who wrote ten little monkeys
Sarah Josepha Hale wrote, "Mary had a little lamb".
Wilson Rawls wrote Summer of the Monkeys.
Wilson Rawls, who also wrote Where the Red Fern Grows.
"What Are Little Boys Made Of" is a traditional nursery rhyme dating back to the 19th century. The authorship of the rhyme is uncertain, but it is often attributed to the English poet Robert Southey.
It appears that the song writer for Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed is unknown. Eileen Christelow authored a children's picture book that was published in March of 1989 with this title. It won the IRA/CBC Children's Choice Award in 1990.
monkeys by looney pop
While many people believe that it was curds and whey that Little Miss Muffet was eating during the nursery rhyme this is actually a misunderstanding. The original wording of the rhyme tells us that the aforementioned Miss Muffet was actually eating turds and hay. Due to the accents of people over time the rhyme slowly mutated to say curds and whey. There is also another theory that curds is actually spelt "kurds", it is believed that the Turkish and Iraqi governments originally wrote the rhyme as a piece of propaganda against the Kurds, it is said that the rhyme infers the weakness of the Kurdish people.
Sara Hale was an American writer in a time when women were not typically published. And, she wrote the nursery rhyme, "Mary had a little lamb."
Alex Turner.
No, "pot" and "top" do not rhyme. They are exact opposites.
He wrote children's stories in rhyme.
Gregory Isacc