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ABC, My Grannie Caught a Flea

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Release : 2014-03-06
Genre : Fiction
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Book Rating : 642/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis ABC, My Grannie Caught a Flea by : Ewan McVicar

Download or read book ABC, My Grannie Caught a Flea written by Ewan McVicar. This book was released on 2014-03-06. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adults may lament that today's children do not sing in the playground, but the kids know better. Funny, imaginative, shocking and nonsensical rhymes and songs are as much in evidence today as they always were. In this book, one of Scotland's best-known storytellers introduces hundreds of such rhymes from all over the country. Some date back hundreds of years; many others have been collected on the author's personal visits to schools. The result is an entertaining anthology which also offers a fascinating insight into the minds of Scottish children over the years.

Golden City

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Release : 1999
Genre : Games & Activities
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Book Synopsis Golden City by : James T. R. Ritchie

Download or read book Golden City written by James T. R. Ritchie. This book was released on 1999. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Ritchie was a young schoolteacher in Edinburgh before the Second World War when one day he found out that a science lesson was going poorly. 'What do you like doing?' he asked his class. They replied at once that they liked playing games. This book is wholly based on the author's acute observations of Edinburgh children at play. However, these games don't just belong to Edinburgh, or even Scotland. They are a universal representation of childhood, recognised by adults and children everywhere.

I'm a Flea from A to Z

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Release : 2011
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
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Book Rating : 665/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis I'm a Flea from A to Z by : Jeanette Buser

Download or read book I'm a Flea from A to Z written by Jeanette Buser. This book was released on 2011. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I'm a Flea, From A to Z provides a unique way to learn the alphabet by using rhyme, along with a creative story that children will love. Author Jeanette Buser has made learning fun and imaginative, which is sure to delight children, parents, and teachers alike.

One Singer, One Song

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Release : 1990
Genre : Folk music
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Book Synopsis One Singer, One Song by : Ewan McVicar

Download or read book One Singer, One Song written by Ewan McVicar. This book was released on 1990. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Dundee Street Songs, Rhymes and Games

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Release : 2021-01-11
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Book Synopsis Dundee Street Songs, Rhymes and Games by : MARGARET. BENNETT

Download or read book Dundee Street Songs, Rhymes and Games written by MARGARET. BENNETT. This book was released on 2021-01-11. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dundee Street Songs, Rhymes and Games: The William Montgomerie Collection,1952. Introduced, Edited and Annotated by Margaret Bennett & Illustrated by Les McConnell. In 1952 when these songs and rhymes were recorded in Hilltown, Dundee there may not have been a street or playground anywhere where the sound of children singing and playing was not part of everyday life. Although there had been Scottish collectors of 'bairn sangs' since the 1820s, it was not until the 1940s that anyone in Scotland audio-recorded the actual sound of playground voices. The voices of these school children captured the vitality of the local dialect, the spontaneity of their language-use outside the classroom, their repertoire of songs, rhymes and games, their musicality, as well as the sounds that echo the speed and accuracy of their hand-eye coordination. The Audio of The William Montgomerie Collection, 1952 can be obtained directly from GRACE NOTE PUBLICATIONS. William Montgomerie (1904-1994) was born and brought up in Glasgow. He became a teacher and moved to Dundee, where he met and married Norah Shargool (1909-1998), an artist with D.C. Thomson. They shared a passion for the Scots language and folklore and began collecting children's rhymes, songs and games in the 1930s. Their first book was published in 1946 and together they produced over a dozen books. William (Bill) was also a renowned poet, song collector and ballad scholar and as he wanted to capture the sound of the voice, in the mid-1940s he began to use a wire-recorder to audio-record singers. After collaborating with Alan Lomax on his 1951 tour of Scotland, Bill bought a tape-recorder and in 1952 recorded children in the Hilltown, Dundee. Though the recordings were made almost seventy years ago they are of remarkable quality and the 47 tracks have lost none of the vitality of the sound of children's voces, singing, chanting, laughing and playing in the street. Folklorist and singer Margaret Bennett got to know the Montgomeries in the mid-1980s when she was on the staff of the School of Scottish Studies. She often visited them, and in 1993 she tape-recorded an interview in which they talked about their lives and their interest in folklore. Norah told Margaret they had hoped to issue a cassette of the recordings so that people could hear the actual sound of the children, but (disappointingly) the publisher decided to record well-known actors for the production. Though Bill had deposited the original tapes in the Archive of the School of Scottish Studies, he gave Margaret a cassette copy of his recordings - a reminder not just of the songs themselves and of Bill's work, but also of the importance of listening to the sound of the voice, the language, and the sheer joy of singing. Now digitised by the School of Scottish Studies, this is the first time any of Montgomerie's recordings have been published. In the book, Margaret gives an insight into a century of audio recording as well as Bill Montgomerie's pioneering role in recording Scottish traditions. There is a transcription 47 audio-track followed by annotated notes on each item and concludes with a detailed bibliography. The book is intended for all ages, and (without a word of jargon) is also a scholarly production suitable for those who are curious to find out more. The illustrations are by Fife-based artist Les McConnell who remembers the playground games of the Fifties, as he brings to life the carefree joy of children playing and singing in the street.

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