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Charity no: 313343 Illustration © Ellie Sandall Rhyme credits - ‘Little Peter Rabbit’ - song words reproduced from the album “Songs & Rhymes 2” (IT305) by permission of CYP MusicLimited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited.‘There’s a Worm at the Bottom of the Garden’ - BookTrust has acted on good faith with every effort to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing. ‘Round and Round the Garden’ - song words reproduced from the album “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” (SSCD012) by permission of CYP Music Limited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited ‘Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary’ - song words reproduced from the album “First Rhymes” (FIRCD004) by permission of CYP Music Limited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited. ‘Row, Row, Row Your Boat’ - song words reproduced from text © Nosy Crow Ltd 2015. For more book ideas, resources and information, go to: booktrust.org.uk/outdoors Let’s Explore Outdoors! With rhymes for National Bookstart Week There’s a Worm at the Bottom of the Garden There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And all that he can do Is wiggle all day and wiggle all night The neighbours say he’s a terrible fright There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And all that he can do Is wiggle along and wiggle around And wiggle himself back under the ground There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row (repeat) Little Peter Rabbit Little Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose Little Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose Little Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose And he flipped it and he flapped it, but it wouldn’t go away Poor little Peter Rabbit Poor little Peter Rabbit Poor little Peter Rabbit He flipped it and he flapped it, but it wouldn’t go away Little Peter Rabbit has a bee upon his knee Little Peter Rabbit has a bee upon his knee Little Peter Rabbit has a bee upon his knee And he flipped it and he flapped it, but it wouldn’t go away Poor little Peter Rabbit Poor little Peter Rabbit Poor little Peter Rabbit He flipped it and he flapped it, but it wouldn’t go away Row, Row, Row Your Boat 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 creak. And if you see a little mouse, Don’t forget to squeak! Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the river. And if you see a polar bear, Don’t forget to shiver! Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream. And if you see a crocodile, Don’t forget to SCREAM! Round and Round the Garden Round and round the garden Went the teddy bear One step, two step And a tickly under there! Round and round the haystack Went the little mouse One step, two step In his little house

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Rhyme credits - ‘Little Peter Rabbit’ - song words reproduced from the album “Songs & Rhymes 2” (IT305) by permission of CYP MusicLimited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited.‘There’s a Worm at the Bottom of the Garden’ - BookTrust has acted on good faith with every effort to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing. ‘Round and Round the Garden’ - song words reproduced from the album “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” (SSCD012) by permission of CYP Music Limited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited ‘Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary’ - song words reproduced from the album “First Rhymes” (FIRCD004) by permission of CYP Music Limited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited. ‘Row, Row, Row Your Boat’ - song words reproduced from text © Nosy Crow Ltd 2015.

For more book ideas, resources and information, go to: booktrust.org.uk/outdoors

Let’s Explore Outdoors! With rhymes for National Bookstart Week

There’s a Worm at the Bottom of the Garden

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And all that he can do

Is wiggle all day and wiggle all night The neighbours say he’s a terrible fright

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And all that he can do

Is wiggle along and wiggle around And wiggle himself back under the ground

There’s a worm at the bottom of the garden And his name is Wiggly Woo

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

Mary, Mary, quite contrary

How does your garden grow?

With silver bells and cockle shells

And pretty maids all in a row

(repeat)

Little Peter Rabbit

Little Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose

Little Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose

Little Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose

And he flipped it and he flapped it,

but it wouldn’t go away

Poor little Peter Rabbit

Poor little Peter Rabbit

Poor little Peter Rabbit

He flipped it and he flapped it,

but it wouldn’t go away

Little Peter Rabbit has a bee upon his knee

Little Peter Rabbit has a bee upon his knee

Little Peter Rabbit has a bee upon his knee

And he flipped it and he flapped it,

but it wouldn’t go away

Poor little Peter Rabbit

Poor little Peter Rabbit

Poor little Peter Rabbit

He flipped it and

he flapped it,

but it wouldn’t

go away

Row, Row, Row Your BoatRow, 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 creak.

And if you see a little mouse, Don’t forget to squeak!

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the river.

And if you see a polar bear, Don’t forget to shiver!

Row, row, row your boat,

Gently down the stream.

And if you see a crocodile, Don’t forget to SCREAM!

Round and Round the Garden Round and round the garden Went the teddy bear One step, two step And a tickly under there! Round and round the haystack Went the little mouse One step, two step In his little house

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Rhyme credits - ‘Five little Speckled Frogs’ - song words reproduced from the album ‘1, 2, 3, 4, 5’ by permission of CYP Music Limited. www.kidsmusic.co.uk © CYP Music Limited. ‘A Hedgehog is Very Prickly’ – song words reproduced from Kathie Johnston. © The Baby Music Company.

Five Little Speckled Frogs

Five little speckled frogs

Five little speckled frogs

Sat on a speckled log

Eating the most delicious grubs (yum yum)

One jumped into the pool

Where it was nice and cool

Then there were four

green speckled frogs

(glub glub!)

Four little speckled frogs

Sat on a speckled log

Eating the most delicious grubs (yum yum)

One jumped into the pool

Where it was nice and cool

Then there were three

green speckled frogs (glub glub!)

Three little speckled frogs

Sat on a speckled log

Eating the most delicious grubs (yum yum)

One jumped into the pool

Where it was nice and cool

Then there were two

green speckled frogs (glub glub!)

Two little speckled frogs

Sat on a speckled log

Eating the most delicious grubs (yum yum)

One jumped into the pool

Where it was nice and cool

Then there was one

green speckled frog (glub glub!)

One little speckled frog

Sat on a speckled log

Eating the most delicious grubs (yum yum)

He jumped into the pool

Where it was nice and cool

Then there were no more

speckled frogs (glub glub!)

A Hedgehog is Very Prickly

A hedgehog is very prickly A hedgehog is very prickly A hedgehog is very prickly

It couldn’t be anything else!

A fish is very slippery A fish is very slippery A fish is very slippery

It couldn’t be anything else!

A teddy is very cuddly A teddy is very cuddly A teddy is very cuddly

It couldn’t be anything else!

A frog is very jumpy A frog is very jumpy A frog is very jumpy

It couldn’t be anything else!

A snake is very wriggly A snake is very wriggly A snake is very wriggly

It couldn’t be anything else!

A crocodile is very snappy A crocodile is very snappy A crocodile is very snappy

It couldn’t be anything else!

But a baby is very tickly

A baby is very tickly A baby is very tickly

It couldn’t be anything else!

Let’s Explore Outdoors! With rhymes for National Bookstart Week

For more book ideas, resources and information, go to: booktrust.org.uk/outdoors