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        <dc:title>Recording of children demonstrating songs and discussing  playground games with Iona Opie (part 2 of 3)</dc:title>
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        <dc:description>Item notes: Recording of children demonstrating songs and discussing playground games with Iona Opie. Speakers' notes: Group of schoolchildren at Coram Fields. Recording notes: Slight dropouts to tape extremities. Otherwise good throughout.</dc:description>
        <dcterms:abstract>Part 2 of 3. 00:00:00 - 00:34:14. This recording continues to  interview children at Coram Fields in London. The majority of the interview  focuses upon a group of schoolgirls, two of whom are sisters. The children  sing and perform a number of short rhymes and songs concerning topics such as  food and the weather. They also demonstrate several clapping songs, skipping  songs and rhymes that accompany their ball games. Many of these songs and  nursery rhymes are well-known and include 'It's Raining, It's Pouring' which  one of the girls remarks she learnt from the radio [00:02:17 - 00:02:35];  'Rain, Rain, Go Away' [00:02:51 - 00:03:02]; 'Incey, Wincey Spider' [00:03:14  - 00:03:40]; 'Humpty Dumpty' [00:05:02 - 00:05:15]; 'Baa Baa Black Sheep'  [00:05:15 - 00:05:36]; 'Oranges and Lemons' [00:16:33 - 00:17:00]; 'Ring a  Ring o' Roses' [00:23:32 - 00:24:32]; 'I'm Shirley Temple' [00:24:40] and  'The Farmer's in his Den' [00:27:15 - 00:28:14]. One of the girl also sings  her 'favourite' song which she thinks she learnt on a school visit to the  cinema. The song includes the line 'you can search for treasure'. They recite  a short rhyme called 'Doctor Foster' [00:04:40 - 00:04:57] and another  entitled 'KP Penny a Packet' which Iona notes is an 'old' rhyme [00:19:00 - 00:19:13].  The children are keen to demonstrate their clapping games and skipping games  and these include 'I Went to a Chinese Restaurant' [00:28:42 - 00:29:47]; 'A  Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea' [00:29:52 - 00:31:09]; 'Under the Bram Bush'  [00:31:34 - 00:32:49]; 'See, See, my Baby' [00:33:40 - 00:34:14]; 'I'm A  Little Girl Guide' [00:07:10 - 00:07:36]; 'Popeye the Sailor Man' [00:32:50 -  00:33:05] and 'Raspberry, Strawberry, Blackberry, Tart' [00:28:45 -  00:21:50]. The recording contains ball games and the rhymes that the children  sing alongside them. These include rhymes referring to Black Cats [00:11:50  -00:12:03] and well-known characters such as Cinderella [00:10:45 - 00:11:41]  and Alice in Wonderland [00:10:00 - 00:10:16]. One child also sings a song  that she calls 'Lemon Tree' and Iona remarks that this may be a 'real' song  i.e. not a playground rhyme. It has a sophisticated melody and the girl notes  it has no actions or movements [00:15:00 - 00:16:10]. Aside from the songs  and rhymes, Iona asks the children where they learnt these songs and rhymes  from, and whether any were from the TV. Although the children do refer to a  TV show called 'The Knock Out' [00:13:10 - 00:13:33] it seems that they are  taught most of the songs at school or learn them from friends and  family. Â</dcterms:abstract>
        <dc:subject>Children's games; Children's songs</dc:subject>
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