Description: Short Twinkle Twinkle Little Star music box loop. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is a popular English lullaby.

Description: Short Old McDonald Had A Farm music box loop. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" is a children's song and nursery rhyme about a farmer named MacDonald (or McDonald, Macdonald) and the various animals he keeps on his farm. Each verse of the song changes the name of the animal and its respective noise. In many versions, the song is cumulative, with the noises from all the earlier verses added to each subsequent verse.

Description: Short Pop Goes The Weasel music box loop. "Pop! Goes the Weasel" is a nursery rhyme and singing game.

Description: Short Rock-A-Bye Baby music box loop. 'Rock-a-bye Baby' is a nursery rhyme and lullaby.

Description: Short Baa, Baa, Black Sheep music box loop. "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" is an English nursery rhyme. It was first recorded in 1731. The words have changed little in two and a half centuries. It is sung to a variant of the 1761 French melody "Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman".

Description: Short London Bridge Is Falling Down music box loop. "London Bridge Is Falling Down" (also known as "My Fair Lady" or simply "London Bridge") is a traditional nursery rhyme and singing game, which is found in different versions all over the world. It deals with the depredations of London Bridge and attempts, realistic or fanciful, to repair it. It may date back to bridge rhymes and games of the late Middle Ages, but the earliest records of the rhyme in English are from the seventeenth century.

Description: Short Pat-A-Cake music box loop. "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man", "Pat-a-cake", "patty-cake" or "pattycake" is one of the oldest and most widely known surviving English nursery rhymes.

Description: Short Bye Baby Bunting music box loop. 'Bye, baby Bunting' is a popular English language nursery rhyme and lullaby.

Description: Short Girls And Boys Come Out To Play music box loop. "Girls and Boys Come Out to Play" or "Boys and Girls Come Out to Play" is a nursery rhyme that has existed since at least 1708.

Description: Short Frere Jacques music box loop. "Frere Jacques" in English sometimes called "Are You Sleeping?," "Brother John" or "Brother Peter", is a French nursery melody. The song is traditionally sung in a round.

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