One of my favorite things to do as a little girl was jump rope.Ā I could go and go and go, jumping on my own, but the most fun was jumping with other little girls.Ā Two girls would turn the rope and one or more girls would jump, until they missed and has to take turns turning the rope so the other girls could jump.Ā We never did anything fancy like Double-Dutch, but I remember some of the rhymes we jumped toā¦ā¦
Iām a little Dutch girl dressed in blue
These are the duties that I must do
Salute to the captain, curtsey to the queen
Turn my back on the dirty submarine
I can do the hootchie-kootchie, I can do the twist
I can do the turn-around and I can do the split
Iām a little Dutch girl dressed in green
My mother didnāt want me so she sent me to the queen
The queen didnāt want me so she sent me to the king
The king said heād take me if Iād count to 15
(then you had to jump 15 times without missing)
Mable Mable set the table
Don’t forget the red hot pepper
(you had to jump really fast after you said “pepper” until you missed
Cinderella dressed in yella
Went downstairs to meet her fella
On the way her girdle busted
How many years was she disgusted?
(then jump as many times as you can without missing)
Lincoln, Lincoln, Iāve been thinkinā
What the heck have you been drinkinā
Tastes like vinegar, smells like wine
Oh my gosh, itās turpentine
George Washington never told a lie
So he went around the corner (jump out, run around one of the turners and jump back in)
To buy a cherry pie
How many cherries were in that pie?
(then jump as many times as you can without missing)
Operator, operator give me number nine
Sorry, sorry, you have to be on time
(one girl has to jump out and the next girl jump in so that the turners are never turning the rope for nobody; if you donāt jump in on time you have to be a turner and one of the turners gets to be a jumper.Ā This was most fun played at a school recess with a lot of other girls)
Not last night but the night before
24 robbers came knocking at my door
As I ran out, they ran in
I asked them what they wanted and this is what they said
Spanish dancer, do the twist
Spanish dancer, do the kick
Spanish dancer, turn around
Spanish dancer, touch the ground
Spanish dancer, show your shoe
Spanish dancer, 24-skidoo
I remember, too, the little rhymes we used to determine who would be āItā in hide-and-seek or various forms of tag.Ā We all put out Keds-clad feet in a circles and someone counted off pointing to a foot for each word.Ā The last foot left belonged to the person who would be āItāā¦.
Bubble gum, bubble gum in a dish.
How many pieces do you wish?
(Whoeverās foot the word āwishā landed on picked a number and the counter spelled it, still counting off, for exampleā¦)
T-W-O spells two and that means you will not be it
Ocka bocka, soda crocka
Ocka bocka boo
In comes Uncle Sam
And out goes Y-O-U
Eeny meeny miney moe
Catch a tiger* by the toe
If he hollers let him go
Eeny meen miney moe
(Sometimes followed by: My mother told me to pick this very best one)
*Some children used the N-word in place of tiger, but the mothers in our neighborhood would angrily correct any child who did that.Ā The parents in my 1960s neighborhood had the typical prejudices of northern white people of that era, but they did consider the N-word to be vulgar and inappropriate.Ā The correct terms for the people who picked up our trash and Sammy Davis Jr (pretty much the only African-Americans we ever saw or heard of) were āNegroā or ācoloredā.
Do you remember jump rope and other rhymes from your childhood?Ā Help me collect them by posting on my site
Blondie and Dagwood went to town. Blondie bought an evening gown. Dagwood bought a pair if shoes. What did baby Dumpling choise. Clive your eyes and count to ten. If you misd, take an end.
Choose, close and miss. Sorry for the typos
Miss Susie had a tugboat
Her tugboat had a bell
Miss Susie went to heaven
Her tugboat went to…
Hello Operator
Give me #9
And if you disconnect me
Iāll kick you from…
Behind the frigerator [sic]
There laid a piece of glass
Miss Susie sat upon it
And cut her little…
Ask me no more questions
And Iāll tell you no more lies
The boys are in the bathroom
Zipping up their…
Flies are in the meadow
Bees are in the park
Miss Susie and her boyfriend
Are kissing in the…
D A R K (spelled out fast)
D A R K (spelled out fast)
DARK DARK DARK!!!
(Mid 90ās West Coast-time and place I remember it)
This one was earlier in my childhood
Early 90ās East Coast, NJ
My name is Ching Chong Charlie
I know Karate
Punch you in the body (punches body)
Oops, Iām sorry
No Iām not!
Chinese (slant up)
Japanese (slant down)
Dirty knees (rub knees with opposite hands back and forth)
Look at these (risquƩ reveal-I remember shoeing my stomach, lol)
My mother and your mother were washing clothes,my mother punched your mother right in the nose, what color was the blood? Does anyone remember the game of ‘witch’?
I saw the ocean I saw the sea, Johnny broke a bottle and blamed it on me. I told Ma, Ma told Pa and Johnny got a lickinā so ha ha ha! How many lickinās did Johnny get? One, two threeā¦ etc
Beginner jump rope rhyme –
Bluebells cockle shells, easy Ivy overs.
I am a pretty little Dutch girl,
as pretty as pretty can be,
and all the boys around my block
are crazy over me.
My boyfriendās name is Tony,
he comes from the land of Bologna,
with a pickle on his nose and three
black toes, and this is the way my
story goes.
One day when I was walking,
I heard my boyfriend talking,
to a little girl with strawberry curls,
and this is what he said to her:
I L-O-V-E love you, I K-I-S-S kiss you,
I K-I-S-S kiss you on your F-A-C-E face face face ( we always leaned in and patted our cheeks).
We did
Cinderella, dressed in yella
Went upstairs to kiss her fella..
Made a mistake and kissed a snake.
How many doctors did it take?
What about:
Policeman, policeman due your duty
Here comes (fill in name) the American beauty
She can wiggle, she can wobble, she can do a split
But she canāt wear dresses above her knees
Not because sheās pretty
Not because sheās (?)
Just because she kissed a (??)