Ep 10. Ring o' roses
- TV-G
- December 1, 2015
- 1 min
Nursery Rhymes Volume 1 - Little Baby Bum season 2 episode 10 is titled "Ring o' roses". This episode features the popular nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosie" and tells the story behind the rhyme's origins. The episode begins with the Little Baby Bum characters gathered around, singing the familiar tune. As they sing, the rhyme's original lyrics are shown on screen, telling the tale of the Black Plague.
The episode goes on to explore the history of the rhyme, explaining that it originated in England during the Great Plague of London in the 17th century. The rhyme's lyrics refer to the symptoms of the disease - the "ring around the rosie" refers to the rash that would develop on a victim's skin, the "pocket full of posies" was meant to ward off the illness, and the "ashes, ashes" line refers to the burning of the infected bodies.
Throughout the episode, the Little Baby Bum characters act out the different parts of the rhyme, using fun and colorful animations to illustrate each line. As always, the show is full of bright colors, catchy tunes, and cute animations that appeal to young children.
In addition to telling the story behind the rhyme, this episode also includes several other classic nursery rhymes, including "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "The Alphabet Song", and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Each rhyme is brought to life with its own unique animation and fun sound effects, helping young viewers learn and remember the lyrics.
Overall, "Ring o' roses" is a fun and educational episode of Nursery Rhymes Volume 1 - Little Baby Bum that is perfect for young children. Through catchy songs and colorful animations, it teaches the history of one of the most beloved nursery rhymes of all time, while introducing children to other classic rhymes as well. Whether your child is a fan of the show or new to nursery rhymes, this episode is sure to entertain and educate.