A counting rhyme to use when learning to count to five.
Use this educational poster as a visual aid when singing the counting rhyme, “Five Currant Buns”. The poster contains the lyrics to the rhyme.
Updated: 28 Jan 2020
A counting rhyme to use when learning to count to five.
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Years: P - 1
A counting rhyme to use when learning to count to five.
Use this educational poster as a visual aid when singing the counting rhyme, “Five Currant Buns”. The poster contains the lyrics to the rhyme.
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love this old song :)
Hey Lisa, thank you for sharing your appreciation for this rhyme poster.