廖彩杏书单-My Very First Mother Goose 53首 Chapter 1 (学1-19首)
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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。 7 N# r8 ~2 s& A. e& d) @
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。 * v _7 _( x& p. J- b; a: Q7 @
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01 Jerry Hall/ G' H* ?/ o# S! N1 r0 q
He is so small
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Hat and all.
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" v. X* R7 \; B$ S02 Mabel, Mabel,4 t8 m: Y& X1 L
Strong and able,
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off the table.
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9 }5 k0 z9 P) F6 f/ E& s' d, HChapter One $ R; K( j+ G& m) |# _
03 Jack and Jillwent up the hill,3 L' A! k- P2 D
To fetch a pail of water;! ]! ]3 d6 |- G y; T c; d
Jack fell down and broke his crown,( x6 V7 p. |+ H# n3 X/ A: u
And Jill came tumbling after.1 r7 w( _) J8 t
: e5 A' J1 \: u, e3 Q04 Shoo fly,don't bother me," p6 Z' e0 ~7 i2 H
Shoo fly, don't bother me,
, }0 T% ]4 ?) l& K& R, P9 v. c! OShoo fly, don't bother me,
! D/ J$ z1 j8 f! s; fI belong to somebody.) r: _ q$ }) K% `- I3 l0 ]2 ?. y
9 ?( ]/ @+ ~, q+ h. H( [05 Humpty Dumptysat on a wall,- O% p# _& E z
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.1 f7 r, N5 f* M2 v$ P, y
All the king's horse and all the king's men
( t& Z, O& `+ b! }Couldn't put Humpty together again.
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9 w2 p Y' b* ~# t# z5 _9 h06 I'm DustyBill
2 u! n8 h; v/ B! v) b6 N6 KFrom Vinegar Hill,# M, M& Q8 }+ N; d4 M( p. I) z
Never had a bath
0 d t1 G: k' S5 b/ XAnd I never will.* y, r1 J# i \' P
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07 Down at thestation, early in the morning,
, v5 [! t+ S) i& [1 }See the little puffer-bellies all in a row;+ |& i+ H1 Z+ y) t! Q7 [
See the engine-driver pull his little lever-, T6 }8 O% j E& s1 Y4 Y |
Puff puff, peep peep, off we go!9 R, y9 N9 X; d+ [0 O! B
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08 Cackle,cackle, Mother Goose,
! ?8 |; J7 v4 m% @Have you any feathers loose?
' C/ m7 @8 [ s" ?3 T4 [Truly have I, pretty fellow,: l: n6 H, \- X7 ]/ _: U
Quite enough to fill a pillow.3 ?9 ~/ V8 c" D4 V1 H
6 r, r1 X+ \1 K$ Y' F$ U1 ]$ a09 Rain on thegreen grass, w: n5 h" _' U6 w! j
And rain on the tree;6 O7 q3 n3 q% v$ r
Rain on the house top,; z' W& }/ u# J) f i/ E$ g1 A
But not on me.
6 Z ?5 a9 E' q- B% Q10 Warm hands,warm,8 _9 f3 ?' ]% u B
The men are gone to plough,3 i' h `4 _. t- L7 D
If you want to warm your hands,
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' @: }& O: A0 |+ E& R C% c11 I'm a littleteapot, short and stout,( @" B) Q% O4 Z' x% g* o
Here's my handle,* Y- g- j) E; ^" u2 \
Here's my spout.
$ t8 G( G$ @) J4 o& d& sWhen the tea is ready, hear me shout,7 m" j8 b6 W+ R$ u4 W, g2 p
Pick me up and5 D" ^. q/ e; I# s' G2 D; F# J
pour me out!$ E$ H) B& s, V
2 n0 f E) Q* P: h& a6 a5 ]12 Ride a cockhorse
1 E1 t( F1 s5 }, ETo Banbury Cross,
* y+ h9 \+ c4 B7 z0 g* u8 y3 l( RTo see what Tommy can buy;4 X2 L6 ^; c b
A penny white loaf,' o2 k: k J3 h7 F8 P
A penny white cake,. j+ r( H6 E4 w" m
And a two-penny apple pie.& B2 R1 Q3 y/ l2 J9 {
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13 To market, tomarket, to buy a fat pig,/ T- T! [) T I7 ^
Home again, home again, jiggety-jig.
" @- |/ G' m% i, o6 S/ Y0 sTo market, to market, to buy a fat hog,
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14 Jelly on aplate,
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Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble,4 k, C! X$ q$ F$ D R9 H% _
Jelly on a plate. }4 s- d7 W, w4 l' i0 x
Sausage in a pan,
3 j2 m& N7 j- A# m1 D0 s& `, t0 cSausage in a pan,
. d9 Q" c; z, H! N( rFrizzle frazzle, frizzle, frazzle,
, `9 z8 |& I+ S/ QSausage in a pan.( L7 T% t2 \8 a% m7 c; n
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Baby on the floor,4 v5 b4 U8 {1 N' l, a/ R/ d5 s
Baby on the floor,
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Baby on the floor. 7 i* Q( A$ g @
15 Wash the dishes,
; T4 c) j0 j" z- T/ F: |* G7 vWipe the dishes,
+ ~# S; Y2 U! Y; ORing the bell for tea;
. `0 c% P) R/ C1 G2 L7 iThree good wishes,
5 Y$ w4 H( Y* X0 N& D8 K" v( yThree good kisses, I will give tothee.
0 V' p. E: J% n/ V5 O7 ?16 Christopher Columbus: _* {1 l/ Z3 D* I0 Q
was a very great man,
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% V( B. Y% ]" t* F H; G7 W6 {# y$ I5 YThe can was greasy,
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And the waves grew higher,' ^, m: p8 E; h! L, Z% a; o
and higher and higher. X* X" O- J* w3 f7 u/ A a, }
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17 12, Buckle my shoe;
( ]. [3 z$ e( G: Z$ Z34 , Knock at the door;- v x$ Y2 S7 M. A' w
56, Pick up sticks;- o' W: Q8 ~" ?7 |0 N: h* K
78, Lay them straight;
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18 Donkey,donkey, old and grey,+ m" p, n" L! y3 P6 L# E
Open your mouth and gently bray.% B! @7 S$ J. S4 h3 i( Y
Lift your ears and blow your horn
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runs through the town,2 A: v# S/ q5 K8 p7 i ?% U% ^
Upstairs and downstairs in his night-gown,
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7 X5 T( I. t1 d7 c. p6 W$ O J( {+ mfor now it's eight o'clock?
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