02/23/2008 03:22 PM
The Symbolism of the Egg
As Easter approaches, it’s natural to think a little about eggs!
In days gone by the egg, due to its shape, was a symbol of the earth. Thanks to its obvious association with the beginning of life, it has also been the basis of many ancient creation stories. It has been a symbol [...]
02/20/2008 02:30 PM
Elaborately Decorated Eggs for Easter In Eastern Europe
Guest Blogger, Ed Gawlinski, has been involved in many cultural organizations throughout his life. Here, he discusses Easter traditions in several Eastern European cultures.
A common custom is to color hard boiled eggs for Easter. We usually colored them on Good Friday, while eating hot cross buns…
Hot cross buns,
Hot cross buns,
one ha’ penny,
two [...]
10/02/2007 11:52 AM
Can Someone Help with a Czech Rhyme?
Jennifer wrote:
My husband’s aunt always does a little hand rhyme/song with my children that goes something like, “smudgala mischka krukeelaka….” I know I’m butchering the spelling and I’m trying to find the correct words and the meaning of this Czech rhyme in English. My daughter wants to share it with her class for [...]
01/20/2007 07:19 PM
Looking for an Old Czech Rhyme
Julie wrote:
I’m looking for the old czech rhyme/finger play ditty my grandma used to play with me. It was about an insect-spider who crawls up (your arm) finds a hole (ear) and crawls in (tickle ear). It phonectically sounds like “broczech leza pludla meza daya jerka tomza leza”.
Ideally, I would like the actual translation to [...]
01/06/2007 08:35 PM
How to Find Sheet Music, Tunes and MP3’s on Mama Lisa’s World
In addition to this blog, I also host Mama Lisa’s World. Mama Lisa’s World is a large collection of children’s songs and rhymes from countries all around the globe.
Matt, a music teacher from Rhode Island, wrote a question to me, the other day, about Mama Lisa’s World:
Hey Mama,
I love the concept of your site. [...]