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Eye-eye ring

Song

The children sit in a row or in a circle, with their palms clasped in front. One player (the one who pokes) places a ring (or other small object) between his folded palms and places it in the palms of the other children. In the meantime, they all sing. The one who pokes leaves the object he has in his hand unnoticed between one of their hands. At this point, the player (bull, midwife) who was waiting outside during the poke is called in to find the ring. If he finds it, he changes roles with the one who pokes it, if not, a new finder is chosen. ; ; Eye-to-eye ring, ; Tick ring, ; You have the golden ring, ; Here is the padlock, here is the knob, ; Here they open the door. ; ; So: Come in, bull! The porridge is cooked, and the horse's foot is in it! ; ; ; ;

Inventory number:

10129

Collection:

Repository

Type:

Song

Municipality:

Almágy