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What (who) is nursery class - definition

TRADITIONAL SONG OR POEM FOR CHILDREN
Nursery rhymes; Nursery Rhyme; Nursery Rhymes; Nursery-rhyme; Nursery song
  • ''Popular Nursery Tales and Rhymes'', Warner & Routledge, London, c. 1859
  • Illustration of "[[Hey Diddle Diddle]]", a well-known nursery rhyme
  • "[[Oranges and Lemons]]" (1744) is set to the tune of the bells of [[St Clement Danes]], an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London.
  • "[[Baa, Baa, Black Sheep]]", from a 1901 illustration by [[William Wallace Denslow]]
  • "[[Three Blinde Mice]]" (1609), published by [[Thomas Ravenscroft]].<ref>Thomas Ravenscroft., ''Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius Musicke. Of Pleasant Roundalaies;'' Printed for Thomas Adams (1609). "Rounds or Catches of 3 Voices, #13" ([https://archive.org/stream/pammeliadeutrome12rave#page/n95/mode/2up Online version])</ref>

nursery class      
¦ noun a class for the education of children mainly between the ages of three and five.
nursery rhyme         
¦ noun a simple traditional song or poem for children.
nurseryman         
  • Nursery of apricot seedlings
  • A small nursery filled with orchid plants in bloom.
  • A tree nursery using gutters to decrease growing costs
FACILITY WHERE PLANTS ARE PROPAGATED AND GROWN TO USABLE SIZE
Plant nurseries; Pot-in-pot; Nursery (horticulture); Tree nursery; Nurseryman; Nursery (plants); Nursery (plant); Nurserymen; Nursery tree
(nurserymen)
A nurseryman is a man who works in a place where young plants are grown in order to be sold.
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Nursery rhyme

A nursery rhyme is a traditional poem or song for children in Britain and many other countries, but usage of the term dates only from the late 18th/early 19th century. The term Mother Goose rhymes is interchangeable with nursery rhymes.

From the mid-16th century nursery rhymes begin to be recorded in English plays, and most popular rhymes date from the 17th and 18th centuries. The first English collections, Tommy Thumb's Song Book and a sequel, Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, were published by Mary Cooper in 1744. Publisher John Newbery's stepson, Thomas Carnan, was the first to use the term Mother Goose for nursery rhymes when he published a compilation of English rhymes, Mother Goose's Melody, or, Sonnets for the Cradle (London, 1780).

Examples of use of nursery class
1. I realised then that my daughter would be in a real minority there if she went on after the nursery class.
2. However, the primary nearest their former home is St Stephen‘s, where Ofsted said that the ‘vast majority‘ of children arrived in the nursery class unable to speak English.
3. When she first moved to the area, she thought it looked fine and she sent her daughter to the nursery class.
4. So, for the past 20 years, she has stayed put as a classroom teacher, for the last 18 at St James Church of England primary school in Wetherby, north–east Leeds, where she teaches the nursery class of three– and four–year–olds.
5. With the extra money, he said, all secondary schools could be fully repaired, all improvements they wanted could be done, all could have a new science laboratory, and there would be enough left over to give all primary schools an extra nursery class for a year.