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Children's Street Culture: Playground Songs, Street Games, Urban Legend, Street Football, Street Children, Tag, Marble, Hoop Rolling
Paperback. Books LLC 2010-05-12.
ISBN 9781156040829
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Playground Songs, Street Games, Urban Legend, Street Football, Street Children, Tag, Marble, Hoop Rolling, Truce Term, Street Skateboarding, Streetball, Street Hockey, Pogs, Manhunt, Butts Up, Chinese Handball, Ringolevio, the Burning of the School, Skipping-Rope Rhyme, Children's Street Culture, Street Sports, Skully, Bloody Mary, Punchball, Cat's Cradle, Street Cricket, Great Green Gobs of Greasy, Grimy Gopher Guts, Australian Handball, Stickball, Sea Lion Woman, Iona and Peter Opie, Miss Susie, Childhood Secret Club, Kick the Can, Gam3, List of Traditional Children's Games, Clapping Game, Tazos, Joy to the World, Our Teacher's Dead, Comet, Stoop Ball, Opposite Day, Spaldeen, Australian Tazos, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, Oonch Neech, Halfball, Wireball, Red Rover, Pinners, Shirts Versus Skins, Olly Olly Oxen Free, Corkball, Children's Street Games, Stapu. Excerpt: Bloody Mary is a ghost or witch featured in Western folklore. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is called three times or sometimes more, depending upon the version of the story, often as part of a game.Overview One of the more common ways participants attempt to make her appear is to stand before a mirror in the dark (most commonly in a bathroom) and repeat her name three times, though there are many variations including; chanting a hundred times, chanting at midnight, spinning around, rubbing one's eyes, running the water, or chanting her name thirteen times with a lit candle. In some versions of the legend, the summoner must say, "Bloody Mary, I killed your baby." In these variants, Bloody Mary is often believed to be the spirit of a young mother whose baby was stolen from her, making her mad in grief, eventually committing suicide. In stories where Mary is supposed to have been wrongly accused of killing her chi
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