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Baa-Baa-Black-Sheep

Baa Baa Black Sheep Older and New Version

Baa Baa Black Sheep Older and New Version Origin: “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep” is a traditional nursery rhyme that has been passed down orally for centuries. The exact origin of the rhyme is unclear, but it was first published in Tommy Thumb’s Pretty Song Book in 1744. Writer: The rhyme is attributed to the pseudonym “Mother Goose,” which was used by a number of authors in the 17th and 18th centuries who wrote nursery rhymes and fairy tales for children. However, it’s unclear who the original writer of “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep” was. Language: The original version of “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep” was in English, and it has since been translated into many other languages. Baa Baa Black Sheep Poem Meaning: The rhyme is about a black sheep who is asked by a person whether he has any wool. The sheep replies that he has three bags full of wool,

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