Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Extra Reading Diary: Nursery Rhymes


Continued are more nursery rhymes. Once again I found three that really stuck out to me, so brief explanations will follow.

Jack Be Nimble: Once again, I believe that this is a nursery rhyme that almost every knows.  Jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack jump over a candlestick. Such a simple rhyme, but almost everyone has heard of it. I think just the simplicity of this one is what interests me. It is so simple but has become such a popular nursery rhyme.

Jack jumping over a candlestick. Web source: Wikipedia
To Market, To Market: I liked this rhyme a lot. It talked about going to the market to buy a pig, then going to the market to buy a hog. I liked that this rhyme had a lot of nonsense in it. It really had no reason, but still made a great rhyme.

Georgie Porgie: Kind of like the last one, I really liked this rhyme because it didn’t make a whole lot of sense. I also liked the name Georgie Porgie. I thought it had a funny story behind it. He kissed the girls and made them cry, but when they came out to play, he ran away.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Steven, I agree the simplicity of the nursery rhymes are the attraction. I read a ton of poetry but for some reason when I hear a nursery rhyme it just takes me back to my child hood. The three you picked to talk about are ones that I am familiar with, and I agree with you, they are fun.

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