I have been contacted recently about whether very young children like the ukulele, and what songs should a parent play. In my mind, singing nursery rhymes to young children is a wonderful way for a parent to bond with a child and is also great for those learning how to play this musical instrument. I am not saying you need a ukulele to do so (that is part of the beauty of the nursery rhyme, anyone can sing them) but, if you already have a ukulele and are starting to play it - then why not?
But I think nursery rhymes also work as great practice pieces for new players regardless of having children. You see - Nursery Rhymes are, in their very nature, simple songs. As such, if you are a beginner ukulele player, simple songs are perfect to practice with. Simple strums, easy chords, well known tunes. Add to that the fact that you probably know the words and melody and you must be on to a winner. I have a very young daughter, and she beams the biggest smile you can imagine when some of these are played with a soft simple strum on the ukulele to accompany them. Have fun!
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TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR
| C | F | C |
| Twinkle, twinkle | little | star |
| F | C | G7 | C |
| How I | wonder | what you | are |
| C | G7 | C | G7 |
| Up a- | bove the | sky so | bright |
| C | G7 | C | G |
| Like a | diamond | in the | night |
| C | F | C |
| Twinkle, twinkle | little | star |
| F | C | G7 | C |
| How I | wonder | what you | are |
LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN
| C | G7 | C |
| London bridge is falling down, | falling down, | falling down, |
| C | G7 | C |
| London bridge is falling down, | my fair | lady. |
| C | G7 C |
| Take a key and lock her up, | Lock her up, Lock her up. |
| C | G7 | C |
| Take a key and lock her up, | My fair | lady. |
How will we build it up, . . .
Build it up with silver and gold, . . .
Gold and silver I have none, . . .
Build it up with needles and pins, . . .
Pins and needles bend and break, . . .
Build it up with wood and clay, . . .
Wood and clay will wash away, . . .
Build it up with stone so strong,_. . .
Stone so strong will last so long, . . .
HOT CROSS BUNS
| C |
| Hot cross buns, hot cross buns |
| G7 |
| One a penny, two a penny, |
| C |
| If you have no daughters, Give them to your sons |
| G7 |
| One a penny, Two a penny |
| C |
| Hot cross buns MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB | C | | Mary had a little lamb, | | G7 | C | | little lamb, | little lamb | | C | | Mary had a little lamb, | | G7 | C | It's | fleece was white as | snow | |
HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW
| C | G |
How | much is that doggie in the | window? |
| G | G7 | C |
The | one with the | waggily | tail. |
| C | G |
How | much is that doggie in the | window? |
| G7 | G | C |
I | do hope that | doggie's for | sale. |
| C | G |
I | must take a trip to Cali- | fornia |
| G | G7 | C |
And | leave my poor | sweetheart at | home. |
| C | G |
If | she has a doggie to pro- | tect her |
| G7 | G | C |
The | doggie will | have a good | home. |
| C | G |
I | read in the papers there are | robbers |
| G | G7 | C |
With | flashlights that | shine in the | dark. |
| C | G |
My | love needs a doggie to pro- | tect her |
| G7 | G | C |
And | scare them a- | way with one | bark. |
| C | G |
I | don't want a bunny or a | kitty. |
| G | G7 | C |
I | don't want a | parrot that | talks. |
| C | G |
I | don't want a bowl of little | fishies. |
| G7 | G | C |
You | can't take a | goldfish for a | walk. |
| C | G |
How | much is that doggie in the | window? |
| G | G7 | C |
The | one with the | waggily | tail. |
| C | G |
How | much is that doggie in the | window? |
| G7 | G | C |
I | do hope that | doggie's for | sale. |
THE MUFFIN MAN
| G7 | C |
| Oh, | Do you know the Muffin Man, |
| F | G7 |
The | Muffin Man, the | Muffin Man? |
| G7 | C |
| Oh, | Do you know the Muffin Man |
| F | G7 | G |
Who | lives in | Drury | Lane? |
| G7 | C |
| Oh, | Yes, I know the Muffin Man, |
| F | G7 |
The | Muffin Man, the | Muffin Man? |
| G7 | C |
| Oh, | Yes, I know the Muffin Man |
| F | G7 | C |
Who | lives in | Drury | Lane? |
OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM
| D | G | D | A7 | D |
| Old MacDonald | had a | farm, | E-I-E-I- | O! |
| D | G | D | A7 | D |
And | on his farm he | had some | chicks, | E-I-E-I- | O! |
| D | D |
With a | cluck-cluck here, and a | cluck-cluck there |
| D | D | D |
Here a | cluck, there a | cluck, everywhere a | cluck-cluck |
| D | G | D | A7 | D |
| Old MacDonald | had a | farm, | E-I-E-I- | O! |
And on his farm he had some
cows, (With a moo-moo here . . .)
ducks, (with a quack-quack here . . .)
etc., etc.
THIS OLD MAN (KNICK KNACK PADDY WHACK)
| C |
| This old man, he played one, |
| F | G7 |
| He played knick knack | with his thumb, |
| C |
With a | Knick, knack, paddy whack, |
| G | G7 | C |
| This old man came | rolling | home. |
This old man, he played two, He played knick knack with my shoe
This old man, he played three, He played knick knack on my knee,
This old man, he played four, He played knick knack at my door,
This old man, he played five, He played knick knack, jazz and jive,
This old man, he played six, He played knick knack with his sticks,
This old man, he played seven, He played knick knack with his pen,
This old man, he played eight, He played knick knack on my gate,
This old man, he played nine, He played knick knack, rise and shine,
This old man, he played ten, He played knick knack in my den,
OLD KING COLE
| C | F | C | F |
| Old King | Cole was a | merry old | soul |
| C | G |
And a | merry old soul was | he; |
| C | F | C | F |
He | called for his | pipe, and he | called for his | bowl |
| C | G | C |
And he | called for his | fiddlers | three. |
| C | F | C | F |
| Every | fiddler | he had a | fiddle, |
| C | G |
And a | very fine fiddle had | he; |
| C | F | C | F |
Oh there's | none so | rare, as | can com- | pare |
| C | G | C |
With King | Cole and his | fiddlers | three. |
BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP
| C | G |
| Baa, baa, | black sheep, |
| F | C |
And | one for the | little boy |
| G | C |
Who | lives down the | lane. |
More Ukulele Nursery Rhymes on the links below!
Ukulele nursery rhymes part 2
Ukulele nursery rhymes part 3
Ukulele Nursery Rhymes Part 4
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