廖彩杏书单-My Very First Mother Goose 53首 Chapter 1 (学1-19首)
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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。
/ r' L. K2 z) n A- S" x. d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。
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01 Jerry Hall% B' P- @# o2 o& P' c0 { c
He is so small
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02 Mabel, Mabel,
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off the table.3 J: \3 t; f5 l7 q5 O, G
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03 Jack and Jillwent up the hill,
* Y% ]4 `! u0 X; YTo fetch a pail of water;6 }9 { H1 }4 R2 h
Jack fell down and broke his crown,
/ x* v& m# L) F+ o2 wAnd Jill came tumbling after.. A. S0 F) ]" p3 _% | [, Y( w I
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04 Shoo fly,don't bother me,
& n" K' X. l; Q9 ]$ TShoo fly, don't bother me,
! i* t0 R" A# b' TShoo fly, don't bother me,
: n1 K$ @ s! s: e) kI belong to somebody.
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( \3 ~. p, n& G- a8 t05 Humpty Dumptysat on a wall,
9 h; a( ^# X5 D d, }: ~' e4 H! kHumpty Dumpty had a great fall.
- A2 \! D$ }2 R! t& n+ mAll the king's horse and all the king's men
! F; P/ h4 L7 Y# c+ PCouldn't put Humpty together again.
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06 I'm DustyBill
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Never had a bath8 t! d1 _& R+ R, W) E' u x
And I never will.: C: D3 n, M6 L1 c$ @9 k7 Q
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07 Down at thestation, early in the morning,
/ T. i2 P6 B$ i; mSee the little puffer-bellies all in a row;
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Puff puff, peep peep, off we go!) W# T2 R2 a( Y# c9 n _- U9 N/ D9 K
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08 Cackle,cackle, Mother Goose,
: ]; ]8 q7 |4 @Have you any feathers loose?$ n! c0 S- X" D' M" a4 L6 e5 s
Truly have I, pretty fellow,+ A' B9 V# { Y
Quite enough to fill a pillow.
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09 Rain on thegreen grass,
: M' I: r/ f; r! IAnd rain on the tree;
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But not on me.& V& a: y. u* |$ i3 J$ I2 U
10 Warm hands,warm,
" \/ t6 F. l9 \) E$ PThe men are gone to plough,
3 ~% ^+ I1 ]; X. ~0 XIf you want to warm your hands,
* ~) J) i8 T8 Awarm your hands now.
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2 h) k' x) |& ~) _2 [' D( v11 I'm a littleteapot, short and stout,
/ ]4 k& u( \. lHere's my handle,
# a ~5 J8 `2 P+ H# X+ t! HHere's my spout., c6 M# d* c2 @/ }$ V* C2 t4 q
When the tea is ready, hear me shout,0 V4 T3 n+ g0 `2 [7 h
Pick me up and
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12 Ride a cockhorse0 S4 x3 d2 h y/ Q
To Banbury Cross,0 `, w0 i; T; D) c1 i- L. h
To see what Tommy can buy;
I% ~: U" K, E3 h& i" f1 uA penny white loaf,
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' @$ b8 k3 Y8 o: y: x1 x; d13 To market, tomarket, to buy a fat pig,
: v) e+ e2 x2 Y6 ~9 H6 ^" GHome again, home again, jiggety-jig.
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Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.4 B, z2 @: h6 C1 G x0 r
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14 Jelly on aplate,
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7 L" q* }. @: c/ AJelly on a plate. ) W' e6 u, @( N* X' J) w
Sausage in a pan,- y* g+ K; \8 L5 q9 x
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Frizzle frazzle, frizzle, frazzle,
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Pick him up, pick him up,& Z; A$ }1 p. ^9 d/ l) J: f+ D6 t
Baby on the floor. # Q V& Z% w0 U' ?5 Y& O
15 Wash the dishes,
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& U* v* q& S+ c/ UThree good wishes,- f& ], c H& A0 E$ K
Three good kisses, I will give tothee. - ]( t5 X. B& q6 u6 D
16 Christopher Columbus
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He sailed to America
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The can was greasy,
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and higher and higher.
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/ [8 v& u2 Y- t0 R34 , Knock at the door;2 K. w' Q0 W. B; Y! s1 X4 h9 g5 Y
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5 Y1 |1 H- D* f' z! p* m' ?18 Donkey,donkey, old and grey,
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Lift your ears and blow your horn
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19 Wee WillieWinkie
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Are the children all in bed,
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