Citron is one of 3 original citrus fruits from which all the others were developed. It's not a lemon, but lemons come in part from citron. Lemons are a hybrid between bitter orange (sour orange) and citron.

This is basically a nonsense song. It comes from Mexico. The Mexican version is called Acitrón de un fandango.

Al citrón de un fandango - Peruvian Children's Songs - Peru - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs and Rhymes from Around the World  - Intro Image

Notes

Vocabulary Notes:

A "fandango" is a lively Spanish couples dance.

The Spanish onomatopoeia 'triqui-triqui' or 'triqui tran' is used to mimic the noise of a shaking/bouncing vehicle or the noise of a motor or the noise of train wheels.

Game Instructions

The children sit in a circle on the floor, each one has in front of him a stone, a wooden stick, or any kind of object that can make a noise when beaten on the floor.

Pass the stone to the right (or left) on the downbeats and pick up the stones on the in-between beats. On the penultimate measure, instead of releasing the stone, tap the stone to the right, tap in front, and then release it.

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Thanks to Rhianna Barr for singing this song for us! You can her more of her music on her YouTube Channel.

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Thanks and Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rhianna Barr sharing this song with us. Click her name to go to her YouTube Channel.

Image: Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. "Citrus medica = Citronier de Médie. ['Buddha's Hand', Citron]" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 30, 2020.

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