Clappie, Clappie Handies
"This version doesn't seem to appear anywhere else. It's Scottish, sung by my mother-in-law who was born in 1921, her mother was born in the 1870's." -Wendi Davidson
Clappie, Clappie Handies
Clapping Game for Babies
Clappie, clappie handies
Clap, clap away
This is the way we clap our hands
On a summer's day.
Mummy's in the kitchen
Granny's at the well
Daddy's gone to [local town]
To buy [Child's name] a bell.
Notes
*E.g.: Daddy's gone to Edinburgh to buy Robin a bell.
Comments
Here's a variation Alysa sent that her nanna sang to:
Clap, clap handsies,
Mommy's little, little one;
Clap, clap handsies,
Daddy's coming home,
Home to his cute little bitty boy;
Clap, clap handsies,
My little, little one
Clap hands, clap hands,
Till father comes home,
For father's got money,
But mother's got none!
Thanks and Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Wendi Davidson for sharing this version of the rhyme! Many thanks to Alysa Wakefield for contributing the second version of this rhyme.
Thanks so much!