Scottish Traditional Rhymes

Scottish Traditional Rhymes by Eileen Dunlop is a New Ed edition published by Chambers in 1991, featuring 31 pages of engaging content in English. This collection presents 86 Scottish rhymes that explore various themes, including people, places, weather, superstitions, and animals, drawn from a range of original sources. The book is designed for children aged nine to twelve, making it suitable for both home and school use.
Readers will find that this edition not only shares traditional rhymes but also provides explanations for unusual and difficult words alongside the text, enhancing comprehension and enjoyment. The anthology serves as a valuable resource for introducing young readers to the richness of Scottish poetry and culture, while also supporting their literary development through accessible language and context.
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86 Scottish rhymes about people, places, the weather, superstitions and animals, taken from a variety of original sources. The book is intended for children aged from nine to 12 years, for use in the home or at school, and unusual and difficult words are explained alongside the text.
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