
American Children's Folklore
1988
First Published
4.38
Average Rating
284
Number of Pages
Concentrating on lore gathered since World War II, Bronner has assembled an anthology of what children really say, not what adults wish they would say. It is through such shared lore―songs, expressions, games and beliefs―that children adapt to new situations. Bronner includes secret languages, jump rope rhymes, song parodies, games, taunts, tongue twisters, jokes, and more. These treasures make for nostalgic reading for adults who want to relive their own childhoods or gain a window to their own children's world.
Avg Rating
4.38
Number of Ratings
29
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