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EDUCATIONAL TOYS FOR BOYS : DANDELION ORGANIC TOYS : CHILDREN TOYS VICTORIAN TIMES. Educational Toys For Boys
Baa Baa Black Sheep 078/100 - 100 Possibilities Project - Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full! One for the master, one for the dame, And one for the little boy who lives down the lane. Educational reasons for the poem "Baa, baa black sheep"poem The reason to the words and history to this song were to associate wool and wool products with the animal that produces it, not to mention the sound that a sheep would make! The first grasp of language for a child or baby is to imitate the sounds or noises that animals make - onomatopoeia (words sound like their meaning e.g. baa baa in "Baa, baa black sheep"). In some of the earlier versions of "Baa, baa black sheep" the title is actually given as "Ba, ba black sheep" - it is difficult to spell sounds! The History and Origins of Baa Baa Black Sheep Nursery Rhyme The wool industry was critical to the country's economy from the Middle Ages until the nineteenth century so it is therefore not surprising that it is celebrated in the Baa Baa Black Sheep Nursery Rhyme. An historical connection for this rhyme has been suggested - a political satire said to refer to the Plantagenet King Edward I (the Master) and the the export tax imposed in Britain in 1275 in which the English Customs Statute authorised the king to collect a tax on all exports of wool in every port in the country. But our further research indicates another possible connection of this Nursery rhyme to English history relating to King Edward II (1307-1327). The best wool in Europe was produced in England but the cloth workers from Flanders, Bruges and Lille were better skilled in the complex finishing trades such as dying and fulling (cleansing, shrinking, and thickening the cloth). King Edward II encouraged Flemmish weavers and cloth dyers to improve the quality of the final English products. Jacob's Ladder
Hold the top block by its edges; turn your wrist down & let the rest of the blocks tumble down until the “ladder” is fully open. Then turn your wrist up & the blocks will again tumble down….. Each time you turn your wrist up & down the blocks will continue the tumble without end….thus Jacob’s vision of a ladder that lead to heaven without an end in sight…. This is one of the oldest folk toys that we have history of & remains a fascination to children of all ages! There are a few mystical/magical tricks that can be done with this toy! Six blocks are wood approximately 3?” L x 1?“W with strips of twill/bias tape held in place with carpet tacks. Two or three colors are used in each ladder. Not recommended for children under the age of five years. Related topics: star wars toys x wing tonka construction toys playmobil toys clone wars toys 2011 my little pet shop toys best toys for christmas best 4 year old toys new naruto toys popular toys in 1992 |