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A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea: Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood

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was a blue whale swimming, and a baby shark swimming, and an octopus swimming, and a turtle swimming, and a jellyfish swimming, and a seahorse swimming in the sea sea sea. Lyrics [ ] A sailor went to sea, sea, sea To see what he could see, see, see, But all that he could see, see, see, Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea. Whoever the children are in your life - your kids, your grandkids, your students, even yourself (in your heart) - Kid Songs Around The World is a wonderful way to help them experience other languages and cultures.

was a baby shark swimming, and an octopus swimming, and a turtle swimming, and a jellyfish swimming, and a seahorse swimming in the sea sea sea. On every “sea, sea, sea”, one puts his/her right hand up to the forehead, over the eyes, like he/she is finding something. There are several different versions of this clapping rhyme, but below below you will find the most common version. On every "Sea, sea, sea": Put your right hand up to your forehead, over your eyes, like you're looking - 3 times.Little Bo-Peep by Mother Goose – ‘Little Bo-Peep’ by Mother Goose is a children’s song that presents the story of Bo-Peep, a shepherdess, a flock of lost sheep, and their missing tails.

What makes the book really special is the many comments from Mama Lisa’s correspondents who have shared stories and memories from their own lives. While saying "sea", aquatic waves are mimed with the hand; while saying "see", the hand is brought to the eye to mime a "seeing" gesture. Many include beautiful illustrations, commentary by ordinary people, and links to recordings, videos, and sheet music.While singing this song, children form their arms into an arch while others pass under a single-file. He has a passion for analyzing poetic works with a particular emphasis on literary devices and scansion. So, the first three lines of the stanza are in iambic tetrameter and the last line is in iambic pentameter.

Singing nursery rhymes with young children is a great way of supporting their language skills and increasing their developing vocabulary. More or less, there is an involvement of the hands and other body parts such as knees, toes, elbows, shoulders, etc.A clapping game may be performed or played in different versions found in different areas and times and often according to ethnicity. A sailor went to sea, sea, sea To see what she could see, see, see, But all that she could see, see, see, Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea. Monday’s Child – Parents and teachers take recourse to this nursery rhyme to teach children the days of the week.

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