Boats were rowed and incy wincy spiders did some climbing at the Dubbo Eisteddfod on Thursday.
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The Nursery Rhymes in Costumes section saw plenty of brave, young students sing their favourite little tune.
Emma Malouf was awarded first place for her performance of Row, Row, Row Your Boat. Second went to Denham Bruce with the Muffin Man, followed by Samantha Edwards with Miss Polly and Zara Dickson with Baa Baa Black Sheep.
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They were praised by adjudicator Patricia Oertel for their "beautiful diction" and "delightful" performances.
She also congratulated the parents and relatives for the costumes they had made.
All four place-getters said they weren't nervous at all about getting on stage in front of the big crowd. They all said they had the most fun.
Emma said she was excited she got to wear her dad's hat, while for Samantha, the best part had been "the middle bit" of Miss Polly, which she couldn't remember.
The Nursery Rhymes in Costume will continue at the City of Dubbo Eisteddfod on Friday.