廖彩杏书单-My Very First Mother Goose 53首 Chapter 1 (学1-19首) C& H" h+ `) y
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鹅妈妈童谣(Mother Goose)是英美儿童朗朗上口、耳熟能详的童谣集合。童谣里不断出现的押韵是吸引孩子的关键。 , l1 K7 g6 ^* K8 N1 A9 z( U+ w
本套《鹅妈妈童谣》是精选过的,3个章节共53首。《Chapter 1:Jack and Jill》、《Chapter 2:As I Was Going to St Ives》、《Chapter 3:The Moon Sees Me》,每一章节的播放时间大约15分钟。父母可以按照章节来给孩子循环播放,一个章节播放多次孩子比较熟悉后再播放下一章节,依次类推,最后整书循环,当然也可以根据孩子的兴趣反复播放TA最喜欢的听的。本书后有中文翻译,仅供父母们参考,千万不要逐词逐句去给孩子翻译,本末倒置。让孩子自己去发掘图片和声音的联系,必要的时候给予帮助。 ' N% c4 C. _: g5 [% i
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01 Jerry Hall+ [' g3 M |8 s. L. M5 g
He is so small
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Hat and all.
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8 U9 n4 w. |8 F& u& C+ n02 Mabel, Mabel,3 q# v) Z$ s- Z. p+ n- S
Strong and able,
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off the table.
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Chapter One
# C0 @+ q9 ^& i9 K+ p8 E03 Jack and Jillwent up the hill,! p4 \. ?4 p) j% d: z' c
To fetch a pail of water;
, o$ v: z2 v: tJack fell down and broke his crown,
, V6 x$ l, j' r+ _( TAnd Jill came tumbling after.7 P4 T/ p3 F! I. o+ ^* s
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04 Shoo fly,don't bother me,5 m8 s. [7 d% g& J; d& Y: I2 {
Shoo fly, don't bother me,
! \/ o8 Q, d: E- eShoo fly, don't bother me,& Y7 q5 O" y. d* _4 R6 Y) P# e* K
I belong to somebody.5 D0 ]% W. h* D6 \# {$ C) k, z' J- q
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05 Humpty Dumptysat on a wall,, i* g( [. y: u1 J1 w& k
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.* o/ J4 P( D) y" G# C& O' i
All the king's horse and all the king's men
8 ~7 g, I( b4 a' rCouldn't put Humpty together again.
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06 I'm DustyBill
+ u" J6 s4 r( X+ o0 C$ |8 X) e+ W( SFrom Vinegar Hill,4 j/ H) L' f( B% T$ ]
Never had a bath
) }( Y4 @* H; p$ Q G7 _And I never will.4 Y3 h7 I+ x: q- ^+ o+ ]# u
# Q3 }4 n9 y1 p3 T9 U. X v! G" U07 Down at thestation, early in the morning,- Q: D; ]6 a, X, C/ |
See the little puffer-bellies all in a row;9 A1 U) d) G+ `/ ]8 }. p
See the engine-driver pull his little lever-( i9 r4 c* F: h$ C( p
Puff puff, peep peep, off we go!- J, t4 z. l8 A, R5 J& l/ Y
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08 Cackle,cackle, Mother Goose,: k' }9 N7 ~2 w: M* G _# J
Have you any feathers loose?
7 s* A8 h- u" }2 B6 }2 ZTruly have I, pretty fellow,6 ]* Z% h, ]$ u2 g# j; ]
Quite enough to fill a pillow.! n" G# }$ ~, o! Q0 t: a* p; \
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09 Rain on thegreen grass,
9 d7 k; L' w4 k$ kAnd rain on the tree;7 @ G5 Y2 ~$ y* {
Rain on the house top,& A6 T# |) c) D3 n0 h
But not on me./ ~/ j! P' O" S9 \; m+ t- Q
10 Warm hands,warm,
! X+ E- _4 ?) }$ x: Q6 c/ wThe men are gone to plough," h9 ]( `, J! S6 ^/ T' A
If you want to warm your hands,$ S' M* v' X& p. F: Y
warm your hands now.
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11 I'm a littleteapot, short and stout,
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Here's my spout.
9 I. b9 g- H1 {5 w) S5 ~When the tea is ready, hear me shout,+ _; X4 l' b' h4 E6 E9 P# O4 r
Pick me up and) c% D, q/ n3 [5 V1 Y) U
pour me out!
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4 ]* M% @9 W9 g! \% ^! d& `+ C2 O12 Ride a cockhorse+ u. _% A- v1 n% F
To Banbury Cross,0 y9 _7 k4 Q3 Q5 X; j
To see what Tommy can buy;
; e4 N4 B2 r/ A; z% {. j! bA penny white loaf,* z4 i5 U0 r9 U7 ~8 i" D
A penny white cake,
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) T( @' c: S: L% s: \13 To market, tomarket, to buy a fat pig,
& \; w& |- c4 q$ o6 m3 s Q; rHome again, home again, jiggety-jig.
+ e3 `( h5 v. A' s% ZTo market, to market, to buy a fat hog,6 T& C5 M: T v9 ^" l, Y0 d! i# P& Q
Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.
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8 V3 R7 C0 Z9 Z" ?, W14 Jelly on aplate,
; A6 M1 y5 }3 F& l* O4 IJelly on a plate,9 o% Z! ^. F5 P& y! j
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble,
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Sausage in a pan,
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8 A+ a x# W! M( p } S) c6 d0 MFrizzle frazzle, frizzle, frazzle,
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H7 p: a+ U. b! {) vBaby on the floor,
8 J' B2 }0 K' {Baby on the floor,, l8 V3 Z6 K9 J4 S) {3 ]
Pick him up, pick him up,! h! {$ d" t7 N: D: ?: b- M9 t0 Y
Baby on the floor. * p2 W6 Q7 V: c! o" E. Q( ]; n7 A3 N6 b) C
15 Wash the dishes,
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Ring the bell for tea;
8 B' g V' s' h V7 UThree good wishes,
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16 Christopher Columbus
! C# V, e+ n9 {0 U4 xwas a very great man,
3 v) P* }. e* V, [# JHe sailed to America
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3 T; k# S( F, qThe can was greasy,
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And the waves grew higher,
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17 12, Buckle my shoe;" D5 y% R/ P$ ]9 c7 R
34 , Knock at the door;: f4 v( W2 i2 O/ y, F
56, Pick up sticks;
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2 D& @5 o% L- R( O7 ?9 V910, A big fat hen.
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1 v4 n- [/ q) }. p% I18 Donkey,donkey, old and grey,
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Lift your ears and blow your horn
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6 }9 r& d2 H% R19 Wee WillieWinkie
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Rapping at the window,
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