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nursery rhyme
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nursery rhyme
n.
A short, rhymed poem or tale for children.

nursery rhyme
n
a short traditional verse or song for children, such as Little Jack Horner
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Noun1.nursery rhymenursery rhyme - a tale in rhymed verse for children
narration, narrative, story, tale - a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program; "his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children"
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nursery rhyme nfilastrocca
nursery rhyme nfilastrocca

nursery rhyme أغنية أطفال říkanka børnerim Kinderreim παιδικό τραγούδι canción infantil lastenloru comptine pjesmice za malu djecu filastrocca 伝承童謡 동요 kinderliedje barneregle wierszyk dla dzieci canção infantil детские стихи barnvisa กลอนหรือเพลงง่ายๆสำหรับเด็ก çocuk şarkıları bài hát mẫu giáo 童谣


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