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  1. A cumulative tale of a house with various animals and objects that are connected to each other by the end. The rhyme was first published in 1755 and has a humorous and entertaining story for children. The web page also has the lyrics and the link to the previous post.

  2. Lars von Trier's 2018 film The House That Jack Built is alluding to this poem in the title. In The Avengers episode titled "The House That Jack Built" (series 4, episode 23), Mrs. Peel inherited an old house from an uncle Jack, who did not exist.

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  3. Learn the lyrics and history of a classic children's song that tells a story of a house and its inhabitants. Find out how it was parodied and adapted in different versions and contexts.

  4. Learn and recite this classic poem with a catchy chorus and a long list of animals and objects. Watch the video to see and hear the poem performed by Kenn Nesbitt.

  5. A popular British nursery rhyme and cumulative tale that lists the items in a house and their consequences. Learn the full text, origin and history of this rhyme, and see similar sounding rhymes.

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  7. Written by Samantha in Nursery Rhymes. This Is the House That Jack Built is a classic English nursery rhyme and cumulative tale that has been popular for centuries. It follows a cumulative pattern, with each verse adding a new element to the story while repeating the previous lines, which helps reinforce memory and sequencing skills in children.

  8. Jan 16, 2009 · Project Gutenberg's The House That Jack Built, by Randolph Caldecott This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

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