An Old English Nursery Rhyme with a Connection to Prince William

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How is the old nursery rhyme "See Saw Sack-a-day" connected to a recent royal groom?  Find out on Mama Lisa’s House of Nursery Rhymes!

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4 Responses to “An Old English Nursery Rhyme with a Connection to Prince William”

  1. Lethabo Says:

    What is the nusrey rhyme

  2. Lisa Says:

    This is a nursery rhyme, kids songs and world culture site!

  3. Kelsie Says:

    Hey sorry what nursery rhyme dont get it

  4. Lisa Says:

    Hi Kelsey – the rhyme is See Saw Sack-a-day. If you go to the link the connection is explained.

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