Eric Kincaids Book of Nursery Rhymes
By Eric Kincaid- A Farmer Went trottin upon his grey mare
- Anna Elise ,She jumped with suprise
- As a little fat man of Bombay
- As I walked by myself
- As I was going to Banbury
- As I was going to St. Ives
- A wise old oak lived in an oak
- Baa baa Black sheep
- Barber, barber shave a pig
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
- Betty Botter bought some butter
- Bobby Shafto's gone to sea
- Bow ,Wow, Wow
- Boys and girls come out to play
- Brow bender
- Cackle ,Cackle ,Mothee Goose
- Cobbler ,Cobbler,Mend my shoes
- Cock a doddle doo!
- Cock Robin Got up early
- Curly locks Curly locks
- Dance to your daddy
- Dickery ,dickery dare
- Diddle ,diddle,dumpling ,my son john
- Diddlety,diddlety,dumpty
- Dind,Dong Bell
- Doctor Foster Went to Gloucester
- Elsie Marley is grown so fine
- For want of a nail the shoe was lost
- Gray goose and gander
- Gregory Griggs ,Gregory Griggs
- Handy spandy ,Jack-a-Dandy
- Hark,Hark ,the dog do bark
- Here am i
- Hey Diddle diddle
- Hey diddle dinkety ,poppety,pet
- Hickety ,pickety,my black hen
- Hickory ,dickory ,dock
- Higglety , pigglety ,pop!
- Hob ,Shoe,hob
- How many days has my baby to play?
- How many mile stone to Babylon?
- Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
- Hush-a-bye ,baby ,on the tree top
- I do not like thee ,Doctor Fell
- If all the seas were one sea
- If all the world were paper
- If i had the donkey that wouldn't go
- I had a little hen
- I had a little hobby horse
- I had a little husband
- I had a little nut tree
- I had a little pony
- Ilove little pussy
- In a cottage fife
- I saw a ship a- sailing
- I saw three ships come sailing by
- I went intomy grandmother's garden
- Jack and Jill went up the hill to play
- Jack be nimble
- Jack Sprat could eat no fat
- Ladybird,ladybird
- Lavender's blue, diddle ,diddle
- Little Betty Blue
- Littlr Bob Robin
- Little Bo-peep has lost her sheeps
- Lilttle boy blue
- Littlr Jack Horner
- Little Miss Muffet
- Little Nancy Etticoat
- Little Polly Flinders
- Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree
- Little Tommy Tucker
- London Bridge is broken down
- Lucy Locket lost her pocket
- Mary had a little lamb
- Mary ,mary,quite contrary
- Monday's child is fair of face
- Mr Ibister, and Betsy his sister
- Of all the gay birds that e'er I did see
- Oh,the brave old Duke of York
- Old chair to Mend!
- Old king Cole
- Old mother Hubbard
- Old mother shuttle
- Once i saw a little bird
- One misty, moisty , morning
- One ,two ,buckle my shoes
- One ,two, three, four
- One ,two , three ,four
- Pease porridge hot
- Peter piper picked a peck
- Polly put the kettle on
- Pussy cat Mole jumped over a coal
- Pussy cat ,pussy cat ,where have you been?
- Ride a cock -horse
- Ride a cock -horse to Banburry cross
- Robert Barness ,fellow fine
- Rock -a-bye baby
- Rub-a dub-dub
- See-saw, Margery daw
- Simple simon met a pie man
- Sing a song of sixpence
- Sing,sing, what shall i sing
- Six little mice sat down to spin
- Solomon Grundy
- The cock crows in the morn
- The cock's on the wood pile
- The dove says coo,coo,what shall ido?
- The fiddler and his wife
- The first day of christmas
- The lion and the unicorn
- the man in the moon
- The man in the Moon was caught in a trap
- Thew north wind doth blow
- The old woman must stand at the tub
- The Owl and the pussy cat went to sea
- The Queens of heart
- The sow came in the saddle
- There was a crooked man
- There was a jolly miller once
- There was a little boy went in to a barn
- There was a little girl
- There was a little woman
- There was a man ,and his name was dob
- there was a monkey climbed a tree
- There was an old woman
- There was An old woman od surrey
- There was an old woman tossed up in a basket
- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
- There were three jovial Welshmen
- There were two birds sat on a stone
- This is the house that jack built
- Tjis little pig went to market
- Three blind mice ,see how they run!
- Three lilltle kittens they lost their mittens
- THree wisw men of Gotham
- Three yough rats with black felts cats
- Tom,he was a piper's son
- Tommy trot, ,aman of law
- Tweedleum and tweedledee
- Twinkle,Twinkle little star
- Upon paul's steeple stands a tree
- Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town
- When good King Arthur ruled this land
- When I was a little girl
- Where are you going to,my pretty maid?
- Who killed copck Robin?
Book details
- Hardcover
- 160 pages
- English
- 0861122992
- 9780861122998
About Eric Kincaid
born in london in 1931, eric studied illustration and design at gravesend school of art where peter blake was a contemporary and quentin crisp one of the l Read More about Eric Kincaid
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