The Jump Rope Book - Softcover

Buch 1 von 3: Classic Games

Loredo, Elizabeth

 
9780761104483: The Jump Rope Book

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Photographs by Martha Cooper. Packaged with the only other equipment a child would need--the jump rope--here is a book steeped in the know-how, culture, lore, and trivia of this simple, easy-to-learn, play-anywhere game. The Jump Rope Book is a complete skipper's reference, from how to put your best foot forward to over 250 rhymes. There are jump rope fashions (cushy socks a must), basic jumps and fancy steps (including Scissors, Jumping Jacks, and Cancan), jump rope jargon, how to decorate your rope, and the games--Spoons, Siamese Twins, The Clock, Chase the Fox, Over the Rainbow, Double Dutch, and dozens more. THE JUMP ROPE is 100% cotton, seven feet long, and comes with wooden handles. 50,000 copies in print.

The Classic Game series have over 317,000 copies in print.

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Hop to it! THE ROPE, THE MOVES, THE GAMES, THE RHYMES

Here's everything you need to take your jumping to a new plateau, whether you're a beginner or the playground expert. Set a new personal best. Turn a pepper faster than a whirling dervish--and when it's your turn to twirl, be a gracious and conscientious ender. Because there's always a next time to jump over the moon.

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Silly Stories

If you've ever listened to a storyteller spin a tale, you've heard a sing-song rhythm behind the words. Stories with repeating lines or sounds make good jump rope rhymes--the challenge is remembering them!

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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

Went to bed with their trousers on.

Mark cried out in the middle of the night,

"Oh, my trousers are too tight!"

I went downtown and met Miss Brown.

She gave me a nickel, I bought a pickle.

The pickle was sour, I bought a flower.

The flower was red, I bought some thread.

The thread was thin, I bought a pin.

The pin was sharp, I bought a harp.

And on that harp I played . . .

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