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134. The Pendulum. |
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Froebel. |
II. Kohl. |
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two hands go Working hard the time to show,Tick.tock,tick,tock, tick,tock,tock,
[Note:—The children are arranged in opposite rows or in the ring. During the song they swing their arms to and fro in the rhythm indicated. A few of the children may be clock-makers, and pass up and down, winding and mending clocks.
This as well as the next number may be used at the tables as ball songs, the swinging balls representing the pendulums.] |
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135 Clocks and Watches. |
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From the German. |
KOEHLER. |
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[Note:—Best used as a table game for marking the differences in the fractional rhythms indicated. In a ring game the oscillations of the balance-wheel of a "tiny watch" cannot be imitated satisfactorily.] |
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