“Today’s Monday” is a traditional nursery rhyme that teaches children the days of the week through a repetitive and rhythmic structure.
It’s often used as a fun way to help young children learn the sequence of days.
The origins of “Today’s Monday” are uncertain, but it’s been passed down through generations as a simple and engaging way to help children remember the days of the week.
The repetition and catchy rhythm make it easy for young children to learn and remember, and it’s often accompanied by hand movements or gestures to reinforce the learning experience.
Lyrics for Today’s Monday
Today is Monday, today is Monday.
Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!
Today is Tuesday, today is Tuesday.
Tuesday spaghetti,
Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!
Today is Wednesday, today is Wednesday.
Wednesday soup,
Tuesday spaghetti, Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!
Today is Thursday, today is Thursday.
Thursday roast beef,
Wednesday soup, Tuesday spaghetti, Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!
Today is Friday, today is Friday.
Friday fresh fish,
Thursday roast beef, Wednesday soup,
Tuesday spaghetti, Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!
Today is Saturday, today is Saturday.
Saturday chicken,
Friday fresh fish, Thursday roast beef, Wednesday soup,
Tuesday spaghetti, Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!
Today is Sunday, today is Sunday.
Sunday ice-cream,
Saturday chicken, Friday fresh fish,
Thursday roast beef, Wednesday soup,
Tuesday spaghetti, Monday string beans.
All you hungry children, come and eat it up!