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Babies and toddlers love the 'pop' noise in this nursery rhyme!

Have a go singing this classic nursery rhyme with your little one.

Watch the short video clip below if you want to remind yourself how 'pop goes the weasel' it sounds before singing it with your child.

Why sing Pop Goes The Weasel with children?

Pop Goes the Weasel is a great example of anticipation play. Anticipation is the feeling someone gets when they know something is about to happen.

Babies and children learn this skill, when they play games which have the same fun ending each time, like peekaboo or what's in the bag.

When we play these kinds of games, it teaches children skills like waiting, watching and closely observing our facial expressions. It also encourages them to listen to our voices. These are all vital skills in learning to communicate well.

Pop Goes the Weasel
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Singing a nursery rhyme is a great way to bond with your little one.

Pop Goes the Weasel has a similar result. After you've sung the rhyme with your baby a couple of times, try stopping before the final line. How does your baby react?

Do they try and say the word? Or do they get excited or confused when you don't say? These are all signs that they're learning to predict what's going to happen next.

To make it extra exciting, why not try adding an extra sensory layer to your "pop"? You could tickle baby, waves your hands or blow a kiss.

Find out more about why anticipation play is great for language development.

Pop goes the Weasel lyrics

Half a pound of tuppenny rice.

Half a pound of treacle.

That's the way the money goes.

Pop goes the weasel.

Find the right nursery rhyme for you and your little one with our short nursery rhyme quiz or check out our collection of nursery rhymes with everything from Wind the Bobbin Up to Jack and Jill.

Pop Goes the Weasel
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Singing a nursery rhyme is a great way to bond with your little one.

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