. Rhythmic action plays and dances; a book of original games and dances, arranged progressively, to Mother Goose and other action songs, with a teaching introductory; for the kindergarten, primary schools, playground and gymnasium. s ->f- 5: —>- =i^ il ^ :± -V ^ ^^-^ • ^ #—#^^^ _ cock - le-shells and sil - ver bells And pretty maids all in a A group of little girls chooses one of their number to be Mistress Mary. MistressMary then selects some spot for her garden where she kneels down. The rest of theplayers dance up to her and call, Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your gar


. Rhythmic action plays and dances; a book of original games and dances, arranged progressively, to Mother Goose and other action songs, with a teaching introductory; for the kindergarten, primary schools, playground and gymnasium. s ->f- 5: —>- =i^ il ^ :± -V ^ ^^-^ • ^ #—#^^^ _ cock - le-shells and sil - ver bells And pretty maids all in a A group of little girls chooses one of their number to be Mistress Mary. MistressMary then selects some spot for her garden where she kneels down. The rest of theplayers dance up to her and call, Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your gardengrow? Mistress Mary answers, With cockle-shells and silver bells and pretty maidsall in a row, at the same time Mistress Mary jumps up and chases the rest of theplayers. When she catches one she takes her back to the garden and they both kneeldown and, after the verse is sung a second time, the two start out after the other they catch take their place in Marys garden. This goes on over and over untilall the players are in the garden and there are no more to be caught.


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