Bluebells, Cockleshells
Angela shared this jump rope rhyme with us that she learned in Newburgh, New York.
Bluebells, Cockleshells
Jump Rope Song
Bluebells, cockleshells,
Eevie ivy over,
Here comes the teacher with a big fat stick;
I wonder what she's got for Arithmetic?
1 + 1, 2; 2 + 2, 4.
Now it's time for Spelling.
Spell cat, c-a-t;
Spell rat, r-a-t.
Now it's time for History.
George Washington never told a lie
So he went around the corn-eeeer.
How many pies did he receive?
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10….*
Notes
*Speed up turning the rope while jumping to see what number you get to.
Comments
Here's another version that you can listen to here....
Bluebells, cockleshells,
Eevie ivy over,
My mother said that I was born...
January, February, March, April,
May, June, July, August...
1, 2, 3, 4...
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Dianne H. wrote: "I'm not sure how old that little post is but I was trying to remember how I learned it in the US (Maryland state).
It was the intro to a rope-skipping chant.
Bluebells, Cockleshells
Evey, Ivy, Over.
Down in the valley where the green grass grows
There sat 'Dianne' sweet as a rose
Along came 'Rolly' and kissed her on the cheek
How many kisses did she get that week?
Then the jump roping participants would start counting the number of successful jumps.
The first lines had us just rocking the rope back and forth for the jumper to jump over. On the word 'Over' then we'd start swinging the rope over the jumper's head.
Thanks for that fun memory! -Dianne"
Thanks and Acknowledgements
Thanks to Angela Williams for sharing this wonderful jump rope rhyme with us and for chanting it! Thanks to Dianne H. for sharing her version!