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(child's rhyme)

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  • Monday's Child — For the 1967 Argentine film, see Monday s Child (film). Monday s Child Roud #19526 Written by Traditional Published 1838 Written England Language English Form Nursery rhyme ‘Monday s Child’ is one of many fortune telling songs, popular as nursery …   Wikipedia

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  • Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child — Intertitle Genre Animation Written by …   Wikipedia

  • counting-out rhyme —       gibberish formula used by children, usually as a preliminary to games in which one child must be chosen to take the undesirable role designated as “It” in the United States, “It” or “He” in Britain, and “wolf,” “devil,” or “leper” in some… …   Universalium

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