Week 12 Reading Notes: Nursery Rhymes - Reading A

The Nursery Rhyme Book by Andrew Lang

    This is probably one of the weeks I was most excited for because we obviously all know a bunch of nursery rhymes, but what about the ones we don't know?

There was a Crooked Man

  • A crooked man once lived with all kinds of crooked things
    • Even his pet cat was crooked and the cat caught a crooked mouse
    • Their house was crooked as well

  • This reminds me of picking up a penny to have good luck
    • But there is the condition that the penny must be face up, otherwise it is bad luck


  • A knave stole the queen's tarts and she beat him for it
  • after being beaten, he never stole again
  • Like the 'catch a finger by his toe,' this rhyme is used to pick who is out or 'it'
  • Whoever was pointed at when the last letter, T, was said, was chosen

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