In Turkish culture, this rhyme is short, rhythmic, and usually accompanied by clapping:

Here is a creative expansion you can use for a performance, a classroom activity, or a children's story:

One morning, a "tık tık" at the door,We didn't know what we were looking for!We opened it wide and what did we see?A tiny yellow ball, as cute as can be.

Eve bir civciv gelmiş, bedava! Kanatları yumuşak, bedava! Cik cik der gezer, bedava!

He hopped on the table, he hopped on the chair,Spreading happy "peeps" everywhere.No price to pay, no gold to bring,Just a little bird with a song to sing.

Below is a developed creative piece based on this theme, including the traditional lyrics and an expanded playful poem. 🐣 The Traditional Rhyme

This phrase is a classic Turkish children's nursery rhyme and playful chant. It is often used in schoolyards or during games to celebrate a small "gift" or a surprise visitor (the "chick").

Eve Bir Civciv — Gelmiеџ Bedava

In Turkish culture, this rhyme is short, rhythmic, and usually accompanied by clapping:

Here is a creative expansion you can use for a performance, a classroom activity, or a children's story: Eve Bir Civciv GelmiЕџ Bedava

One morning, a "tık tık" at the door,We didn't know what we were looking for!We opened it wide and what did we see?A tiny yellow ball, as cute as can be. In Turkish culture, this rhyme is short, rhythmic,

Eve bir civciv gelmiş, bedava! Kanatları yumuşak, bedava! Cik cik der gezer, bedava! Cik cik der gezer, bedava

He hopped on the table, he hopped on the chair,Spreading happy "peeps" everywhere.No price to pay, no gold to bring,Just a little bird with a song to sing.

Below is a developed creative piece based on this theme, including the traditional lyrics and an expanded playful poem. 🐣 The Traditional Rhyme

This phrase is a classic Turkish children's nursery rhyme and playful chant. It is often used in schoolyards or during games to celebrate a small "gift" or a surprise visitor (the "chick").