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track details

 

 RHYMES

1 I’ve a kistie (KC) 0:10

2 Hey the dusty miller (KC) 0:15

3 Jenny wi the lang poke (KC) 0:15

4 Greenichty grasshopper (KC) 0:48

5 Dancing Song (KC) 0:16

RIDDLE
6 Whiles tae the East (KC) 0:22

SONGS

7 Hush-a-ba birdie (GPC) 1:55

8 John Smith (GPC) 1:03

9 Wee Willie Winkie (HSC) 1:44

10 The Tod (HSC) 0:55

11 Katie Bairdie (GPC) 0:56

12 Ballad (HSC) 1:34

STORIES

13 On the Mune (GP) 1:09

14 Whitey (KC) 2:14

15 Wee Willie Sparra (GP) 1:49

16 The Wee Wee Puddock (KC) 2:18

17 Patch Wins Hame (MK) 5:04

18 The Twins and the Muckle Moggie (GP) 7:21

19 The Six Travellers (CMacD) 12:49

Total running time on this CD 43 minutes

Readers: George Philp (GP), Kate Copstick (KC), Mattha Kidd (MK), Carl MacDougall (CMacD).

Singers: Gourock Primary School Choir trained by Miss Lilias Calder (GPC), Hillhead Secondary School Choir (HSC), trained by Mrs Irene McLennan, soloist Elizabeth McLean.

The Six Travellers appears by kind permission of the author Carl MacDougall and is published in The Scent of Water by the Molendinar Press.

Irene McLennan composed the setting for the poem ‘Ballad’ by William Soutar.

 

ssp 01

32 pp A4 beuklet

Gleg wis wrocht ti gie bairns an innin til Scots in the wee schuils - the accompanyin beuklet is ettelt ti provide copy maisters ti uise alang wi the recordin. Gin stock rins oot, we'll fend it as a PDF file for free dounlade.

Contents:

Foreword

Acknowledgements 

RHYMES 

Rhymes for Singin or for Fun 
Riddle Rhymes 
Playtime Rhymes 
Educational Rhymes 

SONGS 

Hush-a-ba-birdie, Croon, Croon 
John Smith, Fallow Fine 
Wee Willie Winkie 
The Tod 
Katie Bairdie 
Ballad 

STORIES 

On the Mune
Whitey
Wee Willie Sparra
The Wee Wee Puddock 
Patch Wins Hame 
The Twins and the Muckle Moggie

FIRST HUNDRED KEY WORDS 

SECOND HUNDRED KEY WORDS 

WEE WORDS FOR WEE FOLK (Three and Four letter words) 

WORDS AT WORK . . . . . . “GLEGGO”