Five Little Monkeys | Baby Hazel Nursery Rhymes, Movie & More - Summary

Summary

This text appears to be a transcript of a children's nursery rhyme video. It starts with the song "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed", which involves a series of events where monkeys fall off the bed and their parents call a doctor. The number of monkeys decreases each time until only one remains. The song continues with a series of similar events involving "Four Little Monkeys", "Three Little Monkeys", and "Two Little Monsters".

The song then transitions to "Baa Baa Black Sheep" and "Itsy Bitsy Spider", each with their own actions and rhymes. The video ends with "Jingle Bells" and "Hush Little Baby", two popular children's songs. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to their YouTube channel for more nursery rhymes.

Facts

1. The text starts with a nursery rhyme about five little monkeys.
2. The monkeys are seen jumping on a bed.
3. One monkey falls off and hits his head, leading to a call to the doctor.
4. The doctor advises against any more monkeys jumping on the bed.
5. The text then transitions to a nursery rhyme about four little monkeys, then three, two, and one.
6. Each time, a monkey falls off and hits his head, leading to a call to the doctor.
7. The doctor again advises against any more monkeys jumping on the bed.
8. The text then shifts to a story about little ducks.
9. The ducks go on various adventures, like fishing, trekking, and swimming.
10. Each time, a duck falls off and hits his head, leading to a call to the mother duck.
11. The mother duck advises against any more ducks going out.
12. The text then switches to a story about five little monsters.
13. The monsters jump on a bed and fall off, leading to calls to the king, queen, and prince.
14. The doctor advises against any more monsters jumping on the bed.
15. The text then transitions to a nursery rhyme about a farmer, his wife, cows, pigs, dogs, cats, and a mouse.
16. The mouse takes a cheese, which stands alone.
17. The text then mentions a channel for nursery rhymes.
18. The text ends with the nursery rhyme "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".