Play School Silly Songs and Rhymes
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Narrated by:
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Trisha Goddard
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John Hamblin
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Monica Trapaga
About this listen
Popular Play School presenters Trisha Goddard, John Hamblin and Monica Trapaga will delight young children as they bring to life some of the silliest and funniest rhymes and songs ever written.
There are some much loved favourites:
- 'Three Cheeky Monkeys'
- 'Fuzzy Wuzzy'
- 'Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat'
- 'It's Raining, It's Pouring'
Along with a collection of great nonsense songs, including:
- 'Miss Polly Had a Dolly'
- 'The Bear Went Over the Mountain'
- 'Michael Finnigin'
And many more...
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