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According to the Oxford English Dictionary
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, the earliest reference to the nursery rhyme "Little Bunny Foo Foo" is from Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales".
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It is also mentioned in Beverly Cleary's 1970 children's book, Runaway Ralph
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, and a 1970 issue of The New Yorker
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, which calls it "Little Bunny Photo Photo". The poem is sung to the tune of the French-Canadian children's song "Alouette" (1879)
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, which is melodically similar to "Down by the Station" (1948) and the "Itsy Bitsy Spider".
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" Little Bunny Foo Foo" is a children's poem and song. The poem consists of four-line sung verses separated by some spoken words. The verses are sung to the tune of the French-Canadian children's song "Alouette" (1879), which is melodically similar to "Down by the Station" (1948) and the "Itsy Bitsy Spider". The person performing the song usually includes hand gestures, e.g. for "scooping" and "bopping".
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Little Bunny Foo Foo is a children's poem, involving a rabbit harassing a population of field mice. The rabbit is scolded and eventually punished by a fairy. Like many traditional…
Little Bunny Foo Foo | Barney Wiki | Fandom
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" Little Bunny Foo Foo " is a children's poem about a bunny rabbit harassing a population of field mice by scooping them up and bopping them on their heads. The rabbit…
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The story of Little Bunny Foo Foo is a very popular tale and is the subject of some illustrated books for kids. It also appears in the “Lenore, The Cute…
Little Bunny Foo Foo – Nursery Rhymes
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