The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... jump the fence , He jumped so high He reached the sky , And didn't come back Till the Fourth of July . Other ... jump rope rhymes are in the form of dramatic conversations between two or more people , in which those jumping take part or ...
... jump the fence , He jumped so high He reached the sky , And didn't come back Till the Fourth of July . Other ... jump rope rhymes are in the form of dramatic conversations between two or more people , in which those jumping take part or ...
Strana 63
... jump rope rhymes is a measurement and a means of social recognition . The child who can jump the greatest number of times without tripping is most skillful , stays in the longest , has most en- durance , and wins a respected position in ...
... jump rope rhymes is a measurement and a means of social recognition . The child who can jump the greatest number of times without tripping is most skillful , stays in the longest , has most en- durance , and wins a respected position in ...
Strana 65
... jumping where two ropes are turned simul- taneously in opposite directions.27 In St. Louis " Double Dutch " is jumping two ropes turned inwardly.28 North Carolina children call this simply " jump- ing two ropes . " Children of Portland ...
... jumping where two ropes are turned simul- taneously in opposite directions.27 In St. Louis " Double Dutch " is jumping two ropes turned inwardly.28 North Carolina children call this simply " jump- ing two ropes . " Children of Portland ...
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