Learn the history of the states through the folk songs of those who lived there!
Brooks. MOVEMENT The formation is two parallel lines facing each other, with the boys in one line and the girls in the other. • The head couple swings to the right first; then they swing with the couple next to them in line and so on, ...
The John Peel Story
Frog and Mouse are getting married and you're invited to the wedding! Their funny story is shared in the colorful, whimsical, rhyming board book, based on the popular song "Froggy Went a-Courtin."
There's a Hole in My Pocket: Based on a Traditional American Song
Ee-i-ee-i-moo
Contains classroom activities that use folk songs to connect students to major events in U.S. history.
Set in a castle, this variation on the traditional, cumulative rhyme looks at the consequences of a princess's strange diet.
During the first line and a half of the refrain the boys swing their partners , and on the last half everyone returns to the position held at the beginning of the game . • The same movement is repeated for the other stanzas .
Retells the cumulative tale in which an old lady pays the supreme penalty for her peculiar eating habits.
English Folk Song: An Introductory Bibliography Based on the Holdings of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library of the English Folk...