Learn animal sounds - English song for kids | Nursery Rhyme

Learn animal sounds - English song for kids | Nursery Rhyme

Hey kids, One sunny morning on Farmer Tom's little farm, a group of curious kids gathered around a big red barn. Farmer Tom had promised them something special—an animal sound song that would help them learn the noises animals make. With his trusty guitar in hand, Farmer Tom smiled at the kids and began to sing: "The cow says moo, the cow says moo," "Can you moo like the cow does too?" The children giggled and mooed loudly, as the gentle brown cow, Daisy, looked up from the field and gave a hearty "Moo!" of her own. Farmer Tom strummed his guitar and continued: "The pig says oink, the pig says oink," "Rolling in the mud with a happy little oink!" From behind the barn, a round pink pig named Petunia snorted and oinked, as if she knew she was the star of the song. The kids oinked right back, laughing as they pretended to roll in the imaginary mud. Next, Farmer Tom pointed to the pond and sang: "The duck says quack, the duck says quack," "Flapping its wings with a quack, quack, quack!" Sure enough, a white duck named Dilly quacked from the water, splashing playfully. The kids imitated her quacks, flapping their arms like little ducks. Farmer Tom kept the rhythm going as he strummed and sang: "The horse says neigh, the horse says neigh," "Running through the fields in a fast, fun way!" The children looked to the pasture where a strong black horse named Thunder galloped by, neighing proudly. They all practiced their best neighs, though some sounded more like giggles than horses. The next verse came as Farmer Tom pointed up at a tall tree: "The bird says tweet, the bird says tweet," "Singing from the branches so high and sweet!" High above, a little bluebird named Sky chirped happily, and the kids tweeted along with her, pretending to flutter their wings. Then Farmer Tom smiled at the barn door, where a sleepy orange cat named Whiskers had appeared, stretching in the sunshine. He sang: "The cat says meow, the cat says meow," "Purring by your side when it's time to rest now!" The children mimicked Whiskers’ soft meows, their voices sweet and quiet. Finally, Farmer Tom played the last few chords of his guitar as a friendly brown dog named Max barked in excitement. The kids were ready for the final verse: "The dog says woof, the dog says woof," "Wagging his tail, he's happy on the roof!" Max barked again, wagging his tail furiously as the children woofed along, some barking louder than the dog himself! As the song ended, Farmer Tom gave a big laugh and strummed his guitar one last time. The kids had learned the sounds of the farm animals, and their laughter echoed across the fields. With the sun shining above and the animals all around them, it was a perfect day for singing and learning about the wonders of the farm.