Wheels On The Bus Nursery Rhyme & Kindergarten Songs by Kids Tv - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a children's song or nursery rhyme performance. The song includes various well-known nursery rhymes, such as "This Old Man", "Humpty Dumpty", "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", "London Bridge is Falling Down", "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary", "Rain Rain Go Away", and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". The performance seems to be a compilation of these rhymes, with the singer introducing each song and providing the lyrics.

The singer starts with "This Old Man", describing the actions of the wheels on the bus, the wipers, the people on the bus, the horn, and the baby on the bus. They then introduce "Humpty Dumpty", describing his various falls and the actions of the king's horses and men.

The performance continues with "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", describing the spider's actions and the reactions of its victims. The singer then introduces "London Bridge is Falling Down", describing the bridge's collapse and the reactions of the city.

"Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" is next, with the singer providing the lyrics to describe the actions of Mary and her garden. The performance then includes "Rain Rain Go Away", with the singer introducing each family member and their actions during the rain.

Finally, the singer introduces "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", providing the lyrics and describing the actions of the people rowing the boat. The performance ends with the lyrics of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", with the singer providing the final instructions.

Facts

1. The lyrics describe various characters and their activities, such as a bus ride through a town, a baby on the bus, and the actions of the driver and passengers on the bus .
2. The song includes references to "Humpty Dumpty", a character from a nursery rhyme who repeatedly falls off a wall .
3. The lyrics also mention "Simple Simon", another character from a nursery rhyme who makes several mistakes .
4. The lyrics refer to an event where children jump on a bed, with each verse detailing a different number of babies and the consequences of their actions .
5. The song includes a reference to "Jack and Jill", characters from a nursery rhyme who encounter various difficulties while fetching a pail of water .
6. The lyrics mention "London Bridge", a well-known nursery rhyme about the bridge falling down .
7. The song includes a character named "Mary", who is described as "quite contrary" .
8. The lyrics refer to a character named "Miss Molly", who has a sick doll and calls for a doctor to help .
9. The song includes a sequence of nursery rhyme phrases, such as "one two buckle my shoe", "rain rain go away", and "there were ten in the bed" .
10. The lyrics mention a final verse where everyone is instructed to "start rowing" a boat, with the chorus repeating the phrase "row row your boat gently down the stream" .