns.
Hot cross-buns, Hot cross buns
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns.
If you had no daughters,
Give them to your sons,
One a penny, two a penny
Hot cross buns.
Father, we thank Thee for the night
And for the pleasant morning light;
For rest and food and loving care,
And all that makes the world so fair.
Help us to do the things we should,
To be to others kind and good;
In all we do, at work or play,
To grow more loving every day.
Out in the garden, one fine day,
With may ball I went to play;
I bounced it right, I bounced it left;
I bounced it well on one fine day.
Out in the garden, one fine day,
With my kite I went to play;
I flew it right, I flew it left;
I flew it high on one fine day.
Where, oh ! Where has my little dog gone ?
Where, oh ! Where can he be ?
With his tail cut short and his ears cut long,
Where, oh ! Where is he ?
Bits of paper,
Bits of paper,
Lying on the floor,
Lying on the floor;
Make the place untidy,
Make the place untidy,
Pick them up.
Pick them up.
Insy Winsy Spider went up the water spout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Up came the sunshine and dried up all the rain,
So Insy Winsy Spider went up the spout again.
Sing a song of six pence,
A pocket full of rye;
Four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.
When the pie was open'd
The birds began to sing;
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 snapped off her nose !
Row, row, row your boat
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily merrily,
Life is but a dream.
Here we go around
the mulbery bush,
The mulbery bush;
the mulbery bush;
Here we go round
the mulbery bush
On a cold and frosty morning.
Miss Molly had a dolly who was sick,
sick, sick.
So she phoned for the doctor to be
quick quick quick.
The doctor came with his bag and his
hat,
And he knocked at the door with a
rat-tat- tat.
He looked at the dolly and he shook his head
And he told Miss Molly "Put her straight to bed"
He wrote on a paper for a pill,pill,pill
And was back in the morning for his bill, bill, bill.
Polly, put the kettle on,
Kettle on, kettle on;
Polly, put the kettle on,
Let's all have tea.
My red balloon,
My red balloon,
Flies high, flies high, flies high;
I jumped up high,
To catch the sky,
But could not catch it; why ?
My red balloon,
My red balloon,
Flies high, flies, flies high.
I
Mary had a little lamb,
little lamb, little lamb.
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow.
Everywhere that Mary went,
Mary went, Mary went,
Everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go.
It's so much fun in the city,
There is such a lot to do;
But best of all I think I like
The animals in the zoo.
There are lions, tigers and black bears.
And elephants you know;
As long as they are in a cage,
I'mnot afraid to go.
Knock, knock, knock, knock,
One, two, three ,four;
As I knock, knock, knock,
Upon the big front door.
The front door new is open,
And Mother smiles at me;
"Come in, come in, my child,
You're just in time for tea."
Put a finger on your cheek,
Then put it on your nose;
Turn your fingers round and round,
And point them to your toes.
Make them do a little dance,
Make them climb a hill;
Give them a clap for being good,
And put them where they're still.
Washing day, washing day,
Mother rub the clothes this way.
Rub-a-dub, rub-a-dub,
Up and down inside the tub.
At the crossroads
Can be seen
Three bright lights,
Red Yellow and Green
"Stop", says Red,
"There's traffic ahead!"
"Yellow says, "Wait!"
You won't be late."
Green says, "Go!
Don't be slow;
It's safe and clear,
Have no fear!"
There was a little girl
who had a little curl
Right in the middle of her
forehead.
When she was good,
She was very very good;
But when she was bad,
she was horrid.
There was an old woman,
Who lived in a shoe;
She had so many children,
She didn't know what to do.
She gave them some broth,
Without any bread;
Then whipped them all soundly,
And sent them to bed.
Flowers have opened petals wide,
Stars have gone away to hide,
Pussy's sleeping on the stool,
It's time to go to school.
Chubby cheeks, dimpled chin,
Rosy lips, teeth within.
Curly hair,very fair,
Eyes are blue, lovely too.
Teacher's pet, is that you ?
"Yes, Yes, Yes !"
Monday alone,
Tuesday together,
Wednesday we walk
when it's fine weather,
Thrusday we laugh,
Friday we cry,
Saturday's hours
Seems almost to fly,
But of all the days of the week,
We will call Sunday, the rest day,
The best day of all.
Two little dicky-birds
Sat upon a wall;
One named Peter,
The other named Paul.
Fly away, Peter;
Fly away, Paul;
Come back, Paul.
Tick-tock, tick-tock,
Merrily sings the clock.
It's time for work,
It's time for play,
So it sings throughout the day.
Tick-tock, tick -tock,
Merrily sings the clock.
After a bath I try, try, try.
To wipe myself till
I'm dry, dry, dry
Hands, to wipe and
fingers and toes
And two wet legs and
a shiny nose.
Hop a little, jump a little,
One, two, three;
Run a little, skip a little,
tap, tap one knee;
Bend a little stretch a little,
nod your head;
Yawn a little, sleep a little,
in your bed.
Simple Simon met a pie-man
Going to the fair;
Said Simple Simon to the pie-man,
"Let me taste your ware."
Said the pie-man unto Simon,
"Show me first your penny."
Said Simple Simon to the pie-man,
"Indeed I have not any."
The dog says bow-bow,
The cat says meow,
The sheep says baa-baa,
The little pig says wee-wee,
The watch says tick-tock,
The hen says cluck-cluck,
The cock says cock-a-doodle-do.
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.
I can see left,
I can see right,
Hello to you,
Hello to you,
I look at the ground,
I look at the sky,
Fly off, the little bird,
Good-bye, Good-bye.
Wee willie winkie
Runs through the town,
Upstairs and downstairs,
In his night gown,
Knocking on the window,
Crying through the lock,
"Are the children all in bed,
For it's past eight O'clock ?"
Little boy blue, come,
blow your horn,
That sheep's in the meadow
the cow's in the corn
Where the boy that
looks after the sheep?
He's under the hay -stack fast asleep,
Will you wake him ? No not,
For if I do, he'll be sure to cry.
Oh, Look at the moon,
She is shining up there;
oh, Mother, she looks,
Like a lamp in the air.
Pit-pat well-a-day,
Little Robin flew away;
Where can little Robin be ?
Gone into the cherry-tree.
One, two , three, four, five,
Once I caught a fish alive.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
But I let it go again.
Why did you let it go ?
Because it bit my finger so.
Which finger did it bite ?
The little finger on the right.
Hot cross buns,Hot cross buns,
One a penny, two a peny,
Hot cross buns;
If you have no daughters,
Give them to your sons,
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns.
"India is my country,
All Indians are my brothers
and sisters.
I love my country, and
Iam proud of its rich and varied
heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it.
I shall give my parents,
teachers and all elders respect and
treat everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people,
I pledge my devotion. In their
well-being and prosperity alone
lies my happiness."