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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. Another Irish nursery rhyme owes its origin to the disbanded soldiers and younger sons of gentlemen who had lost their means of living after the putting down of the rebellion of 1641. These men took to the woods and maintained themselves by the spoil of law-abiding subjects, hence they were called Tories.

    • Amhrán na bhFiann – the song that every Irish person learned in school. A list of the top ten Irish songs you learned in school is incomplete without Amhrán na bhFiann.
    • Peigín Litir Móir – a title that’s impossible to read without singing it. We screamed it at the top of our lungs in primary school, and now, Peigín Litir Móir is every Irish person’s go-to when asked to ‘sing something in Irish’!
    • Beidh Aonach Amárach – translates as ‘there will be a fair tomorrow’ Beidh Aonach Amárach is another great tune on our list of the top ten Irish songs you learned in school.
    • Bean Pháidín – a song that is not as romantic as you once thought. During your school days, the energetic nature of Bean Pháidín may have fooled you into thinking that it was a happy song, but we must bust your bubble on this one.
  2. 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.

  3. If your little ones love fantastic, magical songs with an Irish twist then The Speks are the boys for you! This collection of sing-along songs and nursery rhymes is set to some expertly played Irish music and is quite charming, especially for younger children.

  4. Dec 21, 2021 · Nursery rhymes and song are key when learning language as a kid, so I wanted to share some typical nursery rhymes in Irish, as well as a Christmas carol and a video to accompany it. 🎄

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