Nursery Rhymes One Two Three Four Five Times Touch Now
You can bring the song to life with a simple craft from the Rocky River Public Library: Trace your child's hand on a piece of paper. The thumb is the head, and the fingers are the tail.
Did you know the original 1765 version was actually about catching a hare (rabbit) instead of a fish? Nursery Rhymes One Two Three Four Five Times Touch
One, two, three, four, five,Once I caught a fish alive,Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,Then I let it go again. You can bring the song to life with
Usually performed with finger play—hold up fingers for each number and wiggle your "little finger on the right" at the end. Once I caught a fish alive
The rhyme subtly teaches kids about why things happen—the narrator lets the fish go because it bit them. 🎨 Activity Idea: Hand-Fish Craft