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Lady-bird, Lady-bird

Quick Answer

A tiny nursery rhyme that gently urges a ladybird to fly home. It’s short, tender, and often used as a soothing nature verse.

Why This Story Works for Bedtime

It’s calm and brief, with soft imagery. At bedtime, it can be read as a whisper rhyme to help little ones settle.

Story at a Glance

RECOMMENDED AGES

2-6 years

READING TIME

1 min

THEMES
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Story Synopsis

“Lady-bird, Lady-bird” is a traditional nursery rhyme that speaks to a ladybird (ladybug) and asks it to fly home. In just a few lines, it creates a small, memorable image of home and safety. Because it’s so short, it’s easy to repeat—once, twice, or three times—until a child’s breathing slows and the room feels quieter. Bedtime is a perfect place for gentle nature rhymes like this, especially for toddlers and preschoolers who love animals and tiny creatures.

Story Excerpt

Lady-Bird, Lady-Bird, fly away home, Your house is on fire, your children have gone, All but one, that lies under a stone; Fly thee home, Lady-Bird, ere it be gone.

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In One Glance

“Lady-bird, Lady-bird” is a very short nursery rhyme addressed to a ladybird, asking it to fly home. It’s simple, rhythmic, and image-focused, making it easy for young children to repeat. It works well as a calming bedtime verse.

Frequently Asked Questions

A tiny rhyme asking a ladybird to fly home to safety.

No—it's gentle and sweet.

Ages 0–6.

Repeat it softly while your child takes slow breaths—like a mini lullaby.