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Children's Songs and Rounds Collection

This document contains several traditional children's rhymes from Spain, including chants, rounds, riddles, tongue twisters, and songs. It features short rhymes on topics such as animals, numbers, and everyday activities, which are easy to memorize and entertaining for children. The goal is to preserve these oral traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation.
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Children's Songs and Rounds Collection

This document contains several traditional children's rhymes from Spain, including chants, rounds, riddles, tongue twisters, and songs. It features short rhymes on topics such as animals, numbers, and everyday activities, which are easy to memorize and entertaining for children. The goal is to preserve these oral traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation.
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RETAHILA

Pito pito, colorito,


Where are you going so beautifully?
To the true era,
pin, pan, out.
Around the corner from my house,
I ran into Pinocchio,
and he told me to tell
up to eight.
Pin, one, pin, two,
pin, three, pin, four
pin, five, pin, six,
pin, seven, pin, eight...

Everyone counts to five


in Francisco's house
one, two, three, four, and five.

Pinto, pinto, little gorgorito,


sell the goats for twenty-five.
I have an ox in the pen
what knows to plow and to trumpet
and go around in circles.
Where?
In Portugal.
In which alley?
In La Moraleja.
Hide that hand
Here comes the old woman.

Children's Rounds
THE ROUND OF VOWELS
The a came out, the a came out
I don't know where it's going (repeated)

to buy a gift for my mom

to buy a gift for his mom


The e came out, the e came out
I don't know where it went (repeated)
I went with my aunt Marta to have tea

he went with his aunt Marta to have tea


The i came out, the i came out
and I did not feel it (repeat)
I went to buy a point for you.

he went to buy a little point for me


The O came out, the O came out
and hardly came back (repeats)
I went to eat tamales and gained weight.

he went to eat tamales and gained weight


The U came out, the U came out
and what do you say (repeat)
I went out on my bicycle and arrived in Peru.

he left on his bicycle and arrived in Peru


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The Lemon Balm Bull
Let's go around
the red bull
to see the frog
eating parsley

The frog is not here


he will be in his garden
cutting a rose
sowing a carnation.
How did the little frog wake up?
"Wormed!"

Riddles
My sting is harmful,
my insignificant body,
but the nectar that I give
you eat it instantly.
(The bee)

I have a little ball

ink, also
I have a hood
and I write well.
(The pen)

We leave when it gets dark,


we're leaving if the rooster sings,
and there are those who say that they see us
when someone steps on a corn.
(The stars)

SPEECH TWISTER
Pablito stepped on the floor, stepping on the floor Pablito
floor when Pablito stepped on the floor, pieces of
floor floor Pablito.

Hungry men, man, open their


broad shoulders without ceasing to be men with
hunger man manly. If you are a man
hungry man manly, so say that you are
a man with hunger and not just any man
hombruno means a man with very broad shoulders
man, man.

The duck said to the duck. Duck, I'm bringing you legs.
up goes the leg of a fat duck. Fat duck paty-
long, webbed like you. The duck threw its paw at the
the hen and the leg caught the poor duck by the leg.
CHILDREN'S SONGS
The dairy cow
I have a dairy cow,
it's not just any cow,
I want meringue milk,
Oh! What a salty cow,
ding, ding, ding, ding.

I have bought a cowbell.


And my cow has liked it
He strolls through the meadow
Fly swatter with the tail
Toll, toll
Toll, toll
How happily we will live
When you return to my side
With your cheeses, with your kisses
The three together, what a thrill!

An Elephant

An elephant was balancing on the web of a spider,


and seeing that it was not falling, he went to inform another elephant.

two elephants were balancing on the spider's web,


And seeing that they weren't falling, they went to inform another elephant.

three elephants were balancing on the web of a spider,


As they saw that they were not falling, they went to notify another elephant.

Four elephants were balancing...


3. THE LITTLE FINGERS

The little fingers of the hand,


everyone together will be;
if you count them one by one,
five are and nothing more.

The little fingers of the hands,


you will see them stretched out;

if you count both hands,


Five and five what will they be?
Mixed Private School Jesus of Nazareth
Prof. Gabriela López
Communication and Language.
Research Work

Jeyson Alexander Boch Cojtin


Second Grade.
May 19, 2014

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