Here's the British version of "The Farmer in the Dell"…

Notes

*According to Wikipedia, per Iona Opie, throughout the song this line can be found as "'Ee-i, tiddly-I', in London, 'Ee-i, adio', 'Ee-i, andio', 'Ee-i, en-gee-oh' or 'Ee-i, entio', in Northern England, and 'Ee-i, ee-I', in the West Country."

Game Instructions

The kids stand in a circle holding hands while singing the first verse and moving around the player in the middle, who is the farmer. When the verse is over they stop, and the farmer makes his choice of a wife. The wife joins him in the center for her verse, and this pattern is repeated through the verses until either the bone or dog is chosen, or only one kid is left. That child usually becomes the farmer for the next round.

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