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Nursery Rhymes - Snow White

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carolb54 · 03/03/2011 10:31

My DD has Book Week at her school this week. They have been asked to come in dres up as a nursery rhyme character. My DD has a Snow White fancy dress and I have been trying to find a nursery rhyme that relates to Snow White but so far no success.

Does anyone know of a Nursery Rhyme that relates to Snow White?

Thanks

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OffToNarnia · 03/03/2011 10:45

If you can't find one make one up?! She could take your masterpiece in with her on a scroll!

OffToNarnia · 03/03/2011 11:10

There was a young girl called Snow White
Who got herself into a plight.
A nasty old witch gave her an apple
and Snow White took a big bite.

Oh no said the dwarves
What to do?
There was a big hullabaloo.
A prince came along on his horse
and gave her a kiss of course.

Snow White woke up with a start.
She gave the young prince her heart.
Oh so there was no disaster.
They both lived happily ever after.

Err I'm no poet as you can see...

OffToNarnia · 03/03/2011 11:45

Perhaps someone else could write a poem/ nursery rhyme so you have a choice? You have a go carolb54!!

Runoutofideas · 03/03/2011 11:48

Couldn't she be little Bo Peep in her Snow White dress armed with a toy lamb?

carolb54 · 03/03/2011 11:57

Hello,

Your ideas so far are excellent and has got me thinking of what I can do for her. I am not a good poet as you OffToNarnia, but I will definitely have a go and see what I can come up with. It should be fun

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PaisleyLeaf · 03/03/2011 17:16

If she goes as Snow White they'll just think you've misunderstood.
Do something like Runoutofideas says, or take a watering can for Mary Mary or something.

OffToNarnia · 03/03/2011 17:20

I'm embarrassed by my poem effort now.. Feel a bit silly! Have you decided what you are going to do yet Carolb54?

bluerodeo · 03/03/2011 17:34

honestly just let her wear snowwhite outfit. life is too short to get stressed about things like this. she won't be the only one

Feenie · 03/03/2011 18:26

From 'Revolting Rhymes' - so very tenuous link to nursery rhymes, I'm afraid!

Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs
by Roald Dahl

When little Snow-White's mother died,
The king, her father, up and cried,
'Oh, what a nuisance! What a life!
'Now I must find another wife!'
(It's never easy for a king
To find himself that sort of thing.)
He wrote to every magazine
And said, 'I'm looking for a Queen.'
At least ten thousand girls replied
And begged to be the royal bride.
The king said with a shifty smile,
'I'd like to give each one a trial.'
However, in the end he chose
A lady called Miss Maclahose,
Who brought along a curious toy
That seemed to give her endless joy --
This was a mirror framed in brass,
A MAGIC TALKING LOOKING GLASS.
Ask it something day or night,
It always got the answer right.
For instance, if you were to say,
'Oh Mirror, what's for lunch today?'
The thing would answer in a trice,
'Today it's scrambled eggs and rice.'

Now every day, week in week out,
The spoiled and stupid Queen would shout,
'Oh Mirror, Mirror on the wall,
'Who is the fairest of them all?'
The Mirror answered every time,
'Oh Madam, you're the Queen sublime.
'You are the only one to charm us,
'Queen, you are the cat's pyjamas.'
For ten whole years the silly Queen
Repeated this absurd routine.
Then suddenly, one awful day,
She heard the Magic Mirror say,
'From now on, Queen, you're Number Two.
'Snow-White is prettier than you!'
The Queen went absolutely wild.
She yelled, 'I'm going to scrag that child!
'I'll cook her flaming goose! I'll skin 'er!
'I'll have her rotten guts for dinner!'
She called the Huntsman to her study.
She shouted at him, 'Listen buddy!
'You drag that filthy girl outside,
'And see you take her for a ride!
'Thereafter slit her ribs apart
'And bring me back her bleeding heart!'
The Huntsman dragged the lovely child
Deep, deep into the forest wild.
Fearing the worst, poor Snow-White spake.
She cried, 'Oh please give me a break!'
The knife was poised, the arm was strong,
She cried again, 'I've done no wrong!'
The Huntsman's heart began to flutter.
It melted like a pound of butter.
He murmured, 'Okay, beat it, kid,'
And you can bet your life she did

Later, the Huntsman made a stop
Within the local butcher's shop,
And there he bought, for safety's sake,
A bullock's heart and one nice steak.
'Oh Majesty! Oh Queen!' he cried,
'That rotten little girl has died!
'And just to prove I didn't cheat,
'I've brought along these bits of meat.'
'The Queen cried out, 'Bravissimo!
'I trust you killed her nice and slow.'
Then (this is the disgusting part)
The Queen sat down and ate the heart!
(I only hope she cooked it well.
Boiled heart can be as tough as hell

While all of this was going on,
Oh where, oh where had Snow-White gone?
She'd found it easy, being pretty,
To hitch a ride in to the city,
And there she'd got a job, unpaid,
As general cook and parlour-maid
With seven funny little men,
Each one not more than three foot ten,
Ex horse-race jockeys, all of them

These Seven Dwarfs, though awfully nice,
Were guilty of one shocking vice --
They squandered all of their resources
At the race-track backing horses.
(When they hadn't backed a winner,
None of them got any dinner.)
One evening, Snow-White said,
'Look here, 'I think I've got a great idea.
'Just leave it all to me, okay?
'And no more gambling till I say.'
That very night, at eventide,
Young Snow-White hitched another ride,
And then, when it was very late,
She slipped in through the Palace gate.
The King was in his counting house
Counting out his money,
The Queen was in the parlour
Eating bread and honey,
The footmen and the servants slept
So no one saw her as she crept
On tip-toe through the mighty hall
And grabbed the mirror off the wall.
As soon as she had got it home,
She told the Senior Dwarf (or Gnome)
To ask it what he wished to know.
'Go on!' she shouted. 'Have a go!'
He said, 'Oh Mirror, please don't joke!
'Each one of us is stony broke!
'Which horse will win tomorrow's race,
'The Ascot Gold Cup Steeplechase?'
The Mirror whispered sweet and low,
'The horse's name is Mistletoe.'
The Dwarfs went absolutely daft,
They kissed young Snow-White fore and aft,
Then rushed away to raise some dough
With which to back old Mistletoe.
They pawned their watches, sold the car,
They borrowed money near and far,
(For much of it they had to thank
The manager of Barclays Bank.)
They went to Ascot and of course
For once they backed the winning horse

Thereafter, every single day,
The Mirror made the bookies pay.
Each Dwarf and Snow-White got a share,
And each was soon a millionaire,
Which shows that gambling's not a sin
Provided that you always win.

Runoutofideas · 03/03/2011 18:28

Hope you copied and pasted that feenie!

Feenie · 03/03/2011 18:32

I did credit it to Roald Dahl at the top!

Runoutofideas · 03/03/2011 19:31

I meant I was worried that it might have taken you hours to type!

tribpot · 03/03/2011 19:36

I wouldn't worry too much about the exact theme. Ours was superheroes and book characters (no idea why) but we had children dressed as Stephanie from Lazy Town (in fairness she may have started out in a book?) and Josie Jump from Balamory. I'm sure they meant 'nursery rhyme' in the more general 'fairy story' sense.

Ds was Harry Potter, which I don't think he knew was a book character til this week, having only seen the films. If there were no books, he would still have insisted on being Harry Potter and we would have had to re-classify him as a superhero Grin

Feenie · 03/03/2011 20:33

Ah, I get it now, Runoutofideas - am very weary now it's Thursday Smile

MrsDaffodill · 03/03/2011 21:06

We have had similar at our school.

Have seen utilising already owned princess dress ups:

  • Queen of Hearts (red cardboard hearts stuck on a princess dress, photocopy of tarts stuck on a paper plate)
  • a princess with a "pea" necklace around her neck.
  • little Miss Muffet (easter bonnet with a pipe cleaner spider hanging of it and a bowl)
  • a brother and sister both had wings and a tail and labels saying Peter and Paul (two little dickie birds)
tribpot · 03/03/2011 21:23

For maximum creativity my ds' little friend's mum turned a Virgin Mary costume into Laura Ingalls Wilder today :)

carolb54 · 04/03/2011 16:59

Sent my DD off this morning in her Snow White outfit. She was happy in her outfit. For her as long as she was in a fancy dress for school she seem fine.

Will know what she thinks when I get home this evening.

Again thanks to you all for your contribution Smile

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OffToNarnia · 04/03/2011 18:57

Hope she had a good time!

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