A recent survey found that more than a quarter of parents couldn't remember a single nursery rhyme. Singing to children has been proven to help them learn but only 37 per cent of parents apparently ever do this and then it's mostly pop songs.
I can't believe the majority of parents couldn't come up with Baa Baa Black Sheep or Jack and Jill or something. And surely less traditional stuff like "The Wheels on the Bus" counts?
I never stopped singing songs to my kids when they were small. We shared hundreds of nusery rhymes and silly little songs, some of which I made up, including the following:
A camel came to breakfast
He didn't like his porridge
We gave him marmalade on toast
And sent him home to Norwich!
when my kids were little we sang nursery rhymes all the time..
we would sing the alphabet then a rhyme..alphbet then a rhyme..this would go on for ages until we ran out of rhymes..
i'm sure if you asked most of the kids today if they knew Ding Dong Bell they would ask which band sang it..

My mum and grandparents sang me nursery rhymes, and I still remember them.
I would sing them to my kids and hopefully after a while sing them with my kids.
It would be great to pass that down. Like a gift from my grandparents to them.