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。
+ Y2 P& `) {4 D4 p5 J. g( U7 y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。 : Y# `" T& ]- O8 H
# ^- \. O2 x, y' T) s01 Jerry Hall# Q2 ~% s2 B+ _, Q. `' p
He is so small6 u- `% U0 h0 I2 l* Q1 `
A cat could eat him
7 ?" i) B9 J7 R$ v) C+ aHat and all.
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J) m" I; t4 { h9 X# c02 Mabel, Mabel,
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Take your elbows ~1 `8 F- o. Y- g
off the table.
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( M3 L4 }3 j) h% KChapter One : z w( f# _3 f0 ]$ L" |2 q, |* a
03 Jack and Jillwent up the hill,
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. ? j5 K8 S0 Q1 c8 m; S. ~Jack fell down and broke his crown,
0 X3 h! |% c0 r' k8 J. ?And Jill came tumbling after. v d9 O1 V% ~ Q; ]- w: V/ }' A
& R# B$ V1 H8 x: p) Z04 Shoo fly,don't bother me,( T; G1 y {9 A
Shoo fly, don't bother me,
% I9 L+ L G* n; R$ o5 @Shoo fly, don't bother me,; \8 T1 t$ f5 _. [ c
I belong to somebody.+ d( R2 u S7 S6 m- f+ V
# d" J0 [! m9 X) E05 Humpty Dumptysat on a wall,
9 ^' D; _9 j+ x; z; ^Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
5 O+ v1 u' n/ |2 @All the king's horse and all the king's men
+ V1 z9 {; {/ _: cCouldn't put Humpty together again.6 b- C5 ]: t3 C
. C1 k0 V0 S+ m, M# N& r g$ X# h06 I'm DustyBill
; B, y, k8 }; b8 _6 h- sFrom Vinegar Hill,) Y) O j: }! e% _0 ]
Never had a bath
4 N$ `4 ~! z5 S. m( yAnd I never will.1 P7 g( ~. e8 W" U
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07 Down at thestation, early in the morning,$ S3 W1 l2 T+ d4 W# R( B% j
See the little puffer-bellies all in a row;1 c4 c& e7 I8 s- l3 v7 Q, Q# a
See the engine-driver pull his little lever-& i9 d9 m% K. f% r }/ `/ Q7 l
Puff puff, peep peep, off we go!
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08 Cackle,cackle, Mother Goose,
; A. N7 A/ I5 y% ]- Z) sHave you any feathers loose?2 ^; _# A+ e" v/ m# a5 _
Truly have I, pretty fellow,
V. ?6 J" n8 _+ ^- W2 A$ Y* PQuite enough to fill a pillow.9 z' g' }' x7 n- s+ q& T
9 x- t# K o- K1 Z+ r' Z09 Rain on thegreen grass,% ]: z& M8 c% B! Y: @
And rain on the tree; } j3 u+ D0 x; w5 B- l, r
Rain on the house top,
! f! [1 M/ r/ U. t: Z* GBut not on me.
& Z' w! _7 N9 i1 h" L4 [10 Warm hands,warm,
3 o! w8 ~8 N& I) ]7 f* `* [: OThe men are gone to plough,; X+ v+ e5 h% s: l6 X) @
If you want to warm your hands,
# [. Q7 R% o( j# k5 `warm your hands now.
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11 I'm a littleteapot, short and stout,
2 A9 i" h" M. R+ x8 Q+ T, M3 v: W' kHere's my handle,
7 i0 o# u) v6 U: V! \3 S: n eHere's my spout.- f# G$ P" |- E, h& i: ]: T
When the tea is ready, hear me shout,
5 W9 q# Z+ i8 J+ C+ \0 X& Q; MPick me up and, k, n% N1 c) D* G% l! } p: L/ c m
pour me out!
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12 Ride a cockhorse6 M4 y' }/ O* i: `% w S; p
To Banbury Cross,8 X) [# v9 i# z9 S: Q
To see what Tommy can buy;; n, [, l4 n: h- k2 z3 A
A penny white loaf,: T5 i+ |' n, T3 c! V$ g
A penny white cake,$ w, R1 t* u6 }
And a two-penny apple pie.
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13 To market, tomarket, to buy a fat pig,
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To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,& I+ v6 l; M- I/ y Q9 N
Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.1 Y+ d! [* h0 R, S6 B+ u
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14 Jelly on aplate,0 ?; Y- f* o, n$ r8 B5 v4 i
Jelly on a plate,
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Jelly on a plate.
$ K( q0 A, _3 U! s! CSausage in a pan,
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: s) [5 U! d# ?7 M$ F- M0 `) pFrizzle frazzle, frizzle, frazzle,
6 b4 T3 ^0 Y" A: fSausage in a pan.- o# Q8 C$ O5 `* b2 h5 Q8 ]
8 z3 C+ f4 o1 j6 f( DBaby on the floor,
7 N. T( p D6 L# ^0 {7 S! j4 yBaby on the floor,5 g+ f. f w8 M9 T
Pick him up, pick him up,2 B" [; J9 E9 ~9 l, c/ ~9 h* F
Baby on the floor. ) h% r5 G6 }+ u
15 Wash the dishes,
3 h% @7 d8 Y H; w$ _! C2 wWipe the dishes,
. m* G2 m2 ]7 oRing the bell for tea;: \7 w5 {1 B b' b$ O- \
Three good wishes,5 g8 j$ b; J! N1 @
Three good kisses, I will give tothee.
0 g$ d3 M6 B0 C16 Christopher Columbus% s. b \% \' u8 _4 p
was a very great man,% t7 Z$ Y( N& k5 L
He sailed to America5 L1 A* i& g; B6 w# X! a. O& N
in an old tin can.
9 r4 G$ a) ?4 t1 [# M5 lThe can was greasy,0 _% M# m3 m" ?, K
And it wasn't very easy,: z" B- D% H3 t% h* q# _! a
And the waves grew higher,
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17 12, Buckle my shoe;
( ^( o- z7 V/ }1 F. t i34 , Knock at the door;- \7 f6 X% y3 z+ R
56, Pick up sticks;
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910, A big fat hen.
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18 Donkey,donkey, old and grey,; t# G/ L& ^9 J' }+ R9 i% M
Open your mouth and gently bray.
' A" r: x0 f3 o' U9 eLift your ears and blow your horn
5 }$ _: s! ~, LTo walk the world this sleepy morn.
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19 Wee WillieWinkie
1 ?: v" [" K) ?7 q. Y2 S+ Q& d. m% fruns through the town,1 T* g6 W* H3 s7 R# f$ e# L5 o
Upstairs and downstairs in his night-gown,/ P9 B5 c0 R1 K6 I( F( K j
Rapping at the window,7 v6 L* w% b. ]
crying through the lock,' {/ A8 y; {5 e9 p. \/ A
Are the children all in bed," l; G1 D1 G+ ^' G; s$ c6 ~
for now it's eight o'clock?
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