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Nursery rhymes have been bewitching us for centuries. A catchy rhyming tune could illuminate forgotten traditions of the Victorian era or shed some light on British history. As children grow older, the popularity of nursery rhymes dwindles with a new passing craze. But this only makes nursery rhymes all the more enchanting whenever we hear the melodic tunes of kids singing them. 

For the most popular rhymes, nostalgia has a big part to play behind the reasons why some rhymes have stood the test of time. In a classroom, nursery rhymes are sung and shared and at home, parents sing to their children to lull them to sleep. The nursery rhymes attach themselves to strands of our youth, our most innocent years, and with it, weave the fabric of our childhood memories.
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