Tip-tap-tip Apr 2026

: In Beatrix Potter's 1903 story, The Tailor of Gloucester , the tailor hears the "tip tap, tip tap, tip tap tip!" of mice working under tea-cups as they help him finish his work for Christmas morning.

: An Estonian songwriter released a children's song titled "Tip-Tap-Tip" in 2016 as part of the album Iga Ilmaga . Tip-Tap-Tip

: It is a popular rhythmic rain poem found in primary school textbooks (such as Class 1 English). The lines typically describe the sound of raindrops: "Tip-tap, tip-tap, rain falls from the sky / The sun goes down, waving goodbye". Music : : In Beatrix Potter's 1903 story, The Tailor

: The phrase is also used in various European Christmas songs, such as the Finnish "Tip-Tap" (often titled "Tonttujen jouluyö"), which mimics the sound of marching elves. Other Uses The lines typically describe the sound of raindrops:

"Tip-Tap-Tip" (often extended as "Tip-Tap-Tip-Tap") appears in various literary and musical pieces, most famously in children's literature and rhythmic songs. Key Cultural References

: The Japanese pop duo released a song called "Tip Taps Tip," which served as the third ending theme for the anime series Eureka Seven .

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  • Laura

    July 6, 2019 at 3:51 am

    I had no idea Key West is this vibrant and exciting, both in food and sights to see!

    – Laura || https://afinnontheloose.com

    1. Tour de Lust

      July 6, 2019 at 12:12 pm

      It’s very charming!

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