This nursery rhyme tells the story of five monkeys jumping on a bed, with one falling off and bumping their head each time. Their mother calls the doctor, who says "no more monkeys jumping on the bed" each time until there is only one monkey left. The second rhyme is about Mary bringing her little lamb to school against the rules, which makes the children laugh, so the teacher sends the lamb away.
This nursery rhyme tells the story of five monkeys jumping on a bed, with one falling off and bumping their head each time. Their mother calls the doctor, who says "no more monkeys jumping on the bed" each time until there is only one monkey left. The second rhyme is about Mary bringing her little lamb to school against the rules, which makes the children laugh, so the teacher sends the lamb away.
This nursery rhyme tells the story of five monkeys jumping on a bed, with one falling off and bumping their head each time. Their mother calls the doctor, who says "no more monkeys jumping on the bed" each time until there is only one monkey left. The second rhyme is about Mary bringing her little lamb to school against the rules, which makes the children laugh, so the teacher sends the lamb away.