廖彩杏书单-My Very First Mother Goose 53首 Chapter 1 (学1-19首)1 M6 `/ ^. A+ `/ X' i! a8 k1 t( X$ h
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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。
# ]$ m% l, ~- f9 \! g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。 4 K- S9 o9 U* C/ g) O$ H
8 h' g* a' [2 l6 v! I& @# N01 Jerry Hall: c4 }: E$ A$ p, ^
He is so small' D1 E/ V( b9 N1 C5 l" X+ h
A cat could eat him
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02 Mabel, Mabel,
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Take your elbows
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: p5 A. ^/ w! l8 T' kChapter One # L5 Q S& L r# N
03 Jack and Jillwent up the hill,
' ?( M% b7 X) s' t' HTo fetch a pail of water;
" }# B) r: f! A+ f: `Jack fell down and broke his crown,* C7 C1 B9 w" e
And Jill came tumbling after.9 c7 N: m c F% ?: C# X/ }3 W( o
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04 Shoo fly,don't bother me,* k# v' ]' J, t8 x
Shoo fly, don't bother me,
! F3 ]$ e: \; t: t7 a6 L4 XShoo fly, don't bother me,7 y* D' Z3 r s, ^
I belong to somebody./ m! y# k' x( R" j& F7 v1 s {
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05 Humpty Dumptysat on a wall,
5 {4 p; |7 ?; J; `" H" o! V1 ~Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
: [' X% E% K- ] W6 @# }4 E! GAll the king's horse and all the king's men) F. R$ ?" ?0 M3 o) l
Couldn't put Humpty together again.
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7 q6 |! z+ x, K4 }06 I'm DustyBill$ n z/ k' J+ X; i' W g- d
From Vinegar Hill,' d, C! N7 R7 Q( t' P( J! z4 g, f
Never had a bath
' v6 S/ ^. W! u o( e! AAnd I never will.
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3 C2 D5 t% e3 L% O4 l07 Down at thestation, early in the morning,* m) t C5 Q. U: P) N9 N
See the little puffer-bellies all in a row;
# K: T6 z7 A$ I1 r# U f: CSee the engine-driver pull his little lever-3 c. G6 ^. U. H
Puff puff, peep peep, off we go!
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2 M! C4 |0 q6 ?3 T08 Cackle,cackle, Mother Goose,
0 S: H# M! J9 b7 e, ]Have you any feathers loose?- ^1 q- g) J# Q7 Q) o2 m; I
Truly have I, pretty fellow,
/ h" i5 [) ~8 g9 v* Z$ IQuite enough to fill a pillow. G, w( {4 T) h5 ]
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09 Rain on thegreen grass,
, J) i$ U$ e) \3 _6 B, sAnd rain on the tree;
3 E; ]5 z. _$ K4 w: _9 C; s4 ]5 @Rain on the house top,
5 {' Z: R' f- p* KBut not on me.
- A1 s! U K+ Q+ C7 c/ v$ z10 Warm hands,warm,
1 @6 l7 f# O% U W$ H" cThe men are gone to plough,& w" J. n* N9 R, o) a0 r1 a
If you want to warm your hands,
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* T7 w9 b8 h) R( D4 R11 I'm a littleteapot, short and stout,
5 A0 b, y4 }9 I2 O0 H5 v1 d0 oHere's my handle,
& D1 ]& o; k1 ^+ ?9 pHere's my spout.
, O! v! I8 j$ V* LWhen the tea is ready, hear me shout,7 ?/ O1 S, y* h( p- Z
Pick me up and
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12 Ride a cockhorse2 Y& m$ y/ Y% n# c
To Banbury Cross,& {4 t5 Q6 T0 L. z$ `+ W3 v, W
To see what Tommy can buy;9 O2 J5 S) W4 T9 w! f
A penny white loaf,
4 j! s3 V9 [& d( t9 u' }A penny white cake,
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% N- T: a" F8 a6 C% {13 To market, tomarket, to buy a fat pig,! ?7 V3 Q4 |) R! o
Home again, home again, jiggety-jig.+ W. {7 M- }( {8 Q% z( j5 | ^0 w, U
To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,
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14 Jelly on aplate,
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1 m( m8 |' {% {7 _/ CWibble, wobble, wibble, wobble,1 v! E% a& q, C1 A1 H
Jelly on a plate. 4 R' b0 J& |9 z
Sausage in a pan,
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- v. n0 J6 l+ f( M0 s% _& HFrizzle frazzle, frizzle, frazzle,
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7 Z2 i O+ P/ O" ~) O9 ?: M# bBaby on the floor,
# ^" N& M: Y& H& s( W, c6 bBaby on the floor,5 \1 _8 F& l# I
Pick him up, pick him up,# E3 m4 T0 t" k
Baby on the floor.
, D& c0 ?4 w7 ^& ?/ k U! x15 Wash the dishes,, s' f$ w n3 e% V' o$ i% ~
Wipe the dishes,
3 W/ D5 L! ^$ l, f8 U- _Ring the bell for tea;
6 T2 z8 p* \3 G+ ?Three good wishes,
L* c$ R- j0 q4 NThree good kisses, I will give tothee. ( l$ [) q: \1 q- v3 |
16 Christopher Columbus1 }. j* F Z2 a4 t# J' L# H
was a very great man,9 Q/ e1 {0 \" r
He sailed to America
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And the waves grew higher, }4 Q) z9 g) g; t) K$ I* U; \
and higher and higher.
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17 12, Buckle my shoe;
# I9 H5 q* I+ }* U3 o7 f34 , Knock at the door;
8 ]6 |' v9 e4 O* I2 \. W56, Pick up sticks;! b) o, f2 l2 S1 X& Y- I) U' p: `
78, Lay them straight;
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18 Donkey,donkey, old and grey,1 r3 a O% M$ X+ Q9 ?
Open your mouth and gently bray.8 Y+ H$ c, \* n) d6 j( S+ |
Lift your ears and blow your horn
9 j0 l% O a& rTo walk the world this sleepy morn.
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19 Wee WillieWinkie4 @- k7 t/ g! c1 R- {( S
runs through the town,
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crying through the lock,4 h5 a5 V8 U: {* q
Are the children all in bed,
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