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Many such games involve one person pointing at each participant in a circle of players while reciting a Rhyme . A new person is pointed at as each word is said. The player who is selected at the conclusion of the rhyme is "it" or "out". In an alternate version, the circle of players may each put two feet in and at the conclusion of the rhyme, that player removes one foot and the rhyme starts over with the next person. In this case, the first player that has both feet removed is "it" or "out". These are often accepted as Random selections because the number of words has not been calculated beforehand, so the result is unknown right up until someone is selected.


SOME COMMON RHYMES


:Three potato, four,
:Five potato, six potato,
:Seven potato, more,
:One big bad spud.
  • Ink-a-bink (Last two lines added if the chooser happens to like the person singled out by the "stink")

  • :Ink-a-bink

:A bottle of ink
:Cork fell out and you stink
:My mother told me to pick the very best one and
:You are not it

:In a dish,
:How many pieces,
:Do you wish?
Whomever the rhyme ends with chooses a number, and that many "pieces" are counted. The person on whom the last number falls is out.

:Daddy had a donkey,
:Donkey died, daddy cried,
:Inky binky bonky.


EXTERNAL LINKS

  • [http://mtcn.free.fr/mtcn-traditional-music-midi-counting-rhyme.php Counting rhymes and other songs for counting in traditional music from county of Nice, France].