Urdu Nursery Rhymes - Traditional Urdu Children's Songs from Pakistan and India
Urdu Nursery Rhymes
اردو نرسری رائمز
Urdu nursery rhymes are a treasured part of childhood in Pakistan and India, passed down through generations. These delightful songs introduce children to the melodic beauty of the Urdu language, which combines elements from Persian, Arabic, and Hindi to create a rich linguistic tradition.
From the playful Chidiya Rani (Little Bird Queen) to the whimsical Upar Pankha Chalta Hai (The Fan Runs Above), Urdu nursery rhymes are known for their rhythmic patterns, memorable verses, and cultural richness. Many of these songs connect nature, family life, and everyday experiences in ways that resonate with children across generations.
Each rhyme on this page includes the original Urdu lyrics written in both Urdu script (Nastaliq) and romanized transliteration, an English translation, grammar notes for Urdu learners, and the history and cultural significance of the song.
Explore Urdu Rhymes
Bulbul Ka Baccha
The Nightingale's Child
Chidiya Rani
Little Bird Queen
Do Chuhe The
There Were Two Mice
Upar Pankha Chalta Hai
The Fan Runs Above
About Urdu Nursery Rhymes
Musical Heritage
Urdu rhymes feature melodic patterns influenced by Persian and Arabic poetic traditions, creating songs that are both musical and lyrical.
Beautiful Script
Written in the elegant Nastaliq script, Urdu nursery rhymes introduce children to one of the world's most beautiful writing systems.
Oral Tradition
These songs have been passed down orally for generations, preserving cultural values and linguistic traditions across Pakistan and India.
Cultural Bridge
Urdu nursery rhymes connect millions of children across South Asia and the global Urdu-speaking diaspora through shared cultural heritage.