Cowgirl
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Itsy Bitsy Spider, Farmer in the Dell, Old King Cole, Pop Goes the Weasel, Three Blind Mice...
A blind mouse would be good. I just thought of Hey Diddle Diddle-can do a cat with a fiddle. Good suggestions!
Itsy Bitsy Spider, Farmer in the Dell, Old King Cole, Pop Goes the Weasel, Three Blind Mice...
Itsy Bitsy Spider, Farmer in the Dell, Old King Cole, Pop Goes the Weasel, Three Blind Mice...
But what does he look like? :shrug:
I always liked the itsy bitsy spider to. I forgot about that one.
I guess that's the beauty of it...no one knows! You could put him in a pair of overalls and a straw hat or something like that...Or get him and the chubby girl in class to team up and she can be his wife who "can eat no lean"??[/QUOTE]
No way....
That is a good one. I had also thought of the spider from Little Miss Muffet.
Both are really creative ideas! I was thinking more generically but on these things I guess you have to "think outside the box". Spider costume probably wouldn't be too too hard to find or make either.
I have seriously thought of that. It might be kinda tough to make a costume.
Little boy blue
Come blow your horn
The sheep's in the meadow
The cow's in the corn
Where is the little boy who looks after the sheep?
He's under the haystack fast asleep
What is so hard about Little Boy Blue? Dress him up in blue and have him pretend to be asleep or find a stuffed toy sheep for him to carry.
How about "There was a man from Nantucket----Oh nevermind, that wouldn't work for a kid....
Dress him up as a grandfather clock. then his rhyme could be "Hickory dickory Dock, gimme candy you old .........never mind.
Dress him up as a grandfather clock. then his rhyme could be "Hickory dickory Dock, gimme candy you old .........never mind.
Not really a nursery rhyme, per se, but it does have a rhythmic cadence to it: The boy from "Jack and Jill".