This little piggy : lap songs, finger plays, clapping games, and pantomime rhymes
Summary
A collection of singing games and nursery rhymes involving various parts of the body, to be used with very young children. A timeless collection of songs and rhymes for the very young features familiar favorites such as "Goosey, Goosey, Gander" and "I'm a Little Teapot" as well as lesser-known rhyme... Full description
- Upsie, downsie: Dance to your daddy
- Dance, little baby
- Up the wooden hill
- Catch him, crow
- Up in the green orchard
- How many days?
- Goosey, goosey, gander
- There was an old woman
- Bumpety, bumpety: Trot, trot to Boston
- This is the way the farmer rides
- Farmer went trotting
- Here goes my lord
- Gentleman of Wales
- Pray, who now is riding
- Bell horses
- Ride a cock-horse
- Coventry cross
- To market, to market
- Gee up, my horse
- See-saw, Margery Daw
- See, saw sacradown
- Nobel Duke of York
- Wiggle, wiggle: This little piggie
- Piggie variant
- Harry whistle
- Shoe the Horse
- Where is Thumbkin:
- Two fat gentlemen
- Other names for the fingers
- Eensy, weensy spider
- Foxy's den
- Quiet mouse
- In went the prairie dog
- Hickory, dickory dock
- Dickery, dickery
- Here is the church
- Knives and forks
- Bo Peeper
- Brown brinky
- Brow bender
- Here sits the Lord Mayor
- Chop-a-nose day
- Round about
- Cows and horses
- Tickle ye
- Good child
- Clap, clap, clap: Patty-cake, patty-cake
- Patty-cake around th world
- Pease porridge hot
- Pease porridge in America
- Pease porridge in the city
- Clap hands, clap hands
- Variety of hand claps
- Miss Mary Mack
- Mary Mack around the world
- Have you ever, ever, ever
- Sailor went to sea
- Take a bow: I'm a little teapot
- Down by the station
- Index of first lines
- Bibliography
- About the editor, illustrator, arranger.