"They’re really lovely songs, a lot of them. I just haven’t heard them in a lovely way before." When singer-songwriter Ollie Thomas started teaching early years children, he was disappointed at the ...
“I Had A Little Nut Tree” is a British nursery rhyme from Tudor England that was first published in the book Newest Christmas Box in 1797. In his 1843 book The Nursery Rhymes of England, James Orchard ...
A charity has defended using an alternative version of the popular children's nursery rhyme What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor?, which removes alcohol and violence from the lyrics. The Scottish ...
If you ever find yourself saluting a solitary magpie you might find yourself being reminded of the nursery rhyme which starts "One for sorrow, two for joy". The iconic rhyme dates back to the early ...
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