One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve? Journal of American Folklore - Strana 1161918Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1922 - 174 str.
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| Fannie Wyche Dunn, Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1922 - 152 str.
...the little hare was so tired that she lay down and slept for twelve hours. Hindu Tale. 71 Number Song One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, shut the door....six, pick up sticks. Seven, eight, lay them straight. Mne, ten, a good fat hen. A Song for Five Toes This little pig went to market. This little pig stayed... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Fannie Wyche Dunn - 1922 - 152 str.
...falling in.'7 And the little hare was so tired that she lay down and slept for twelve hours. Hindu Tale. One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, shut the door....six, pick up sticks. Seven, eight, lay them straight. Mne, ten, a good fat hen. A Song for Five Toes This little pig went to market. This little pig stayed... | |
| John Symonds Udal - 1922 - 430 str.
...years ago. The next is common, with its variants, to ma One, two, buckle my shoe ; Three, four, open the door ; Five, six, pick up sticks ; Seven, eight, lay them straight ; Nine, ten, a good fat hen ; Eleven, twelve, let them delve ; Thirteen, fourteen, maids a-courtin' ; Fifteen, sixteen, maids a-kissin'... | |
| Rosamond Losh, Ruth Mary Weeks - 1923 - 218 str.
...bowl; in the feeding of the bird, or birds; the watering of the schoolroom plants and flowers, etc. One, two, buckle my shoe; Three, four, shut the door;...sticks; Seven, eight, lay them straight; Nine, ten, a big fat hen. Commit to memory for number names. Write the rhyme on the board, and, when a small amount... | |
| Rosamond Losh, Ruth Mary Weeks - 1923 - 216 str.
...in the feeding of the bird, or birds; the watering of the schoolroom plants and flowers, etc. 4One, two, buckle my shoe; Three, four, shut the door; Five,...sticks; Seven, eight, lay them straight; Nine, ten, a big fat hen. Commit to memory for number names. Write the rhyme on the board, and, when a small amount... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - 1923 - 520 str.
...caught a hare alive, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. I let him go again. 2 One, two, Buckle my shoe. Three, four, Open the door. Five, six, Pick up sticks. Seven, eight, Lay them straight. Nine, ten, A big fat hen. 3 Once I saw a little bird Come hop, hop, hop; So I cried, "Little bird, Will you stop,... | |
| 1924 - 68 str.
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| James Robert Overman - 1925 - 360 str.
...rythmic counting for its own sake and in connection with rhythmic games, dances, etc. 2. Rhymes such as : One, two, buckle my shoe; Three, four, shut the door;...sticks ; Seven, eight, lay them straight; Nine, ten, a big fat hen. Many such rhymes can be dramatized or acted out rhythmically with or without music. Number... | |
| Elmer L. Ritter, Alta L. Wilmarth - 1925 - 474 str.
...of the numbers, one, two, three, etc., to ten. Little rhymes often help to establish the order, as: One, two, Buckle my shoe. Three, four, Shut the door....sticks. Seven, eight, Lay them straight. Nine, ten, Catch a fat hen. Or: Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians, Ten little Indian boys. Later,... | |
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