Dear ILites, Twinkle twinkle little star, how i wonder what you are? up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky. Sounds familiar?? How can we forget our good old nursery rhymes which continue to reverberate within us. Let language be no bar for this thread. Let us bring together the "Nursery Rhymes" which we have learnt or which you teach your kids at home. This thread would thus prove to be a bible for all Rhymes and hence be useful for parents to impart the same in their wards. Hope its useful. Eagerly awaiting the feedbacks! Regards RamyaVaradharajan.
Are you sleeping are you sleeping brother John brother John morning bells are ringing morning bells are ringing ding ding dong ding ding dong... Learnt from my children when they were in pre-school, to which day we use this to wake up our children, of course, if they are in good mood! sriniketan
Children are always an asset to be treasured! Baa, baa black sheep Have you any wool Yes sir, yes sir Three bags full. One for my master And one for my dame And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane. Regards
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water Jack fell down broke his crown Jill came tumbling after sriniketan
Chubby Cheeks, Dimple Chin Chubby cheeks, dimple chin rosy lips, teeth within, Curly hair, very fair, eyes are blue, lovely too, Teacher's pet, is that you?? Yes, Yes, Yes.
Dear Ramya, Ippozhuthu .....Neenga, kuzhanthia aghave Maari vitteergal.....Just for Joke Nila Nila odi vaa Nillamal Odi Vaa Malaimela Yeri vaa MalligaiPoo kondu Vaa-Tamil one
Dear Saikripa ma'am, Thank you for the feed back. Manadhal yellorume kuzhandhaigal dane :queen. Vayadhaagiya thotrangal, surukkangaludan thol, niraitha mudi, kan kurukkiya paarvai, ivai ellam moodhaatigalin adaiyaalamaa?? ILLAI!! Avargalin indha janmavin maru piravi, khuzhandhaigalaaga!! Phew!! Kripa ma'am, every time with your posts you make me reply in Tamil:hatsoff Truly speaking i took fifteen minutes to reply like this. Do not know whether i conveyed what i wanted to. I just wanted to add on to your post that old age is a "Second childhood". Keep posting and let this thread be active as it is Regards
Mary had a little lamp little lamp Its fleece was white as snow Every where that Mary went 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 rule It made the children laugh and play(2) To see a lamb at school prabha <CENTER> </CENTER> <CENTER> </CENTER>
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