An Apple A Day Keeps the Doctor Away - English Nursery Rhymes for Babies, Kids | Mum Mum TV
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Video Title: An Apple A Day Keeps the Doctor Away - English Nursery Rhymes for Babies, Kids | Mum Mum TV\r
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The author of the poem an Apple a Day is unknown and so is its origin. Some evidence suggests that the original version may have been written back in the 16th century. However, the date of its first publication is still untraceable. \r
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The lyrics of this English Nursery Rhyme have not changed much over the years and these are the ex words of the poem: \r
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away\r
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Apple in the morning - Doctors warning\r
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Roast apple at night - starves the doctor outright\r
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Eat an apple going to bed - knock the doctor on the head\r
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Three each day, seven days a week - ruddy apple, ruddy cheek\r
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English Nursery Rhymes you tube Version\r
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Parents looking for an English nursery rhyme video to share with their little ones will find in the “An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away”, in the Mum Mum TV you tube channel. \r
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In this video, children are shown an animated video of a little girl who fights away common health hazards like cough, flu and cold by eating three apples a day. All through the day, the child is presented with opportunities to eat a juice apple in the morning, at night and when going to bed. In each case, the message that the doctor is driven further and further away is strengthened with the use of images. The idea of eating apples and its importance is reinforced all the time in the video. For example, the little girl lives in an apple-shaped house, or you can see dancing apples on the girls night table or on her bed covers. In f, all three health evils (cold, flu and cough) are finally defeated by apples. \r
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The video is easy to watch and lasts only 1:53 minutes. Lyrics are available –karaoke-like- all throughout the video for parents to learn the words, sing along and help their children learn the lyrics as well.\r
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