Who likes coffee?
One, two, three, let me see,
Who likes coffee,
Who likes tea.
One, two, three, now I see,
You like coffee and you like tea.
I like...
I like honey, I like cheese,
I like beans, but I don’t like peas.
I like coffee, I like tea,
I like you, do you like me?
One, two, three, four,
Can I have a little more?
Five, six, seven, eight,
Put some candies on my plate.

The spaghetti song.
Do you like spaghetti?
Yes, I do. I do too. I do too.
Do you like spaghetti?
Yes, I do. I like spaghetti too.
Do you want spaghetti?
Yes, I do. I do too. I do too.
Do you want spaghetti?
Yes, I do. I want spaghetti too.

My ice-cream is delicious.
My ice-cream is delicious.
My ice-cream is delicious.
My ice-cream is delicious.
Thank you very much.
My pizza is delicious.
My pizza is delicious.
My pizza is delicious.
Thank you very much.
My cake is delicious.
My cake is delicious.
My cake is delicious.
Thank you very much.
I like…
I like Bunny, bears like honey.
Girls like cats, cats like rats.
Boys like dogs, storks like frogs.
Mice like cheese, sparrows like peas.
Owls like mice, I like rice.
Birds like grain, say it again!
Cherry.
A little, little man
In a red, red coat.
A stick in his hand
And a stone in his throat.
An egg.
As I was walking in a field of wheat
I picked up something good to eat.
Neither fish, flash, fowl, nor bone
I kept it till it ran done.

Shopping.
A bear and a bunny
Had plenty of money.
They went to the store
For carrots and honey.
When the bear and the bunny
Asked: "Carrots and honey!"
The man in the store
Cried: "Where is your money?"
How strange and how funny!
They really had money -
And that's how they bought
Their carrots and honey!
Handy spandy…
Handy spandy, Jack-a-Dandy
Loves plum cake and sugar candy.
He bought some at a grocer's shop
And out he came, hop-hop, hop-hop!
Little Jack Horner.
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner
Eating a Christmas pie.
He put in his thumb
And pulled out a plum
And said: "What a good boy am I!"

A man in the wilderness.
A man in the wilderness asked me,
How many strawberries grow in the sea?
I answered him, as I thought good,
As many red herrings as swim in the wood.
A Limerick.
There was an Old Man from Peru,
Who dreamt he was eating his shoe.
He awoke in the night
In a terrible fright, -
And found it was perfectly true!

Give me…
" Give me some honey", says the bear.
" Give me some cabbage", says the hare.
" Give me some corn", says the cock.
" Give me some meat", says the dog.
Soup.
Let’s put (carrots) in the pot
Put in one, put in two
Now what else have we to do?
Stir it fast, stir it slow
Who would like to have ago?
Stone soup.
Find a spark, light the fire,
Watch the flames getting higher.
Pour it’s cold, ouch it’s hot!

Dinosaur.
1. When a dinosaur’s feeling hungry
He looks for food.
He looks in the forest
When he’s in a hungry mood.
When he looks in the forest
He finds lots and lots of trees.
When he looks in the forest
He finds lots and lots of mice.
And he goes mmm – trees!
And he goes ugh – mice!
2. When a dinosaur’s feeling hungry
He looks for food.
He looks in the forest
When he’s in a hungry mood.
When he looks in the forest
He finds lots and lots of mushrooms.
When he looks in the forest
He finds lots and lots of rocks.
And he goes mmm – mushrooms!
And he goes ugh – rocks!

Five fat sausages.
Five fat sausages frying in a pan,
All of a sudden one went “Bang!”
Four fat sausages frying in a pan,
All of a sudden one went “Bang!”
Three fat sausages frying in a pan,
All of a sudden one went “Bang!”
Two fat sausages frying in a pan,
All of a sudden one went “Bang!”
One fat sausage frying in a pan,
All of a sudden it went “Bang!”
And there were no sausages left!

Five little pumpkins.
Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate,
The first one said: ”Oh, my! It’s getting late!”
The second one said: ”There are witches in the air!”
The third one said: ”But we don’t care!”
The fourth one said: “Let’s run and run, and run!”
The fifth one said: “I’m ready for some fun!”
Oooo went the wind and out went the light
And five little pumpkins rolled out of sight.
Bread and milk.
Sippity sup, sippity sup,
Bread and milk from a china cup.
Bread and milk from a bright silver spoon
Made of a piece of the bright silver moon.
Sippity sup, sippity sup,
Sippity, sippity sup.
To market.
To market, to market, to buy a fat pig,
Home again, home again, jiggety jig.
To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,
Home again, home again, jiggety jog.
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,
Home again, home again, market is done.
Pat-a-cake.
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man,
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Roll it, and prick it, and mark it with a "B"
And put it in the oven for Baby and me!
Variant:
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man,
So I will, master, as fast as I can.
Pat it, and prick it, and mark it with a "T"
And put it in the oven for Tommy and me!
Ice-cream.
I scream,
You scream
We all scream
For ice cream!
Ice cream, a penney a lump!
The more you eat, the more you jump.
Little Jack Horner.
Little Jack Horner
Sat in a corner,
Eating a mincemeat pie.
He stuck in his thumb
And pulled out a plum,
And said, "What a good boy am I!"
Little Miss Muffet.
Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet
Eating her curds and whey;
Along came a spider,
Who sat down beside her
And frightened Miss Muffet away.

Upstairs, downstairs.
Upstairs, downstairs, upon my lady's window,
There I saw a cup of sack and a race of ginger,
Apples at the fire and nuts to crack,
And a little boy in the cream pot up to his neck.
Wash the dishes.
Wash the dishes,
Wipe the dishes,
Ring the bell for tea;
Three good wishes,
Three good kisses,
I will give to thee.
Peas porridge.
Peas porridge hot,
Peas porridge cold,
Peas porridge in the pot
Nine days old.
Some like it hot,
Some like it cold,
Some like it in the pot
Nine days old.
One to make ready,
And two to prepare;
Good luck to the rider,
And away goes the mare!

On top of spaghetti.
On top of spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball
When somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table
And onto the floor,
And then my poor meatball
Rolled right out the door.
Green cheese.
Green cheese,
Yellow laces,
Up and down
The market places.
Bat Bat.
BAT, bat, come under my hat,
And I’ll give you a slice of bacon;
And when I bake
I’ll give you a cake,
If I am not mistaken.

Bread and milk.
Oh, whether in a mug
Or a little china jug,
There’s nothing in the world so nice as milk:
When you’ve got an appetite
It makes your eyes so bright
And little cheeks as soft as any silk!
I’ve heard it also said,
Nothing’s half so good as bread,
If hungry you should ever chance to be;
The miller grinds the corn,
And the baker every morn
Bakes crusty loaves to sell to you and me!
And if you ever wish
For a lovely kind of dish,
To set before me on the breakfast-table,
A basin and a spoon
Some bread-and -milk, and soon
I’ll eat it up as fast as I am able!
Dinner table rhymes.
Please, lord, send summat good to eat:
Not rusty bacon or fatty meat
Or t’wife’s sad buns from floppy barm-
Keep me from all digestive harm.
Little Popsie-Wopsie.
Little Popsie-Wopsie
Chickabidee chum,
She shall have a piesie-wysie
And a sugar plum.
She shall ridie pie-die
In a coachie-woachie too,
All round the parkie-warkie
With her cock-a-doodle-doo.
Here’s good bread and cheese and porter.
Here’s good bread and cheese and porter,
You all may sing a better song
But you cannot sing a shorter!

Sell my eggs.
As I was going to sell my eggs
I met a man with crooked legs;
Crooked legs and turned -up toes,
I tripped up his heels,
And he fell on his nose.
Greedy Ben.
Robin the Bobbin, the big, greedy Ben,
He ate more meat than four score men;
He ate a cow, he ate a calf,
He ate a butcher and a half;
He ate a church, he ate a steeple,
He ate a priest and all the people!
A cow and a calf,
An ox and a half,
A church and a steeple,
And all the good people,
And yet he complained he was hungry!

Hot cross buns.
Hot cross buns! Hot cross buns!
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns! Hot cross buns!
Hot cross buns!
If you have no daughters,
Give them to your sons.
Rosy apple, lemon, or pear.
Rosy apple, lemon, or pear,
Bunch of roses she shall wear;
Gold and silver by her side,
I know who will be the bride.
Take her by her lily-white hand,
Lead her to the altar;
Give her kisses--one, two, three
Mother’s runaway daughter
Sand pies.
Hot sand pies to sell, hot sand pies to sell,
Pat them down tightly, and turn them out well.

The two old ladies.
There was an old lady, all dressed in silk,
Who lived upon lemons and butter-milk;
And, thinking the world was sour old place,
She carried its acid all over her face.
Another old lady ,all sunny and neat,
Who lived upon sugar and every thing sweet,
Exclaimed, when she heard of the trouble "I never!
For the world is so nice I could live on for ever!"
Now, children, take your choice
Of the food your heart shall eat;
There are sourish thoughts, and brim-stone thoughts,
And thoughts all good and sweet.
And what ever the heart feeds on,
Dear children trust to me,
Is precisely what this queer old world
Will seem to you to be.

Apple Harvest.
Up in the green orchard there is a green tree,
The finest of pippins that ever you see;
The apples are ripe and ready to fall,
And Richard and Robin shall gather ‘em all.
I Dreamed.
I dreamed a dream next Tuesday
Week beneath the apple tree;
I thought my eyes were big pork-pies,
And my nose was Stilton cheese.
The clock struck twenty minutes to six
When a frog sat on my knee;
I asked him to lend me eighteen pence,
But he borrowed a shilling of me.

Five Cookies.
Five little cookies in the bakery shop.
Shinning bright with the sugar on top.
Along comes (child's name) with a nickel to pay.
He/she buys a cookie and takes it away.
(continue with four, three, two and one).
Five red apples.
Five red apples.
Hanging on a tree
The juiciest apples you ever did see!
The wind came past
And gave an angry frown
And one little apple came tumbling down.
Four red apples, etc.
Five Fat Peas
A counting fingerplay especially
Useful in the spring and summer.
Five fat peas in a pea pod pressed
One grew, two grew, so did all the rest.
They grew and grew
And did not stop, until one day
The pod went POP!
Johnny, Johnny.
Johnny, Johnny,
Yes, Papa,
Eating sugar?
No, Papa
Telling lies?
No, Papa
Open your mouth
O Ha! Ha! Ha!

Lemon drops and lollipops.
If all the raindrops were lemon drops and lollipops
Oh! What a rain that would be.
I wouldn't care if the sun didn't shine
I'd keep on wishing for raindrops all the time
That's the weather for me ee ee ee.
My Mom and I.
My Mom and I like to bake.
Today, I think we’ll make a cake!
An apple.
It is very red and sweet
And it’s so good to eat.

Apples.
One - little apple is on the tree,
Two - little apples for you and me,
Three – apples by the door,
And four apples are on the floor.
The apples are good and sweet,
Can you count them all, Pete?
Meals.
Breakfast in the morning,
Dinner in the day,
Tea comes after dinner,
Then comes time to play!
Supper in the evening
When the sky is red.
Then the day is over
And we go to bed.
I wash my dishes.
In the afternoon I wash my…spoon.
When I see Kate I wash my…plate.
When three days pass, I wash my… glass.
One time in my life I wash my…knife!
When I settle I wash my … kettle.
Don’t wash this way, wash your dishes every day!
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