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Books with title ABC My Grannie Caught a Flea: Scots Children's Rhymes and Songs

  • ABC My Grannie Caught a Flea: Scots Children's Rhymes and Songs

    Ewan McVicar

    eBook (Birlinn, March 6, 2014)
    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.
  • ABC, My Grannie Caught a Flea: Scots Children's Songs and Rhymes

    Ewan McVicar

    Paperback (Birlinn, March 6, 2014)
    Adults may lament that today's children do not sing in the playground, but the kids know better. Hilarious, energetic, surreal, 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.
  • , My Grannie Caught a Flea: Scots Children's Songs and Rhymes

    Ewan McVicar

    Hardcover (Birlinn Ltd, April 1, 2011)
    Ewan McVicar, one of Scotland's best-known storytellers and song writers, has collected songs in over 40 Scottish schools to create this new condensed compendium of the 'hidden' songs of Scots childhood. Adults may lament that today's Scots children do not sing in the playground, but the kids know better. As he demonstrated in his critically acclaimed Doh Ray Me, When Ah Wis Wee, hundreds of hilarious, energetic, surreal, nonsensical and alarming rhymes and songs are still in use, some over 200 years old, others as new as today's TV ads. It is a fascinating account of Scots childrens' lyric lore and investigates what has been lost and what has replaced it, looking at the arcane riches of the past as well as the absurd glories of today.
  • ABC, My Grannie Caught a Flea: Scots Children's Songs and Rhymes by Ewan McVicar

    Ewan McVicar

    Paperback (Birlinn Ltd, March 24, 1665)
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