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Finish The Line: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Baa, Baa, ___ Sheep, Have You Any Wool?"

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Fill The Blank: "Mary Had A Little ___"

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Finish The Line: "Row, Row, Row Your ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Humpty Dumpty Sat On A ___"

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Finish The Line: "Old MacDonald Had A ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "London Bridge Is ___ Down"

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Fill The Blank: "Jack And Jill Went Up The ___"

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Finish The Line: "Hickory Dickory ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "This Little ___ Went To Market"

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Fill The Blank: "Little Miss Muffet Sat On A ___"

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Finish The Line: "Itsy Bitsy ___ Climbed Up The Water Spout"

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Complete The Lyric: "Pat-A-Cake, Pat-A-Cake, ___ Man"

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Fill The Blank: "Rock-A-Bye Baby, On The ___"

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Finish The Line: "Little Bo-Peep Has Lost Her ___"

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Fill The Blank: "There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A ___"

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Finish The Line: "Rain, Rain, Go ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Ring-A-Ring O’ ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Little Jack Horner Sat In A ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Mary, Mary, Quite ___"

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Finish The Line: "Three ___ Mice, See How They Run"

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Complete The Lyric: "Little Boy Blue, Come Blow Your ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Georgie Porgie, Pudding And ___"

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Finish The Line: "Pease Porridge ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Simple ___ Was A Piper’s Son"

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Fill The Blank: "Rub-A-Dub-Dub, Three Men In A ___"

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Finish The Line: "Little ___ Tucker"

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Complete The Lyric: "One, Two, ___ My Shoe"

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Fill The Blank: "This Old ___, He Played One"

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Finish The Line: "Lullaby And Goodnight, With Roses ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Hush, Little Baby, Don’t Say A ___"

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Fill The Blank: "All The Pretty Little ___"

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Finish The Line: "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Lavender’s Blue, Dilly, Dilly, Lavender’s ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Sleep, Baby, Sleep, Thy ___ Is Near"

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Finish The Line: "Toora Loora Loora, An ___ Lullaby"

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Complete The Lyric: "Bye, Baby Bunting, Daddy’s Gone A-___"

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Fill The Blank: "Pretty Little ___ In A Row"

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Finish The Line: "Frère Jacques, Dormez-Vous? Sonnez Les ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Are You Sleeping, Brother ___?"

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Fill The Blank: "Hush-A-Bye, Don’t You ___"

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Finish The Line: "All Through The Night, Angels ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Go To Sleep, My ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Hey Diddle Diddle, The ___ And The Fiddle"

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Fill The Blank: "Dodo, L’Enfant Do, L’Enfant Dormira ___"

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Finish The Line: "Sleep, My ___, And Peace Attend Thee"

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Complete The Lyric: "When The Bough Breaks, The Cradle Will ___"

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Fill The Blank: "All The Pretty Mares And ___"

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Finish The Line: "Sleep Tight, Don’t Let The ___ Bite"

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Complete The Lyric: "Close Your Eyes And I’ll ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Cradle And All, Down Will ___"

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Finish The Line: "Little Baby, Don’t You ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Sleep, Sleep, My ___"

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Finish The Line: "Bye Baby Bunting, Mother’s Gone A-___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Baby’s Boat’s A ___ Boat"

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Fill The Blank: "Swing Low, Sweet ___"

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Finish The Line: "All Night, All ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Good Night, Sleep ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Golden Dreams In Your ___"

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Finish The Line: "Rock Me Gently, Rock Me ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Sleep, My Pretty ___"

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Fill The Blank: "When You Awake, You Shall Have All The ___"

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Finish The Line: "The Cows Are In The ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Ride A ___ Horse To Banbury Cross"

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Fill The Blank: "Little Arabella ___"

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Finish The Line: "Bye, O My Baby, Lie ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Girls And Boys, Come Out To ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Ding Dong Bell, Pussy’s In The ___"

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Finish The Line: "Sleep, My Child, And ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Polly, Put The ___ On"

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Fill The Blank: "Cock-A-Doodle-Do, My Dame Has Lost Her ___"

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Finish The Line: "Little Nancy ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Tom, Tom, The Piper’s ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Peas Porridge In The ___"

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Finish The Line: "Ladybird, Ladybird, Fly ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "A-Tisket, A-Tasket, A Green And Yellow ___"

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Fill The Blank: "I See The ___ Moon"

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Finish The Line: "Star Light, Star Bright, First ___ I See Tonight"

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Complete The Lyric: "Little Peter ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Lavender’s True, Dilly, Dilly, Who’ll Be ___"

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Finish The Line: "Bye, Baby, Bye, With A ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "All Night Long The ___ Sing"

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Fill The Blank: "Hush The ___, Don’t You Cry"

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Finish The Line: "Sleep, Sweet ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Dreams Are Made Of ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Rock The ___ Gently"

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Finish The Line: "Goodnight To The ___ In The Sky"

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Complete The Lyric: "Baby Mine, Don’t You ___"

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Complete The Lyric: "Hush Now, My ___"

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Fill The Blank: "Sleep And Be ___"

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Bar
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Star
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Jar
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Car

Twinkle Twinkle is a classic English lullaby; the missing word is “star,” opening the familiar refrain.
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Brave
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Blue
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Bright
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Black

The rhyme begins with “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep,” making “Black” the correct descriptive color in the opening line.
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Lamb
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Calf
3
Goat
4
Dog

The famous nursery rhyme centers on Mary’s pet lamb, which follows her to school one day.
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Coat
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Cart
3
Boat
4
Float

This round is about rowing a boat gently down the stream, emphasizing calm movement and simplicity.
1
Ball
2
Chair
3
Wall
4
Hill

Humpty Dumpty is famously perched on a wall before his great fall and irreparable shattering.
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Barn
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Field
3
Yard
4
Farm

Old MacDonald’s song catalogs animal sounds on his farm, making “farm” the essential missing word.
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Falling
2
Breaking
3
Coming
4
Tearing

“London Bridge is falling down” is the enduring refrain about the bridge’s collapse and rebuilding.
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Path
2
Stair
3
Road
4
Hill

Jack and Jill climb a hill to fetch a pail of water in this classic rhyme.
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Rock
2
Dock
3
Clock
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Sock

The rhyme begins “Hickory Dickory Dock,” with a mouse running up the clock immediately after.
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Bunny
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Puppy
3
Kitty
4
Piggy

“This Little Piggy” counts toes, starting with the piggy who goes to market for playful storytelling.
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Stool
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Cushion
3
Basket
4
Tuffet

Miss Muffet sits on a tuffet eating curds and whey before being frightened away by a spider.
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Spider
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Caterpillar
3
Beetle
4
Ant

The “Itsy Bitsy Spider” climbs the spout, gets washed out, then bravely tries again afterward.
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Tinker
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Candlestick
3
Fisher
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Baker’s

The rhyme addresses the baker’s man, asking him to bake a cake as fast as he can.
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River Bank
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Moonbeam
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Soft Bed
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Tree Top

The lullaby sets the baby “on the tree top,” swaying with the wind until cradle falls.
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Gloves
2
Hat
3
Sheep
4
Staff

Little Bo-Peep’s central problem is her missing sheep, whom she hopes will eventually come home.
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Tree
2
Shoe
3
Barn
4
Hut

The old woman famously lives in a shoe, where she has so many children to manage.
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Past
2
Away
3
Down
4
Slow

Children chant “Rain, rain, go away,” wishing for sunshine so they can play.
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Tulips
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Lilies
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Daisies
4
Roses

“Ring-a-ring o’ roses” describes children dancing in a circle before everyone falls down.
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Cellar
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Corner
3
Kitchen
4
Tower

Little Jack Horner sits in a corner eating a Christmas pie and pulling out a plum.
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Contrary
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Merry
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Kindly
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Worried

“Mary, Mary, quite contrary” introduces her garden with silver bells, cockle shells, and pretty maids.
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Blind
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Brown
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Scared
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Little

“These three blind mice” pursue the farmer’s wife, highlighting their blindness in the title line.
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Flute
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Trumpet
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Horn
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Whistle

Little Boy Blue is called to blow his horn, though he’s asleep under the haystack.
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Jam
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Pie
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Cake
4
Cream

Georgie Porgie is paired with “pudding and pie” in the opening line of this teasing rhyme.
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Hot
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Thick
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Thin
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Cold

“Pease porridge hot” is the opening, contrasting hot and cold versions over several days.
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Samuel
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Sidney
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Steven
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Simon

Simple Simon famously meets a pieman while being described as a piper’s son within the rhyme.
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Tub
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Barrel
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Cup
4
Boat

The line begins “Rub-a-dub-dub, three men in a tub,” listing the butcher, baker, and candlestick-maker.
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Timmy
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Tommy
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Teddy
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Toby

“Little Tommy Tucker” sings for his supper, a classic line about earning one’s meal.
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Clean
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Tie
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Buckle
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Polish

The counting rhyme instructs “One, two, buckle my shoe,” then proceeds with playful chores and numbers.
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Dog
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Boy
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Band
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Man

“This Old Man” plays knick-knack on one, starting the cumulative, rhythmic counting song.
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Beside
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Bedight
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Untied
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Alight

Brahms’ “Wiegenlied” in English includes “with roses bedight,” meaning decorated, comforting the sleeping child.
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Sound
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Cry
3
Word
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Thing

In “Hush, Little Baby,” promises follow the phrase “don’t say a word,” promising gifts if baby stays quiet.
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Dollies
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Horses
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Berries
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Flowers

This American lullaby comforts with visions of “all the pretty little horses” waiting as the child sleeps.
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Eyes
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Hands
3
Brow
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Cheeks

“Golden Slumbers” invites rest by promising sleep will kiss your eyes, soothing the listener to dreamland.
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Green
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Fair
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True
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Sweet

“Lavender’s blue, dilly, dilly, lavender’s green” contrasts colors while promising love and gentle devotion.
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Brother
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Uncle
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Sister
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Father

“Sleep, Baby, Sleep” often reassures that father is near, adding safety and warmth to bedtime.
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Ancient
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Irish
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Island
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English

“Toora Loora Loora” is popularly known as an Irish lullaby, soothing with nostalgic, gentle melody.
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Fishing
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Working
3
Hunting
4
Sailing

“Bye, Baby Bunting” mentions father hunting to get a rabbit skin to wrap baby bunting warm.
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Candles
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Flowers
3
Horses
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Angels

Some versions of “All the Pretty Little Horses” repeat the image of horses lined in a row gracefully.
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Vêpres
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Heures
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Matines
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Cloches

In the French lullaby, the bells for matins are ringing, urging Brother Jacques to awaken.
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Mark
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James
3
John
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Paul

The English counterpart addresses Brother John, asking if he’s sleeping while the morning bells ring.
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Sigh
2
Cry
3
Speak
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Peek

A comforting variant pleads “Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry,” soothing children toward restful sleep.
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Gather
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Watch
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Wander
4
Whisper

The Welsh lullaby reassures that angels watch over sleepers “all through the night” with peace.
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Baby
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Angel
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Sweetheart
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Darling

Many traditional lullabies use “Go to sleep, my baby” as a standard, calming opening sentiment.
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Hen
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Cow
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Cat
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Dog

In this whimsical rhyme, the cat plays the fiddle while other surreal antics unfold around the moon.
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Lentement
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Doucement
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Jamais
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Bientôt

This French lullaby promises the child will sleep soon—“bientôt”—comforting in gentle repetition.
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Child
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Soul
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Heart
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Love

Traditional English lullabies often bless the sleeping child, invoking peace and protection throughout the night.
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Move
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Fail
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Sway
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Fall

“Rock-a-bye Baby” warns that when the branch breaks, the cradle will fall from the treetop.
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Ponies
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Foals
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Steeds
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Colts

Some versions of horse-themed lullabies pair “mares and colts,” painting pastoral images for sleeping children.
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Shadows
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Goblins
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Mosquitoes
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Bedbugs

The bedtime saying advises “don’t let the bedbugs bite,” a playful, rhyming nighttime warning.
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Sing
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Stay
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Pray
4
Read

A caregiver often promises to sing as the child closes eyes, guiding them peacefully into sleep.
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Come
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Roll
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Drop
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Slide

In “Rock-a-bye Baby,” after the wind blows, down will come cradle and all, completing the fall.
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Cry
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Moan
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Complain
4
Pout

Many lullabies reassure “don’t you cry,” promising protection and comfort through the night’s darkness.
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Angel
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Treasure
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Blossom
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Darling

Repeated endearments like “darling” emphasize warmth and safety, inviting restful slumber in classic lullabies.
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Milking
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Sewing
3
Mending
4
Baking

Traditional variants say “Mother’s gone a-milking,” pairing with father hunting in the well-known cradle song lullaby.
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Silver
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Tiny
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Paper
4
Dream

“Baby’s Boat” sails a silver boat across the moonlit sea, a gentle nighttime voyage.
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Sparrow
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Willow
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Chariot
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River

Often sung softly at bedtime, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” invokes a chariot coming to carry one home.
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Day
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Long
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Time
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Year

The hymn-like lullaby repeats “all night, all day,” calling on angels watching over children.
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Well
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Now
3
Tight
4
Sound

The common bedtime phrase “good night, sleep tight” closes the day with a snug, comforting wish.
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Hand
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Head
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Home
4
Heart

Many lullabies promise golden dreams resting in the child’s head, a poetic image for peaceful sleep.
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Safely
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Slowly
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Softly
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Soundly

“Rock me gently, rock me slowly” mirrors soothing cradle rhythms, guiding a child into calm slumber.
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Boy
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Dove
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One
4
Girl

“Sleep, my pretty one” is a generic but classic lullaby phrase used across English-language traditions.
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Morning Sun
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Sweet Cakes
3
Pretty Horses
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Bluebirds

“All the Pretty Horses” promises beautiful horses awaiting the child upon waking from sleep.
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Valley
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Pasture
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Barn
4
Meadow

“Little Boy Blue” mentions cows in the meadow and sheep in the corn while he sleeps.
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Fine
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White
3
Dapple
4
Cock

“Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross” begins this lively rhyme with a quaint, old-fashioned term.
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Mason
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Miller
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Minter
4
Mender

“Little Arabella Miller” is a lesser-known nursery piece, often told with hand motions and smiles.
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Peaceful
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Still
3
Quiet
4
Down

Gentle lullabies ask the baby to lie still, emphasizing calmness and impending sleep.
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Stay
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Pray
3
Play
4
Sing

This evening rhyme invites children to come out to play when the moon is shining brightly.
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Yard
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Well
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Mill
4
Barn

“Ding Dong Bell” warns about kindness to animals, beginning with the cat falling into the well.
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Night Defend Thee
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Angels Keep Thee
3
Peace Attend Thee
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Dreams Befriend Thee

Traditional lines often say “Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee,” blessing the resting child.
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Curtain
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Fire
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Candle
4
Kettle

“Polly, Put the Kettle On” calls for tea time, then tells Polly to take it off again.
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Ring
2
Spoon
3
Shoe
4
Book

This rhyme humorously lists lost items, beginning with a missing shoe after the rooster’s crow.
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Buttercup
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Honeydrop
3
Etticoat
4
Goldenrod

“Little Nancy Etticoat” is an old riddle-rhyme about a little gown of white and clean flames.
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Boy
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Son
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Kin
4
Lad

“Tom, Tom, the piper’s son” is a mischievous character who steals a pig in the verse.
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Pan
2
Tin
3
Pot
4
Bowl

Another variant phrases the dish “in the pot,” repeating hot and cold versions over days.
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Home
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Away
3
High
4
Fast

“Ladybird, ladybird, fly away” is a protective chant, warning of danger at the home.
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Ribbon
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Jacket
3
Basket
4
Blanket

“A-Tisket, A-Tasket” features a green and yellow basket lost and eventually found again.
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Bright
2
Silver
3
Slender
4
New

“I see the new moon” appears in traditional bedtime verses about luck, wishes, and protection.
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Smile
2
Spark
3
Star
4
Light

“Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight” begins a classic wish upon the evening star.
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Pickle
2
Rabbit
3
Piper
4
Robin

“Little Peter Rabbit” is a simple children’s song, often used in preschools with motions.
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Kind
2
Queen
3
Mine
4
Seen

Some versions continue with royal imagery, asking who will be queen in the child’s imagined kingdom.
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Cradle
2
Lullaby
3
Kissing
4
Candle

Old lullaby fragments often rhyme “bye” with “lullaby,” emphasizing the act of singing the child asleep.
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Crickets
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Robins
3
Nightingales
4
Doves

Pastoral lullabies evoke nighttime crickets singing, reinforcing calm, steady natural rhythms for sleep.
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Night
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Moon
3
Child
4
Rain

“Hush the child, don’t you cry” appears across variants promising comfort, safety, and gentle slumber.
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Sparrow
2
Blossom
3
Angel
4
Baby

“Sleep, sweet baby” is a fundamental, direct address appearing widely in English lullaby traditions.
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Sugar
2
Moonbeams
3
Starlight
4
Wishes

Many lullaby lines poetically link dreams with starlight, creating sparkling imagery to soothe children’s minds.
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Cradle
2
Night
3
Moon
4
Boat

“Rock the cradle gently” echoes the motion that comforts infants, central to countless bedtime songs.
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Wind
2
Stars
3
Clouds
4
Moon

Many modern bedtime books and songs say goodnight to the moon, personifying it as a friendly presence.
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Cry
2
Shiver
3
Hide
4
Wander

“Baby Mine,” popularized by a classic film, reassures tenderly with “don’t you cry, baby mine.”
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Dear
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Soul
3
Heart
4
Bird

“Hush now, my dear” appears across traditional lullabies, offering quiet reassurance and affection before sleep.
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True
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Brave
3
Glad
4
Still

“Sleep and be still” is a traditional pacifying phrase, urging quiet restfulness as night deepens.
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Close your eyes and drift back to bedtime—night-lights glowing, gentle humming, and whispered shhh. From “Twinkle, Twinkle” to soothing cradle songs, can you finish the lines and recall the melodies that tucked you in? Let’s test your lullaby memory.

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