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So do you stop singing the rhymes or not? So maybe the answer, for me, is to just keep adding my own lines. Need some support to be the best parent you can be? Our Parent School parent coaching experts can help. Click to find out more or book a one-on-one session. Entertainment and Technology Why Bluey is a favourite, even for adults without kids.
In my head, a rhyme repeated over and over again:. Why do we do this to our children? Sing them songs and tell them tales that are so dark and gruesome? As my mother recited that, I saw boys made of animal body parts and a little gingerbread girl with her head bitten of. And the old man rolling home? Either kicked out unkindly, or drunk. This was a rhyme born of violence and poverty. I remember it from school, kids baiting one another or picking on one child in particular. You can find out more about the author at sophiedraper.
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