Free Poetry ("I Can Read") Notebook Pages

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June: Simple, Familiar, and Traditional Children’s Songs
Mary Wore Her Red Dress

Mary wore her red dress,

Red dress,

Red dress,

Mary wore her red dress,

All day long.

This Old Man

This old man

He played one.

He played knick-knack

on my thumb.

With a knick-knack

paddy wack

Give the dog a bone.

This old man came

rolling home.
Mary Had a Little Lamb

Mary had a little lamb,

Little lamb,

Little lamb,

Mary had a little lamb.

Its fleece was white as snow.

 

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star

Twinkle, twinkle little star

How I wonder what you are.

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.

Twinkle, twinkle little star

How I wonder what you are.


Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Row, row, row your boat

Gently down the stream

Merrily, merrily,

Merrily, merrily

Life is but a dream.

 

If Youre Happy

If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands.
(clap, clap)

If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands.
(clap, clap)

If you’re happy and you know it, then your face will

surely show it.

If you’re happy and you know it clap  your hands.
(clap, clap)

 

Skip to My Lou

Skip, skip, skip to my Lou.

Skip, skip, skip to my Lou.

Skip, skip, skip to my Lou.

Skip to my Lou my darling.


London Bridge

London bridge is

falling down,

falling down,

falling down.

London bridge is

falling down,

My fair lady.

 

Ring Around the Rosies

Ring around the rosies.

A pocket full of posies.

Hush-a, hush-a,

We all fall down!

Picking up the daises.

Picking up the daises.

Hush-a, hush-a,

We all stand up!
The Farmer In the Dell

The farmer in the dell.

The farmer in the dell.

Hi-ho the derry-oh

The farmer in the dell.


He’s Got the Whole World

He’s got the whole world

in his hands.

He’s got the whole world

in his hands.

He’s got the whole world

in his hands.

He’s got the whole world

in his hands.

 

The Bear Went Over The Mountain

The bear went over

the mountain,

The bear went over

the mountain,

The bear went over

the mountain,

To see what he could see.