Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Lines and squares - Chronicles AA Milne children's Game

Most of us, when you say: "Bear" and "would be AA Milne's' Winnie the Pooh, otherwise it is Edward Bear, known to be fond of honey and seems to be halfway down the stairs, along with Christopher Robin . But one particular poem, the lines and squares do not appear to be about Bears, is real about grizzly bears that roam the streets seem.

But how can evoke these bears? Quite simply, the cracks in the pavement are. (Ok,America are known as platforms, but this is a superstition English, ok?) You're "crazy" which are the corners and, understandably, after all, nobody wants to be eaten by bears.

The bears appear to act all innocent, as if they are not about to devour the children. But of course they are ...

This poem seems to be the malignancy of the stories of Roald Dahl, in which the adults ate in advance, but of course there was the famous poem recited by Stanley Hollowaya lion eating a man named Alberto. Previously, the Queen of Hearts ordered to be cut from the minds of people in Alice in Wonderland

The actual game goes a long way, does not seem to break back to square an old belief, which may represent the earth (which was probably also the four corners). There is a rhyme that reads:

Step on a crack, break your mother's back. Step on a line, break your mother's back.

Recently, the British program of comicsCharlie and Lola has made this game.

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