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Childhood songs

TLDR: Childhood songs
In the forum thread, Lammchen initiates a discussion about memorable childhood songs, specifically mentioning the nursery rhyme "BINGO." Lammchen recalls feeling embarrassed for not knowing the song when it was introduced in Kindergarten, highlighting a sense of discomfort at being behind peers in learning the song. The post invites others to share songs from their own childhoods that left a lasting impression.
What songs do you remember from your childhood? Maybe some nursery rhymes?

I remember when I first learned the song BINGO. I was in Kindergarten and most of the class already knew the song and I felt embarrassed for not knowing it already. It was fast to learn but I didn't like being behind the class at anything.
 

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