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Silly Rhymes
A long time ago when there was no Television or radio, children kept themselves amused by reciting silly little rhymes to which they would play different variations of games. The games would vary and so would the words depending where they were (inside or outside). There may be slight variations on the rhymes , but pretty much they were all the same everywhere.
The following are rhymes sent into the Goodar section of our site.
Enjoy them and if by chance they remind you of any different variation or an all together new one, please don’t hesitate to add to our data base.