Nursery rhymes old or new
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Nursery rhymes old or new
when i was back in the u.k., my nephew had a book with all the old rhymes, i hadn't heard of half of them (unless they was before my time) i remeber bo peep, little jack horner, hickory dickory dock, humpty dumpty..
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Most nursery rhymes were either based on fact, or were a way of mocking the establishment and some were just a way of teaching morality to young children.
For example: Humpty Dumpty was believed to be the name of a large cannon that was used to defend the city of Colchester in the English civil war. It was sat upon a wall at the nearby church, the rest of the story describes what happened to it.
For example: Humpty Dumpty was believed to be the name of a large cannon that was used to defend the city of Colchester in the English civil war. It was sat upon a wall at the nearby church, the rest of the story describes what happened to it.
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My next book I'm going to write is a research into the history of rhymes alongside an artist friend of mine who is going to recreated the 'sugar and spice' pictures you usually see and turn them into what the rhyme was originally about.
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Last night we were discussing Beef Wellington (riveting stuff I know!) But it lead into me giving a stirring rendition of The Grand Old Duke of York and educating Mr G on the Napoleonic wars. (I just like the sound of my voice really and will lecture on any given topic given half a chance!)
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Well think Hurgarda Lady....it might just help me enormously!!Hurghada Lady wrote:I had a game that involved cards a bit like Trivia Puruit, where you would read the card, which would tell you all information like this and then you had to guess what the Rhyme was........but I can't think for the life of me what the game was called or what the hell happened to it.
Wealth comes like a turtle and goes away like a gazelle. (Arabic proverb)
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It's ridiculous, I have been searching the Internet for two days now and still can't find what it was, getting really p***** off nowLisak wrote:Well think Hurgarda Lady....it might just help me enormously!!Hurghada Lady wrote:I had a game that involved cards a bit like Trivia Puruit, where you would read the card, which would tell you all information like this and then you had to guess what the Rhyme was........but I can't think for the life of me what the game was called or what the hell happened to it.
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Lisak wrote:Well think Hurgarda Lady....it might just help me enormously!!Hurghada Lady wrote:I had a game that involved cards a bit like Trivia Puruit, where you would read the card, which would tell you all information like this and then you had to guess what the Rhyme was........but I can't think for the life of me what the game was called or what the hell happened to it.
While looking for my game I have come across this site if it is any help to you.
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/a.html
Hurghada Lady wrote:Lisak wrote:Well think Hurgarda Lady....it might just help me enormously!!Hurghada Lady wrote:I had a game that involved cards a bit like Trivia Puruit, where you would read the card, which would tell you all information like this and then you had to guess what the Rhyme was........but I can't think for the life of me what the game was called or what the hell happened to it.
While looking for my game I have come across this site if it is any help to you.
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/a.html
Ta for that Hurgada Lady. I don't think it is for what I'm doing, but is really interesting, well the little bit I looked at was anyway.
Wealth comes like a turtle and goes away like a gazelle. (Arabic proverb)
Yes but it's the parents who buy the books. I bought my kids a lot of the Mother Goose books but don't think I would buy that one.Lisak wrote:Aactually, that was the first one I was working on....I think kids will love the gruesomeness of them all.Horus wrote:Lisa, perhaps you should start with ‘Mary, Mary, quite contrary’ that should give you a gruesome start.
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Hurghada Lady wrote:I had a game that involved cards a bit like Trivia Puruit, where you would read the card, which would tell you all information like this and then you had to guess what the Rhyme was........but I can't think for the life of me what the game was called or what the hell happened to it.
Hi Hurghada lady, think i have found what you were looking for, i know its a old board/card game maybe you can find a far modern superior version of it.I have posted a link for you and will let you know if i find a dvd verison or download of the same game.
Regards Ritapetite
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/10643
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