Today we’re looking back at old school Glasgow nursery rhymes Long before the days of iPads, streaming services, and general child-distracting technology many Glaswegians would spend time ...
In this first session the rhymes of ‘Oats and beans and barley grow’, ‘Little Bo-Peep’, ‘Little Boy Blue’ and ‘One man went to mow’ take the children back to an old-fashioned farm ...
In the second session the rhymes of ‘To market ... yellow laces’, ‘There was an old woman’ and ‘Horsey, Horsey’ take the children back to an old-fashioned market.
Music charity Youth Music reports that 28 per cent of parents consider nursery rhymes old-fashioned. Nearly one in five children under five enjoy rock music, and almost half of parents - 45 per ...