
PRUDENCE PENNY FARTHING
Little Penny Prudence went whistling down the lane, And every song she whistled, it never was the same. She whistled "Old Mac Donald," She whistled "Old King Cole," But when it came to singing, she was never very bold.
Little Penny Prudence was whistling in the town, She whistled in the Shopping Mall, they paid her half a crown. She whistled "Boys come out to Play," She whistled " Loop- ipty Loo," But when it came to dancing, she just didn't have a clue.
Little Penny Prudence went whistling down the lane Until one day, her teeth fell out, and she never did again.
She tried and she tried and tried once more, but her trying it was all in vain So she learn't to dance and learn't to sing, and she never whistled AGAIN.
DIDDILY DIDDILY DEE DOT 2008 JANUARY |
  One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.
  One, Two, buckle my shoe,
Three, Four, knock at the door,

 Five, Six, pick up sticks,
Seven, Eight, lay them straight,
 

Nine, Ten, A big fat hen.
  Eleven, Twelve, dig and delve,
Thirteen, Fourteen, maids a'courting,

 Fifteen, Sixteen, maids in the kitchen,
Seventeen, Eighteen, maids a'waiting,
Nineteen, Twenty,
 my plate's empty.

All these little Japanese Dollies are gorgeous, I found them on the web site. What do you think, do you think they are lovely?
Revived by Diddily Dee Dot for Children Everywhere. x
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