Mummy Ki Roti Gol Gol Gol — A Rhyme That’s as Round as It Is Real!
- Team TwinkleBee
- Jun 20
- 2 min read
There’s something so comforting about watching a roti puff up on the tawa — warm, soft, and perfectly round. That everyday magic is exactly what inspired our newest TwinkleBee rhyme: “Mumma Ki Roti Gol Gol Gol.”
At its heart, this rhyme is a simple, fun way to help little ones start recognizing round shapes in the world around them — from the kitchen to the playground and even up in the sky.
A Shape They’ll Never Forget
Kids learn best through repetition, rhythm, and things they can relate to. So instead of teaching shapes with flashcards or worksheets, we turned to the most familiar thing in an Indian home — Mummy’s roti.
Through this playful song, toddlers are introduced to the idea of “gol” (round) — not just as a concept, but as something they can see, feel, and enjoy. It’s fun, catchy, and wrapped in warmth — just like a real family moment.
What Makes This Rhyme Special?
Familiar Indian setting: The kitchen, the family, the laughter — all feel like home
Learning through play: Shapes, objects, and actions are woven naturally into the song
Gentle visuals: Made especially for toddlers — bright but not loud, lively but not overwhelming
Emotional connect: Mummy’s voice, the smell of fresh food, a game with siblings — things that stay with us for life
For Parents Wondering...
Yes, it’s educational. But more than that, it’s relatable. It’s for every child who’s sat on the kitchen floor while mum cooked. For every parent who’s heard “again, again!” after a rhyme ends. And for every grandparent who smiles when they hear “gol gol gol.”
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A Final Thought
At TwinkleBee, we believe even the smallest things — a roti, a ball, a smile — can be a child’s first teacher. And if a rhyme can make your little one laugh, learn, and feel loved? That’s all the roundness we need.

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