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Children's Songs and Nursery Rhymes
HERE ARE SOME KIDS SONGS FROM SCOTLAND

English

Aiken Drum   Midi
Zickety, Dickety, Dock (Nursery Rhyme)

Scots

English

Ali Bali   Midi
Ali Bali   MP3 Midi
A Tickling Game (Finger Play)
Clap, Clap Handsies (Nursery Rhyme)

Scottish Gaelic

English

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (Nursery Rhyme Song) Midi
Little Boy O (Lullaby)  Midi
Little Red Lark (Lullaby)  Midi
William Thumb (Finger Play) MP3
 

KEY TO SYMBOLS

  - this song has sheet music
Midi - this song has a Midi tune
MP3 - this song has an MP3 recording

 

Click Here for bibliography of Scottish selections.
 

Many thanks to Ernestine Shargool for contributing much of the material on this page. Ernestine is a professional translator with an Anglo-Italian background and a lifelong interest in children's rhymes and folk tales from Italy, England and Scotland. She has translated many traditional nursery rhymes from English into Italian. Ernestine apologises but at present is unable to respond to correspondence about the rhymes.
 

Many thanks also to the Montgomerie Estate for graciously allowing me to use the Montgomerie versions of the Scottish nursery rhymes.



 
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A Note From Mama Lisa...

I always welcome new contributions of traditional kids songs, nursery rhymes and folk songs. Please CLICK HERE to email Mama Lisa if you are interested and write "New Song" as the subject of the email.

Also, if anyone would like to sing any of these songs in the original language, or play any of the tunes on an instrument, I would love to post a recording on Mama Lisa's World. You could send me an audio cassette or you could record it directly onto the computer and email it to me. Remember... you don't have to be a professional singer or musician to contribute!

 

 
 



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