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Answers about Nursery Rhymes

Answers about Nursery Rhymes

Acrostic poems for "Freak the Mighty" can highlight the key themes and characters of the story.IKEA Breastfeeding chair, Babies \u0026 Kids, Nursing \u0026 Feeding, Breastfeeding \u0026 Bottle Feeding on ... For example, using "FREAK," you could write:

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Nursery Rhymes

Are wall decals safe to use in a nursery?

Asked by Maximillian Hermann

Yes, wall decals are generally safe to use in a nursery as long as they are made from non-toxic materials and are applied properly according to the manufacturer

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What is Wynken blynken and Nod?

Asked by Anonymous

"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" is a popular children's poem by American poet Eugene Field, first published in 1889. The poem tells the whimsical story of

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Where did the term rings on your fingers bells on your toes originate?

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The phrase "rings on your fingers, bells on your toes" is believed to have originated from the nursery rhyme "Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross.

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What does Rub-a-dub-dub three men in a tub mean?

Asked by Anonymous

Well, honey, back in the day, "Rub-a-dub-dub, three men in a tub" was just a nursery rhyme about three dudes chilling in a tub. Some say it originated

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What is the rest of the song that starts with rings on her fingers bells on her toes..old nursery rhyme song.?

Asked by Anonymous

The nursery rhyme you are referring to is "Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross." The full verse goes: "Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see

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Why is Humpty Dumpty depicted as an egg?

Asked by Cristal Predovic

Humpty Dumpty is depicted as an egg in the nursery rhyme because the word "humpty" was used in the 15th century to describe someone who was short and

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Why is Humpty Dumpty portrayed as an egg?

Asked by Emiliano Torp

Humpty Dumpty is portrayed as an egg in the nursery rhyme because the word "humpty" was used in the 15th century to describe someone who was short and

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Who decided that Humpty Dumpty was an egg?

Asked by Beulah Wilkinson

The decision that Humpty Dumpty was an egg is believed to have originated from illustrations in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass" book, publ

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What is the significance of the keyword "daffo down dilly" in the context of traditional English nursery rhymes?

Asked by Gudrun Cremin

The keyword "daffo down dilly" is significant in traditional English nursery rhymes as it represents a whimsical and nonsensical phrase commonly used

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Can you explain the role of Humpty Dumpty and all the king's horses in the nursery rhyme's story?

Asked by Angus Koepp

In the nursery rhyme, Humpty Dumpty is portrayed as an egg who falls off a wall and breaks into pieces. The king's horses and men try to put him back together,

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Can all the king's horses put Humpty Dumpty back together again?

Asked by Kathlyn Feil

No, all the king's horses cannot put Humpty Dumpty back together again because Humpty Dumpty is a fictional character from a nursery rhyme.

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