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Can you repeat 3 nursery rhymes without cheating?
« on: 04/02/2007 04:41:42 »
If you can take a shot below!


Little boy blue come blow your horn the sheeps are in the meadow the cows are in the corn, where's the little boy who looks after the sheep, he's under the hay stack fast asleep!


Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town upstairs, downstairs in his night gown. Tapping at the windows crying through the locks, are the children in their beds, for it's now eight o'clock?


Jack be nimble Jack be quick. Jack Jumped over the candlestick!


Your turns! Lets see how many you remember? If you can take a shot below!


Little boy blue come blow your horn the sheeps are in the meadow the cows are in the corn, where's the little boy who looks after the sheep, he's under the hay stack fast asleep!


Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town upstairs, downstairs in his night gown. Tapping at the windows crying through the locks, are the children in their beds, for it's now eight o'clock?


Jack be nimble Jack be quick. Jack Jumped over the candlestick!


Your turns! Lets see how many you remember?
« Last Edit: 04/02/2007 04:43:27 by Karen W. »
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