Dad 1
'Dau gi bach yn mynd i'r coed…' Oh sorry, do you speak Welsh?
Dad 2
Oh no, no, but go on. It's fine.
Dad 1
Okay, 'Dau gi bach yn mynd i'r coed,' Two little dogs areg oing to the woods. Esgid newydd ar bob troed. With a new shoe on every foot. Dau gi bach yn dwad adre. The two little dogs are coming home. Wedi colli un o'u sgidiau. Having lost one of their shoes. Dau gi bach. Two little dogs…
Dad 2
Good language…
Dad 1
They like the rhythms and stuff don't they?
Dad 2
Yeah, yeah, I try to sing, well, I don't sing .I just do the baseline.
Dad 1
Oh okay.
Dad 2
In fact. Would you mind? She's… Just…
Dad 1
Oh yeah of course. Shall we do… What shall we do?
Dad 2
Wheels on the bus?
Dad 1
Yeah. Of course. Wheels on the bus. Got that… There we are.
Dad 2
Shall I count you in? Yeah, okay yeah… Three, two…
Dad 1
The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round, the wheels on the bus go round and round, all day long. The wipers on the bus go
Dad 2
Wickey wickey wah. Wickey wickey wah. Wickey wickey wah.
Together
Wickey wickey wah. Wickey wickey wah.
Dad 2
Out like a light. Every time. Very good. Every time.
Dad 1
Rhythm…
Babies love to hear you sing and they don't care how it sounds.
But maybe it's time to get a little creative with your nursery rhymes?






