A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea: Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood

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A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea: Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood

A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea: Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood

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The day after Princess Rose and the Golden Crab were engaged to be married they were walking in the magic garden the crab had created, with fountains spouting silver, gold and diamonds. Now I can show you who I really am,’ said the Golden Crab...except the crab was no longer a crab... How can a Prince have no name?’ asked the Queen. ‘We don’t know anything about this stranger! I insist we have another competition tomorrow night. The Prince that gives Rose the most valuable gift will have her hand in marriage.’ Dive deeper into sea life. Ask questions like what would you see in the ocean? How much water will you see? What would life be like as a sailor?

Rose did as she was asked...and when she opened the gate, there stood the finest horse she had ever seen. Its mane was pure white and it was wearing a golden saddle. As the sun set the following day the crowds were cheering as the princes rode their horses to the start line. But who was the mysterious young man on the white horse with the golden saddle, everyone wondered? While saying "sea", aquatic waves are mimed with the hand; while saying "see", the hand is brought to the eye to mime a "seeing" gesture.Rose rubbed her eyes in disbelief. The crab had turned into a handsome young man in a velvet cape and gold crown!

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea To see what he could see, see, see. But all that he could see, see, see Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea. Talk about homophones. This will help children identify words that sound the same, but are spelled differently. Here are some Kinesthetic activities you can do to teach homophones.I declare the Prince with No Name, the winner!’ cried the King, as he raced past the finishing line. Add the “ee” word family to your word family chart. Practice coming up with more words that are spelled with “ee.”

All of our upcoming public events and our St Pancras building tours are going ahead. Read our latest blog post about planned events for more information.For older children, you can use this as a jump-rope rhyme. So, next time you go to the park with a big group, take a rope with you and don’t hesitate to go jumping the rope to the tune of this fun song! A Sailor Went to Sea" is a traditional children's nursery rhyme, clapping game, and skipping rhyme. It was initially called 'My Father Went to Sea', before becoming more widely known as 'A Sailor Went to Sea'. [1] Lyrics [ edit ] To get the most out of this fun song, there are many different kinds of lessons and activities you can do. Here are just a few:



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