The HamsterThere was a hamster who lived in a cage, and there was supposed to stayBut little do you know, when to bed you go, he comes out to playHe clambers out with a shout and says to the cats one, two and three,I have business tonight, if you don't want a fight, don't you be bothering meHe looks all around, checks your sleeping sound, oh he can be so smart,He has sneaking out to play and sleeping all day, down to an artHe marches to a door that wasn't there before and gives a ring of the bellWhere is it he goes? No body knows, and he, he won't ever tell
Down By The RiverDown by the river where the leafy fern grows,Lives a little twitchy mouse, with a little twitchy nose,In a little wooden house, with a little red door,Where a little pebble path leads down to the shore,To a little blue boat, with a little white sail,That he uses twice a week to fish with his tailInside his little house, behind his little red door,He keeps his little acorns, in a little food store,He has his own little chair, by the fire so brightAnd a tiny little bed, where he snores all nightSo next time you pass by, a tree by a stream,Just smile and know, things aren't as they seem
The Princess Who Never Knew ItOne day a little girl and her teddy Roo,Were sat watching TV,When all of a sudden, Roo spoke up and said,"Come on and follow me"So off they went, under the sofa,To a land of magic and delight,Roo took her hand, and led the way,For he was so awfully politeThey pasted castles and princesses, dragons and knights,As the journeyed across the land,Roo turned to the girl, and in a whisperSaid don't you let go of my handThey crossed over rivers, through fields and trees,Heading she knew not where,The walked for a day and then for a nightUntil Roo cried "look, there"Ahead in the distance a castle stood,With turrets an
The Tooth FairyThe tooth fairy has been around for years you see,She collects all the children's teeth,Then takes them home to make fairy dust,Where fairy's live on the heath.Now Miss Tooth Fairy is so very old,She truly has lost count,But she has worked so hard, collecting teeth,She has an astounding amountOne day the tooth fairy was out gathering teeth,Replacing each one with a prizewhen a little girl awoke, and seeing her thereHad such a great surpriseThe fairy jumped, and gave a great cry,She hadn't expected this,Children can't see fairies, you see,Unless one gives them a kissApart from one very special girl,For she wil
The Girl And Her RabbitThere once was a girl, Who had a pet bunny, Who played with her every dayThen one day the bunny, Hopped off to the wood And the girl followed some wayWith a hop and a jump,They ran through the trees,With out a care at all,Until they stopped to have some tea,And the girl,She was quite smallOh mr rabbit, she said,You are bigger than me,What ever shall we doMr rabbit replied, with a great bow,My dear that is up to youSo they played in the forest,Until the sun when down,And darkness filled the air,Mr rabbit led the way,To his rabbit house,And they fell asleep thereWhen the girl awoke, She was back
Whiskey RabbitWhiskey The Rabbit is ready for bed, You can tell by the twitch of his nose,He gives a great yawn, and then a great stretch, And begins to fold his clothesHe get's out his mirror, to give his whiskers a trim, Something he does with great careThen gets into bed, pulls on his hat, And says goodnight to his bear
How cute!