Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Turn around.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Touch the ground.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Polish the shoes.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Off to school.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Turn around.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Touch the ground.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Polish the shoes.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Off to school.
I love the sound of birds
so early in the morn,
I like the sound of puppies soon after they are born.
I love the smell of flowers
and the taste of honey from bees.
I love the sound the wind makes when it’s blowing through the trees.
I love the way the sky looks on a bright and sunny day,
and even when it’s rainy, I love the shades of gray.
I love the smell of the ocean, the sound of waves upon the sand,
I love the feel of seashells and how they look in my hand.
And when the sun is gone, I love the moon that shines so bright,
I love the sounds of crickets and other creatures of the night.
So when I lay me down to sleep, I thank the Lord above,
For all the things of nature and more, all the things I love.
The farmer's in his den,
The farmer's in his den,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
The farmer's in his den.
(with one child in the centre of a circle)
The farmer wants a wife,
The farmer wants a wife,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
The farmer wants a wife.
(the farmer picks a wife)
The wife wants a child,
The wife wants a child,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
The wife wants a child.
(the wife picks a child)
The child wants a nurse,
The child wants a nurse,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
The child wants a nurse.
(the child picks a nurse)
The nurse wants a dog,
The nurse wants a dog,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
The nurse wants a dog.
(the nurse picks a dog)
The dog wants a bone,
The dog wants a bone,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
The dog wants a bone.
(the dog picks a bone)
We all pat the bone,
We all pat the bone,
E -AH – A – DE- OH
We all pat the bone.
A big fat hen
A big fat hen,
A couple of ducks and
A big fat hen,
A couple of ducks and
Three running hares
Continue adding the following:
Four brown bears
Five fat felines
Six simple simons
Seven silly sailors sailing the seven seas
Eight egotistical elephants eagerly awaiting entrance into Ethiopia
Nine nimbling ninnys nimbling nimbling gnats
Ten tiny tom Toms tinkering tiny tunes
One, two,
Buckle my shoe;
Three, four,
Knock at the door;
Five, six,
Pick up sticks;
Seven, eight,
Lay them straight:
Nine, ten,
A big fat hen;
Eleven, twelve,
Dig and delve;
Thirteen, fourteen,
Maids a-courting;
Fifteen, sixteen,
Maids in the kitchen;
Seventeen, eighteen,
Maids a-waiting
Nineteen, twenty,
My plate’s empty
Thirteen, fourteen, draw the curtain,
Fifteen sixteen, the maid’s in the kitchen,
Seventeen, eighteen, she’s in waiting,
Nineteen, twenty, my stomach’s empty

The above poem by Phyllis Diller is true to the core. A smile can do wonders! Smiling not only makes you presentable from the outside but also peaceful from within. It even improves your immune system and keeps you relaxed.
The poem A Smile is beautifully written to encourage kids to smile. It begins with the comment that “A smile is a funny thing” as it brings wrinkles to your face but once it’s gone, you can’t find any trace of it on the face. The poem then goes on to say that a smile multiplies into two when one person smiles at the other.
Although the given poem “A Smile” is for young minds, it has been woven perfectly. English Poem for Class 2 contains deep lessons in its simple lines. This poem is listed in the CBSE English curriculum.
For more of such awesome kids learningresources, you can check our website and let your kid enjoy learning.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Turn around. Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Touch the ground. Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Polish ...