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Sep 2, 2022 · Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Jack jumps over the candle stick! Teach your kids this famous nursery rhyme with our read along video! Perfect for your preschool, kindergarten or...
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Nov 8, 2016 · Kids Channel - Cartoon Videos for Kids. Follow. Download DinoMash game here: http://onelink.to/dinomash. Kids Channel introduces the old classic Jack Be Nimble. Lyrics of the rhyme: "Oh Jack! Be careful! Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over. The candlestick. Jack jumped high, Jack jumped low, Jack jumped over. And burned his toe. Ouch!"
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Jack is a dog, in Denslow's version. The rhyme is first recorded in a manuscript of around 1815 A.D. and was collected by James Orchard Halliwell in the mid-nineteenth century. [1] Jumping candlesticks was a form of fortune telling and a sport. Good luck was said to be signalled by clearing a candle without extinguishing the flame.
# Jack Be Nimble. 1815 England # Lyrics. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over The candlestick # History and Meaning. The rhyme was first documented by James Halliwell-Phillipps, a 19th Century English Nursery Rhyme collector and literary scholar. At that time people would jump over candle sticks as a fair-trick.
Jack Be Nimble is a traditional English nursery rhyme and a popular children’s game. The rhyme is often accompanied by a simple game where children mimic Jack by attempting to jump over an imaginary candlestick or a real one if it’s safe. The goal is to showcase one’s agility and quickness in jumping over the obstacle.