Songs and rhymes
Singing a few nursery rhymes with your baby or child every day is a quick and easy way to support their learning and development. Explore our collection of top nursery rhymes and songs for children and babies.
All children like songs and rhymes, even small babies. They like your voice, the repetitive language and the actions.
How nursery rhymes support your child's learning and development:
- You will be supporting them to learn to talk as they become familiar with the words and rhythm, and begin to imitate the sounds you make, or join in with the words.
- You will support the bond between you to develop as you look at each other and imitate one another’s actions.
- You will be supporting them to develop muscle control and coordination as you help them to follow the actions in rhymes.
- You will be supporting pre-reading and pre-writing skills as they develop phonological awareness by hearing sounds in the rhymes.
- You will support them to learn to count, add and subtract numbers when you sing number rhymes.
If your first language is not English, then make sure you sing rhymes in your home language, the benefits to your baby or child will be just the same!
It’s good to sing rhymes together when you are playing with your baby or child, so you can give them your full attention. But you could also fit some more rhymes into your day by singing them during nappy changing, while getting dressed in the morning, as you prepare lunch, while doing the shopping or while you’re in the car, or on a bus!
Here are the words and actions to lots of popular songs and nursery rhymes. Have a listen and see if you and your little one can follow along.
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Read Ten in the Bed now
Ten in the Bed
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Read Tommy Thumb nursery rhyme now
Tommy Thumb nursery rhyme
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Read Umbrellas Are No Use now
Umbrellas Are No Use
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Read Vintery Mintery Cutery Corn now
Vintery Mintery Cutery Corn
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Read For Want of a Nail, the Shoe Was Lost now
For Want of a Nail, the Shoe Was Lost
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Read Wee Willie Winkie now
Wee Willie Winkie
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Read Whether the Weather now
Whether the Weather
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Read Wiggly Woo nursery rhyme now
Wiggly Woo nursery rhyme
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Read Wind the Bobbin Up now
Wind the Bobbin Up
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Read Ten Green Bottles now
Ten Green Bottles
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Read You Shall Have an Apple now
You Shall Have an Apple
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Read Yankee Doodle Dandy now
Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Read X Shall Stand for Playmates Ten now
X Shall Stand for Playmates Ten
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Read Up the Wooden Hill to Blanket Fair now
Up the Wooden Hill to Blanket Fair
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Read Jack in the box now
Jack in the box
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Read London's burning nursery rhyme now
London's burning nursery rhyme
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Read Little Peter Rabbit now
Little Peter Rabbit
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Read Little Mousey Brown now
Little Mousey Brown
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Read Little Miss Muffet now
Little Miss Muffet
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Read Little Jack Horner now
Little Jack Horner
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Read Ladybird nursery rhyme now
Ladybird nursery rhyme
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Read Lavender Blue nursery rhyme now
Lavender Blue nursery rhyme
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Read Jack, be nimble now
Jack, be nimble
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Read I Had a Little Nut Tree now
I Had a Little Nut Tree
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Read The House that Jack Built now
The House that Jack Built
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Read A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go now
A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go
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Read Hickory Dickory Dock now
Hickory Dickory Dock
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Read The Grand Old Duke of York now
The Grand Old Duke of York
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Read Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play now
Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play
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Read Fuzzy Wuzzy nursery rhyme now
Fuzzy Wuzzy nursery rhyme
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Read Five Currant Buns now
Five Currant Buns
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Read Elsie Marley nursery rhyme now
Elsie Marley nursery rhyme
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