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January 23, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Five Little Ducks Song And Activity Ideas

Nursery Rhymes

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Being one of the most popular rhymes out there, Five Little Ducks may have won over your heart- and your kid’s. And guess what? There’s actually a way to make the most of this song, and teach your toddler so much more!

Scroll down to get access to the free Five Little Ducks printable I’ve promised you, and some cool activity ideas and inspirations for you to take it up a notch.

five little ducks printable sheet

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Contents

  • Words To The Five Little Ducks Song
  • Download Your Nursery Rhyme Five Little Ducks Here!

Words To The Five Little Ducks Song

Five little ducks went swimming one day

Over the hill and far away

Mother duck said, “Quack quack quack quack”

And only four little ducks came back!

Four little ducks went swimming one day

Over the hill and far away

Mother duck said, “Quack quack quack quack”

And only three little ducks came back!

Three little ducks went swimming one day

Over the hill and far away

Mother duck said, “Quack quack quack quack”

And only two little ducks came back!

Two little ducks went swimming one day

Over the hill and far away.

Mother duck said, “Quack quack quack quack”

And only one little duck came back!

One little duck went swimming one day

Over the hill and far away

Mother duck said, “Quack quack quack quack”

And all her five little ducks came back!

Looking for more fun nursery rhyme themed printables, crafts and activities? I’ve compiled a nice list here that has some of my favorites!

For More Fun Free Nursery Rhyme Printables Check Out The Following Posts:

  • ABC Alphabet Song
  • Animal Fair
  • A Sailor Went To Sea Sea Sea
  • Alice The Camel
  • A Tisket A Tasket
  • All The Pretty Horses
  • Around The Green Gravel
  • Baa Baa Black Sheep
  • Baby Bumble Bee
  • Baby Dolly
  • B-I-N-G-O Dog Song
  • Butterfly Butterfly Song
  • Banbury Cross
  • Boys And Girls Come Out And Play
  • Chick Chick Chicken
  • Cobbler Cobbler
  • Dance To Your Daddy
  • Ding Dong Dell
  • Five Currant Buns
  • Five Speckled Frogs
  • Five Little Monkeys
  • Five Little Ducks
  • Frere Jaques
  • Georgie Porgie Pudding In Pie
  • Goosey Goosey Gander
  • Going To Saint Ives
  • Golden Slumbers
  • Hickory Dickory Dock
  • Hey Diddle Diddle
  • Humpty Dumpty
  • Hush Little Baby
  • I Can Sing A Rainbow
  • It’s Raining It’s Pouring
  • Itsy Bitsy Spider
  • If You’re Happy And You Know It
  • I Had A Little Nut Tree
  • I’m A Little Teapot
  • I Saw A Ship A-Sailing
  • Jack And Jill
  • Little Bo Peep
  • Little Polly Flinders
  • Mary Had A Little Lamb
  • Mary Mary Quite Contrary
  • Oats And Beans And Barley Grow
  • This Little Piggy Went To Market
  • Ten Fat Sausages
  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  • To Market To Market
  • Where Has My Little Dog Gone
  • Wind The Bobbin Up

And finally, coming to the Five Little Ducks printable I promised you about!

five little ducks printable sheet

Busy now? Why not pin this fantastic resource for later? Pinning supports my blog and allows me to create more content to help little ones learn. I’m truly grateful for any social shares.

Download Your Nursery Rhyme Five Little Ducks Here!

About Angela Milnes

Angela Milnes is an Qualified Early Years Teacher who specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts, preschool music and reading with kids. Don’t forget to follow our fun crafts and creative ideas over on Facebook.

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