• Amma Inge Va(Mummy come here)
Tamil Rhyme calling on mother
  • Onnu, Rendu, Moonnu(One, two, three)
Tamil Rhyme teaching counting to the child
  • Kai Vesamma , Kai Veesu (Wave your hand little one)
Tamil Rhyme introducing market to the baby.
  • Nila , nila Odi vaa( Moon, moon come running)
Tamil Rhyme inviting the moon.
  • Mazhaiye ,mazhaiye Vaa (Rain, rain , come)
Tamil Rhyme extolling rain.
  • Chanjadamma Chanjadu (Lean and shake little one)
Tamil Rhyme introducing nature to the child.
  • Kozhu, kozhu , Kanna(Chubby, chubby darling)
Tamil Rhyme telling a riddle to a baby.
  • Kakke, Kakke(Crow, Crow)
Malayalam Rhyme telling the child to help even a crow.
  • Vaa Kuruvi, Varu Kuruvi(come sparrow)
Malayalam Rhyme introducing the sparrow.
  • Pukkozhi, Pukkozhi (cock, cock)
Malayalam Rhymemaking the child curious about dawn and the cock.
  • Pava Kutti, Pava Kutti (doll, doll)
Malayalam Rhyme about mothering the doll.
  • Vandiyilo, Thivandiyilo (In the train)
Malayalam Rhyme teaching various modes of transport.
  • Onuum onnum Randu (One and one makes two)
Malayalam Rhyme teaching addition.
  • Nayi mari, Nayi mari(Puppy, Puppy)
Kannada Rhyme which talks to the pet puppy.
  • Pyasa Kauva(Thirsty crow).
Hindi Rhyme telling the story of a crow.
  • Dakhiya(Post Man).
Hindi Rhyme telling about the post man.
  • Vattamana Thattu(Round plate).
Tamil Rhyme telling about the concept of sharing.
  • Projapoti, Projapoti (Butterfly, butterfly).
Bengali Rhyme telling about the butterfly.
  • ye re ye re paavsaa (Come, come , Oh rain).
Marathi Rhyme telling about rain.