Mother Goose Club: Rhyme with Us!

Mother Goose Club: Rhyme with Us!

Mother Goose Club is a TV series produced by Sockeye Media LLC.

Year:
2013
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Girl:
Rhyme with Us!

All:
(laughing)

Girl:
Hi, Mother Goose Club!

All:
Mother Goose Club Playhouse!

Girl:
Star Light, Star Bright.

Girl #1:
Star Light, Star Bright.

Girl #2:
First star I see tonight.

Girl #1:
I wish I may, I wish I might.

Girl #2:
Have the wish I wish tonight.

Girl:
The Wheels on the Bus.

Woman:
Ready?

Go.

Let's roll!

All:
The wheels on the bus go round and round.

Round and round.

Round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round.

All through the town.

The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish.

Swish swish swish.

Swish swish swish.

The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish.

All through the town.

The doors on the bus go open and shut.

Open and shut.

Open and shut.

The doors on the bus go open and shut.

All through the town.

The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep.

Beep beep beep.

Beep beep beep.

The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep.

All through the town.

Yeah the wheels on the bus go round and round.

Round and round.

Round and round.

Yeah the wheels on the bus go round and round.

All through the town.

The money on the bus goes clink clink clink.

Clink clink clink.

Clink clink clink.

The money on the bus goes clink clink clink.

All through the town.

The baby on the bus goes wah wah wah.

Wah wah wah.

Wah wah wah.

The baby on the bus says wah wah wah.

All through the town.

The mommy on the bus says shh shh shh.

Shh shh shh.

Shh shh shh.

The mommy on the bus says shh shh shh.

All through the town.

Yeah the wheels on the bus go round and round.

Round and round.

Round and round.

Yeah the wheels on the bus go round and round.

All through the town.

Girl:
London Bridge is Falling Down.

All:
London Bridge is Falling Down.

Falling down.

Falling down.

London Bridge is Falling down.

My fair lady.

Build it up with silver and gold.

Silver and gold.

Silver and gold.

Build it up with silver and gold.

My fair lady.

London Bridge is Falling Down.

Falling down.

Falling down.

London Bridge is Falling Down.

My fair lady.

Girl:
Bingo.

Woman:
There was a farmer had a dog.

And Bingo was his name-o.

B-I-N-G-O.

B-I-N-G-O.

B-I-N-G-O.

And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog.

And Bingo was his name-o.

I-N-G-O.

I-N-G-O.

I-N-G-O.

And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog.

And Bingo was his name-o.

N-G-O.

N-G-O.

N-G-O.

And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog.

And Bingo was his name-o.

G-O.

G-O.

G-O.

And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog.

And Bingo was his name-o.

O.

O.

O.

And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog.

And Bingo was his name-o.

And Bingo was his name-o.

Bingo:
(howls)

Audience:
(applause)

Girl:
Old MacDonald.

Woman:
Old MacDonald had a farm.

E-I-E-I-O.

And on that farm he had a cow.

E-I-E-I-O.

With a moo moo here.

And a moo moo there.

Here a moo.

There a moo.

Everywhere a moo moo.

Old MacDonald had a farm.

E-I-E-I-O.

Old MacDonald had a farm.

E-I-E-I-O.

And on that farm he had a pig.

E-I-E-I-O.

With an oink oink here.

With an oink oink there.

Here an oink.

There an oink.

Everywhere an oink oink.

Old MacDonald had a farm.

E-I-E-I-O.

Old MacDonald had a farm.

E-I-E-I-O.

And on that farm he had a duck.

E-I-E-I-O.

With a quack quack here.

And a quack quack there.

Here a quack.

There a quack.

Everywhere a quack quack.

Old MacDonald had a farm.

E-I-E-I-O.

Duck:
(quacking)

Girl:
3 Little Kittens.

Woman:
3 Little Kittens.

They lost their mittens.

And they began to cry.

Oh mother dear.

We sadly fear.

Our mittens we have lost.

What?

Lost your mittens?

You naughty kittens.

Then you shall have no pie.

Meow meow meow meow.

3 Little Kittens.

They found their mittens.

And they began to cry.

Oh mother dear.

See here see here.

Our mittens we have found.

What?

Found your mittens?

You darling kittens.

Then you shall have some pie.

Meow meow meow meow.

3 Little Kittens.

Put on their mittens.

And soon ate up the pie.

Oh mother dear.

We greatly fear.

Our mittens we have soiled.

What?

Soiled your mittens?

You naughty kittens.

And they began to sigh.

Meow meow meow meow.

3 Little Kittens.

They washed their mittens.

And hung them out to dry.

Oh mother dear.

Look here look here.

Our mittens we have washed.

What?

Washed your mittens?

You're such good kittens.

I smell a rat close by.

Meow meow meow meow.

Girl:
Seesaw Margery Daw.

Kids:
(yelling)

Little Girl:
Seesaw Margery Daw.

Johnny shall have a new master.

He shall earn but a penny a day.

Cause he can't work any faster.

Kids:
(yelling)

Girl:
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.

Both:
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.

When the blazing sun is gone.

When he nothing shines upon.

Then you show your little light.

Twinkle Twinkle all the night.

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.

How I wonder what you are.

Girl:
Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.

Woman:
Oh, oh.

There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.

She had so many children.

She didn't know what to do.

She gave them some broth.

And a big slice of bread.

Kissed them all soundly.

And sent them to bed.

Girl:
Pat-a-Cake.

Both:
Pat-a-Cake.

Pat-a-Cake.

Baker's man.

Bake me a cake as fast as you can.

Pat it.

And roll it.

And mark it with a B.

And put it in the oven.

For baby and me.

Girl:
Wee Willie Winkie.

Boy:
Wee Willie Winkie.

Runs through the town.

Upstairs and downstairs.

In his nightgown.

Rapping at the window.

Crying through the lock.

Are the children in their beds?

Now it's 8:
00.

Girl:
Farmer in the Dell.

Boy:
The Farmer in the Dell.

The Farmer in the Dell.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The Farmer in the Dell.

Both:
The Farmer takes a wife.

The Farmer takes a wife.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The Farmer takes a wife.

The wife takes a dog.

The wife takes a dog.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The wife takes a dog.

The dog takes a cat.

The dog takes a cat.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The dog takes a cat.

The cat takes a rat.

The cat takes a rat.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The cat takes a rat.

Boy:
The rat takes the cheese.

The rat takes the cheese.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The rat takes the cheese.

Girl:
The cheese stands alone.

The cheese stands alone.

Hi-ho the derry oh.

The cheese stands alone.

Girl:
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play.

Woman:
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play.

The moon does shine as bright as day.

Leave your supper and leave your sleep.

And join your playfellows in the street.

Come with a whoop.

Come with a call.

Come with a goodwill.

Or not at all.

Up the ladder and down the wall.

A penny loaf will serve us all.

Girl:
If You're Happy and You Know It.

All:
If You're Happy and You Know It.

Clap your hands.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Clap your hands.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

And you really want to show it.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Clap your hands.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Stomp your feet.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Stomp your feet.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

And you really want to show it.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Stomp your feet.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Say Hooray.

Hooray!

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Say Hooray.

Hooray!

If You're Happy and You Know It.

And you really want to show it.

If You're Happy and You Know It.

Say Hooray.

Hooray!

Yay!

(cheering)

Girl:
Pussycat Pussycat.

Girl #1:
Pussycat Pussycat.

Where have you been?

Girl #2:
I've been to London to visit the Queen.

Girl #1:
Pussycat Pussycat.

What did you there?

Girl #2:
I frightened a little mouse under her chair.

Both:
(laughing)

Girl:
I Had a Little Nut Tree.

Girl:
I Had a Little Nut Tree.

Nothing would it bear.

But a silver nutmeg.

And a golden pear.

The King of Spain's daughter.

Came to visit me.

And all for the sake.

Of my Little Nut Tree.

Her dress was made of crimson.

Golden was her hair.

She asked me for my Nut Tree.

And my golden pear.

I said so fair a princess.

Never did I see.

I'll give you all the fruit.

From my Little Nut Tree.

I Had a Little Nut Tree.

Nothing would it bear.

But a silver nutmeg.

And a golden pear.

The King of Spain's daughter.

Came to visit me.

And all for the sake.

Of my Little Nut Tree.

I danced over the water.

I skipped across the sea.

And all the birds in the air.

Couldn't catch me.

Girl:
Lazy Mary.

Woman:
Lazy Mary.

Will you get up?

Will you get up?

Will you get up?

Lazy Mary.

Will you get up?

Will you get up today?

Girl:
No no Mother.

I won't get up.

I won't get up.

I won't get up.

No no Mother.

I won't get up.

I won't get up today.

Girl:
Row Row Row Your Boat.

All:
Row Row Row Your Boat.

Gently down the stream.

Merrily merrily merrily merrily.

Life is but a dream.

Row Row Row Your Boat.

Gently down the stream.

Merrily merrily merrily merrily.

Life is but a dream.

Girl:
Georgie Porgie.

Boy:
Georgie Porgie.

Pudding and pie.

Kissed the girls.

And made them cry.

When the girls came out to play.

Georgie Porgie.

Ran away.

Girl:
Pease Porridge Hot.

Girl:
Pease Porridge Hot.

Pease Porridge Cold.

Pease Porridge in the pot.

9 days old.

Some like it Hot.

Some like it Cold.

Some like it in the pot.

9 days old.

Girl:
Ring Around the Rosy.

All:
Ring Around the Rosy.

A pocket full of posies.

Ashes.

Ashes.

We all fall down.

Picking up the daisies.

Picking up the daisies.

Up.

Up.

Up.

We all stand up.

Yay!

(cheering)

Girl:
The Grand Old Duke of York.

Girl:
The Grand Old Duke of York.

He had 10,000 men.

He marched them up to the top of the hill.

And her marched them down again.

And when they were up.

They were up.

And when they were down.

They were down.

And when they were only halfway up.

They were neither up nor down.

Girl:
Lavender's Blue.

Girl:
Lavender's Blue.

Dilly dilly.

Lavender's Green.

When I am king.

Dilly dilly.

You shall be queen.

Who told you so?

Dilly dilly.

Who told you so?

It was my own heart.

Dilly dilly.

That told me so.

Call up your men.

Dilly dilly.

Set them to work.

Some to the plow.

Dilly dilly.

Some to the fork.

Some to make hay.

Dilly dilly.

Some to cut corn.

While you and I.

Dilly dilly.

Keep ourselves warm.

Girl:
Curly Locks.

Boy:
Curly Locks.

Curly Locks.

Will you be mine?

You shall not wash dishes.

Nor feed the swine.

But sit on a cushion.

And sew a fine seam.

And feast upon strawberries.

Sugar and cream.

Girl:
If All The World Were Paper.

Girl:
If All The World Were Paper.

And All The Seas Were Ink.

And All The Trees Were Bread and Cheese.

What should we have to drink?

Girl:
Little Boy Blue.

Man:
Little Boy Blue.

Come blow your horn.

The sheep's in the meadow.

The cow's in the corn.

Where is the boy who looks after the sheep?

He's under the haystack fast asleep.

Girl:
Hickety Pickety.

Boy:
Hickety Pickety.

My black hen.

She lays eggs for gentlemen.

Sometimes 9 and sometimes 10.

Hickety Pickety.

My black hen.

Girl:
Muffin Man.

Girl #1:
Oh do you know the Muffin Man?

The Muffin Man?

The Muffin Man?

Oh do you know the Muffin Man that lives on Drury Lane?

Girl #2:
Oh yes I know the Muffin Man.

The Muffin Man.

The Muffin Man.

Oh yes I know the Muffin Man that lives on Drury Lane.

Girl:
Cackle Cackle Mother Goose.

Girl #1:
Let's go on the swings now.

Yeah this is fun.

Let's go on the slide.

Girl #2:
Cackle Cackle Mother Goose.

Have you any feathers loose?

Girl #1:
Truly have I pretty fellow.

Half enough to fill a pillow.

Girl #2:
Here are quills.

Take 1 or 2.

Girl #1:
And down to make a bed for you.

Girl:
Brother John.

Girl:
Are you sleeping?

Are you sleeping?

Brother John?

Brother John?

Morning bells are ringing.

Morning bells are ringing.

Ding ding dong.

Ding ding dong.

Girl:
Sally Go Round the Sun.

Girl:
Sally Go Round the Sun.

Sally Go Round the Moon.

Sally Go Round the Chimney Pots on a Saturday afternoon.

Boy:
Bees.

Boy:
Bees.

A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay.

A swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon.

A swarm of bees in July is not worth a fly.

Girl:
Humpty Dumpty.

Girl:
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the king's horses and all the king's men.

Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Girl:
Old King Cole.

Girl:
Old King Cole was a merry old soul.

And a merry old soul was he.

He called for his pipe.

And he called for his bowl.

And he called for his fiddlers 3.

Every fiddler.

He had a fiddle.

And a very fine fiddle had he.

Oh there's none so rare.

As can compare.

With King Cole and his fiddlers 3.

Girl:
Simple Simon.

Girl:
Simple Simon met a pie man going to the fair.

Said Simple Simon to the pie man...

Boy:
Let me taste your ware.

Girl:
Said the pie man to Simple Simon...

Girl:
Show me first your penny.

Girl:
Said Simple Simon to the pie man...

Boy:
Sir I haven't any.

Girl:
Old Mother Hubbard.

Girl:
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to giver her poor dog a bone.

But when she got the cupboard was bare so the poor dog had none.

Girl:
Doctor Foster.

Boy:
Doctor Foster when to Gloucester in a shower of rain.

He stepped in a puddle up to the middle and never went there again.

Girl:
Skip to My Lou.

All:
Lou.

Lou.

Skip to My Lou.

Lou.

Lou.

Skip to My Lou.

Lou.

Lou.

Skip to My Lou.

Skip to My Lou my darling.

Fly's in the buttermilk.

Shoo fly shoo.

Fly's in the buttermilk.

Shoo fly shoo.

Fly's in the buttermilk.

Shoo fly shoo.

Skip to My Lou my darling.

Cow's in the cornfield.

What will I do?

Cow's in the cornfield.

What will I do?

Cow's in the cornfield.

What will I do?

Skip to My Lou my darling.

There's a little red wagon.

Paint it blue.

There's a little red wagon.

Paint it blue.

There's a little red wagon.

Paint it blue.

Skip to My Lou my darling.

Lou.

Lou.

Skip to My Lou.

Lou.

Lou.

Skip to My Lou.

Lou.

Lou.

Skip to My Lou.

Skip to My Lou my darling.

Girls:
Yee-haw!

Girl:
Old Mother Goose.

Woman:
Old Mother Goose.

When she wanted to wander.

Would ride through the air.

On a very fine gander.

(humming)

Girl:
The Old Woman in a Basket.

Girl:
There was an Old Woman tossed up in a Basket.

70 times as high as the moon.

Where she was going I could not but ask it.

For in her hand.

She carried a broom.

Old Woman.

Old Woman.

Old Woman.

Said I.

Oh wither.

Oh wither.

Oh wither.

So high?

To sweep up the cobwebs from the sky.

And I'll be with you by and by.

Girl:
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater.

Girl:
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater.

Had a wife and couldn't keep her.

He put her in a pumpkin shell.

And there he kept her very well.

Girl:
Rockabye Baby.

Girl:
Rockabye Baby.

On the treetop.

When the wind blows.

The cradle will rock.

When the bough breaks.

The cradle will fall.

And down will come baby.

Cradle and all.

Girl:
Pop Goes the Weasel.

Both:
Round and round the cobbler's bench.

The monkey chased the Weasel.

The monkey thought was all in fun.

Pop Goes the Weasel.

A penny for a spool of thread.

A penny for a needle.

That's the way the money goes.

Pop Goes the Weasel.

Girl:
Queen of Hearts.

Woman:
Queen of Hearts.

She made some tarts.

All on a summer's day.

The Knave of Hearts.

He stole the tarts.

And took them clean away.

The King of Hearts.

Called for the tarts.

And beat the Knave full sore.

The Knave of Hearts.

Brought back the tarts.

And vowed he'd steal no more.

Girl:
Hot Cross Buns!

Boy:
Hot Cross Buns!

Hot Cross Buns!

1 a penny.

2 a penny.

Hot Cross Buns!

Give them to your daughters.

Give them to your sons.

1 a penny.

2 a penny.

Hot Cross Buns!

Girl:
Going to St. Ives.

Boy:
As I was Going to St. Ives.

I met a man with.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

7 wives.

Every wife had 7 sacks.

Every sack had 7 cats.

Every cat had 7 kits.

Kits.

Cats.

Sacks.

And wives.

How many were Going to St. Ives?

Girl:
Little Jack Horner.

Boy:
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner eating a Christmas pie.

He put in his thumb.

And pulled out a plum.

And said...

What a good boy am I.

Girl:
To Market To Market.

Girl:
To Market To Market to buy a fat pig.

Home again home again jiggety jig.

To Market To Market to buy a fat hog.

Home again home again jiggety jog.

To Market To Market to buy a plum bun.

Home again home again Market is done.

Girl:
Peter Piper.

Girl #1:
Hey Sabrina.

I have a tongue twister for you.

Do you know Peter Piper?

Girl #2:
How does it go?

Girl #1:
Here.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Girl #2:
OK.

I bet I can do it even faster.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Girl #1:
I'm going to try it even faster now.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickle peppers Peter Piper picked?

Girl #2:
I'm going to do it even faster.

Peter Piper picked a pickled peppers.

A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Girl #1:
That was really fast but I'm going to try it even faster.

Peter Piper picked a pickled pep--

Both:
(laughing)

Girl #1:
We went so fast.

Girl #2:
I know.

Girl:
Hark! Hark!

Boy:
Hark! Hark!

The dogs do bark.

The beggars have come to town.

Some in rags.

Some in tags.

And some in velvet gowns.

Girl:
Little Miss Muffet.

Girl:
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet.

Eating some curds and whey.

Along came a spider who sat down beside her and frightened Miss Muffet away.

(screaming)

Girl:
Polly Put the Kettle On.

Girl #1:
Polly Put the Kettle On.

Polly Put the Kettle On.

Polly Put the Kettle On.

We'll all have tea.

Girl #2:
Sukey take it off again.

Sukey take it off again.

Sukey take it off again.

They've all gone away.

Both:
Aw!

Girl:
Goosey Goosey Gander.

Girl:
Goosey Goosey Gander.

Wither shall I wander?

Upstairs and downstairs and in my lady's chamber.

There I met an old man who would not say his prayers.

I took him by the left hand and sent him down the stairs.

Girl:
Birds of a Feather.

Woman:
Birds of a Feather flock together.

So do pigs and swine.

Rats and mice will have their choice.

And so will I have mine.

Girl:
Diddle Diddle Dumpling.

Diddle Diddle Dumpling.

My son John.

Went to bed with his britches on.

1 shoe off.

And 1 shoe on.

Diddle Diddle Dumpling.

My son John.

Girl:
Jack Sprat.

Girl:
OK.

Here is your broccoli.

And here is your very big chicken.

Jack Sprat could eat no fat.

His wife could eat no lean.

And so between them both you see.

They licked the platter clean.

Girl:
There Was a Little Girl.

Girl:
There Was a Little Girl.

Who had a little curl.

Right in the middle of her forehead.

And when she was good.

She was very very good.

And when she was bad.

She was horrid.

Girl:
Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross.

Girl:
Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross.

To see a fine lady upon a white horse.

Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes.

She shall have music wherever she goes.

Girl:
1 potato 2 potato.

Man:
1 potato.

2 potato.

3 potato.

4.

5 potato.

6 potato.

7 potato.

All:
More!

Man:
8 potato.

9 potato.

Count them all to 10.

Let's put our potatoes back and count them up again.

Girl:
Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!

Boy:
Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!

My dame has lost her shoe.

My master's lost his fiddling stick.

And doesn't know what to do.

Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!

My dame has found her shoe.

My master's found his fiddling stick.

So Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!


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