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    • The Origin of Lullabies
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    Did you know... "Lullaby" is a derivative from Jewish folklore meaning "Lilith abi" which, when translated to the English tongue, simply means "Lilith, go away." Lilith, a she-demon, was said to have been Adam's first wife (before Eve), so the term "lullaby" was coined in order to protect children from her. Throughout history, lullabies and nursery...

    The "farmer's wife" refers to Queen Mary I, otherwise known as Bloody Mary, the one who burned hundreds of Protestant "heretics" in Tudor England. The "three blind mice" were three noblemen who were convicted of plotting against her and who, as a result, she had burned alive at the stake.

    This nursery rhyme references The Black Deathin Europe, a bubonic plague pandemic that lasted from 1346 to 1352. The plague would appear as black sores on the bodies of the afflicted. People stuffed "posies," a type of flower, into their pockets so they couldn't smell the dead bodies that were piling up everywhere. The ashes fell after they burned ...

    There are several theories and stories about the meaning and origins of this very popular nursery rhyme. 1. One has it referring to the Vikings' attack on the bridge in 1009. 2. Another fable is that the bridge's foundation was made of human children's remains, and the only way to keep the bridge standing was to offer another child as a sacrifice t...

    There is no evidence as to where history places thissimple little quatrain,but there are a number of theories. The version we know today was first published in 1810. Some believe it refers to the average village drunkard and others believe it's a reference to King Richard III of England, who was often portrayed with a humpback. The story is that Ki...

    If you listen to the words of the version we know today, you can easily assume it depicts a horrific setting for a child. One popular story is that the child in the rhyme is the son of James VII, who some believed was smuggled into the birthing chamber in order to give James a Catholic heir. The wind is thought to refer to James's family members co...

    People often question the validity of this nursery rhyme since water is typically found at the bottom of a hill instead of at the top. However, other theories suggest that it has a much deeper meaning than originally thought. Jack and Jill are assumed to represent France's King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, a couple that was said to be gree...

    Although it was first published in 1731, many believe that this fun little nursery rhyme was in reference to the heavy taxes that were placed on wool in 1275. However, many others say that it was in connection with the slave trade of the Americas. There has been controversy over the words "black" and "master" in the rhyme, some interpreting these a...

    This is said to be a reference to Queen Mary I of England (also known as Bloody Mary), written to heckle her time on the throne. "Contrary" describes her style of leadership, and "How does your garden grow" mocks her inability to produce living children. Mary I, a Catholic, was widely known for her persecution of over 300 Protestants during her rei...

    One interpretation is that Little Boy Blue was in reference to Cardinal Wolsey, who was the son of a butcher and was also a hayward. In the 18th century, cows eating ("in the corn") and sheep eating large amounts was believed to have made the animals extremely sick, thus a foul idea may be portrayed in this nursery rhyme. Regardless of what you cho...

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  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Baby & Toddler. Milestones. Play & Learning. 23 Nursery Rhymes Your Little One Will Love. Your definitive guide to the best childrens nursery rhymes for kids of all ages. save article. By Rose Walano. Updated January 30, 2024. Image: Gardenhouse Films.

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