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Booldawg | 10:58 Wed 29th Aug 2012 | Phrases & Sayings
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Well here's a thing!

I was aimlessly browsing through a nursery rhyme site that gives the history/meaning of various childrens rhymes.

Came across this;

Round and round the garden
Little Teddy bear
One step
Two steps
Tickle you under there!


A well know rhyme, but I have always known the 2nd line as 'Like a Teddy Bear' - What do you know the 2nd line as?
  
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I always knew it as "Like a Teddy bear"
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I thought it was "goes the teddy bear"...
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I also know the last line as 'tickly under there'
I remember it as the parent holding the child's outstretched arm, palm upwards, doing round and round the garden with her/his fingers on the palm and then running the fingers up the arm to the armpit and Tickle you under there! - happy days!
I too know it as "like a teddy bear"
Like a Teddy Bear
and 'Tickly under there'
I've always known it as 'like' and 'tickly'!
It's Like & Tickle - FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT.
LOL

Definitely Like and Tickly
I'm definately in the 'like' and 'tickly' camp
Like a Teddy bear, and tickly under there
"Like a teddy bear". And the version I know ends "tickly under there".
WikipediA has 'Tickle you under there' - so THERE!
But Wikipedia ain't accurate. So there back. Anyone can put something on Wikipedia!! Sticks tongue out at Wharton ;o)
Little = Like a
Two steps = Two step
Tickle you = Tickly


Round and round the garden
Like a teddy bear
One step
Two step
Tickly under there!
Like a Teddy bear ? Hey honey - you got the goddam thing just about right there !
Exactly as Ellipsis just wrote... The kids at work love it!
I was reading somewhere when googling this that it is done on a child's tummy. I never remember that. It was always done on the upturned palm of a childs hand a far as I know!!

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