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    • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star − the mecca of all Irish nursery rhymes. You’re definitely singing this as you read it, aren’t you? A much-loved classic that has been around for decades.
    • Mary Had a Little Lamb − the reason every little girl wanted a lamb. Many little girls asked their parents for a little lamb after hearing this nursery rhyme.
    • Baa Baa Black Sheep − we hope this sheep was charging for the wool. The story of a sheep offering three bags of his own wool is a very famous nursery rhyme.
    • How Much is that Doggie in the Window? − always ready for the barking bit. Did we ever find out how much that dog in the window cost? Although we do think that he was never actually for sale (spoiler).
  1. Index of Irish songs for children as Gaeilge, lullabies and school songs. Irish Gaelic lyrics and translations.

  2. Feb 22, 2016 · Rannta Gaeilge – Irish Rhymes for all levels. Hi, here is a collection of rhymes I have collected as gaeilge. The first book copyright can be seen below and has a list of rhymes for each level. Beneath these rhymes there is a collection of infant rhymes. Please scroll down to find.

  3. The Speks are a six-piece trad band from Ireland. We sing nursery rhymes and songs set to Irish music for children. Sing along and sing aloud!

  4. Learn to sing some of your favourite nursery rhymes in Gaelic. I wonder which one you’ll like best.

  5. Mama Lisa's House of Nursery Rhymes. Children's songs and nursery rhymes from all over the globe presented both in English and their native languages. Many include sound clips and sheet music.

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  7. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep in Irish for children. This is an English nursery rhyme, the earliest surviving version of which dates from 1731. The words have changed little in two and a half centuries.

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