Gotham has its own set of nursery rhymes and holiday verses. Instead of 'I've got deadly nightshade', its 'I see Poison Ivy'. Around Christmas, Crime Alley kids would go around singing carols, but instead of 'Santa Claus is coming to town', its 'Red Hood's gonna chop off your balls'. Gotham kids don't really know the exact words to 'Ringa Ringa Rose', but they can sing 'Shady Shady Batsy' in their sleep.
Everyone knows the Court of Owls nursery rhyme. Children hold hands and chant 'Hey Riddle, Riddle' in the playground. Mothers and fathers lull their children to sleep with renditions of 'Hush Little Baby' and 'Rock-a-bye' that don't sound quite right. 'Mary had a little lamb' is something that is decidedly an outsider thing, because here its 'Harley has WHACK-a-WHAM!'. Theres no Old MacDonald, because the song is called 'Scaredy Scarecrow'.
Even the rhymes that share the same name and tune with ones from the outside is pretty disturbing, for non-Gothamites. Jack and Jill never had anything about chemical spillage, Humpty Dumpty sounds a little more cracked than usual, and the words to Eenie Meanie sounds like a diary entry made by an obsessive pedophilic stalker. 'Down By The Bay' is basically a step-by-step on what to do if you're getting kidnapped, and there was never a London Bridge- the road to Arkham Aslyum is called Arkie's Bridge for a reason. 'Wheels On The Bus' is less about wheels and more about tirejacking. Itsy Bitsy Spider isn't about a spider- but a vaguely alligator-human hybrid mutant that lives in the sewers.
Anywho I wanna read about Gotham nursery rhymes, because with the shit that goes down there, the songs are CREEPY AS HELL.
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Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed | Kids Songs & Nursery Rhymes | PLAY FRIENDS
It’s the all-time favorite nursery rhyme, Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed. Sing (and jump) along as the monkeys fall off and bump their heads.
The original version of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star was published by Jane Taylor in 1806. That's more than 200 years ago! How do you think the 19th-century poem compares to the nursery rhyme we sing today?
It is a well-known fact that regularly reading to your young child can enhance your relationship with them. Spending time with your child is one of the most significant ways to positively influence their development. Reading together provides a fantastic opportunity to establish a consistent, shared event where you can enjoy spending time with each other. Through shared reading, your child will develop a sense of trust and expectation that you will always be there for them. This trust is critical to young children and cannot be emphasized enough.
Especially with infants and toddlers, they may not be able to understand what you’re saying when you read to them but reading aloud provides a level of invaluable nurturing and reassurance. Very young babies love to hear familiar voices, and reading is the perfect outlet to create this connection.
Reading daily to young children, starting in infancy, can help with language acquisition, communication skills, social skills, and literacy skills. This is because reading to your children in the earliest months stimulates the part of the brain that allows them to understand the meaning of language and helps build key language, literacy and social skills.
At a broader, more scientific level, it’s the parent-child relationship, nurturing relationships between either mother or father and children that set a positive life course. If you are able to read aloud with your child at a predictable, scheduled time that fits with the daily routines of home and school, you’ll be able to provide something constant that they can expect and likely even look forward to.
Reading aloud together and having a shared activity gives you and your child something to talk about, which in turn supports the development of reading and writing skills. And down the road, reading together can be used to discuss real-life experiences and issues. A children’s book can provide springboards to meaningful discussions about many different topics which can further develop a child’s critical thinking skills. Reading to your child helps to expose them to all types of subjects and concepts, building our children’s understanding of humanity and the world around them.
Learn Fruits and Vegetables for Toddlers | Learn Letter Sounds | Learn Fruits/Veggies in ASL
Learn Fruits and Vegetables for Toddlers | Learn Letter Sounds | Learn Fruits/Veggies in ASL
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🍎 Learn fruits and vegetables for toddlers with Michelle, a licensed speech therapist! 🍌 in this quick video, we explore letter sounds with fun visuals and sign language! we’ll practice the sound for 'a' with 'apple' and learn how to sign fruits and veggies like apple, carrot, banana, and grapes. let’s learn and sign together! 🍇🥕
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August 24, 2024 at 01:23AM