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		<title>Nursery Rhymes to give your little one nightmares (part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since becoming a parent I have become familiar with many nursery ryhmes and I have to say, I&#8217;m shocked at how sinister many of them are. Is it any wonder Zara wakes up crying in the night when I sing songs like this to her!
Take for instance the classic &#8211; Rock a Bye Baby. Ah a lovely nursery ryhme  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since becoming a parent I have become familiar with many nursery ryhmes and I have to say, I&#8217;m shocked at how sinister many of them are. Is it any wonder Zara wakes up crying in the night when I sing songs like this to her!</p>
<p>Take for instance the classic &#8211; Rock a Bye Baby. Ah a lovely nursery ryhme to sing whilst rocking your baby off to the land of slumber I hear you say &#8211; Wrong!!</p>
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<p>Rock a bye baby on the tree top,<br />
When the wind blows the cradle will rock,<br />
When the bough breaks the cradle will fall,<br />
And down will come baby, cradle and all.</p>
<p>I mean let&#8217;s examine this innocent ryhme more carefully. Firstly who in their right mind would leave their baby in a tree top (well unless you are a bird I suppose and that is acceptable &#8211; but still risky I might add!). And what on earth inspired the crazy parents to put it up there in the first place. I mean, were they just out for a nice country walk and saw a big tree and decided &#8220;oooh that looks a suitable place to leave my darling child to sleep!&#8221;. Why on earth do we sing this song to our cute little babies, do they fall asleep with visions of a crib falling down out of a tree and a poor baby falling to the ground with mulitple fractures, probably ending up in a wheelchair as a result?  Hmm I think I&#8217;ll strike this one off my evening repertoire.</p>
<p>OK so what about Ring-a-Ring o&#8217;Rosies. Ah another lovely sweet song, how can our little darlings not love this one. Again &#8211; Wrong, it&#8217;s actually almost sick this one.</p>
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<p>Ring-a-Ring o&#8217;Rosies<br />
A Pocket full of Posies<br />
&#8220;A-tishoo! A-tishoo!&#8221;<br />
We all fall Down!</p>
<p>For those of you which aren&#8217;t lucky enough to be married to a history teach like me, this ryhme is actually singing about the Black Death / Bubonic Plague. Oh how lovely, maybe we should also sing songs about Swine Flu, Malaria and other mass killers to our little darlings.<br />
Ring-a-Ring o&#8217;Rosies refers to the rosy red rash in the shape of a ring that you would get on your skin as one of the symptoms of the plague. Oh how lovely, lets sing about the fact you&#8217;re probably going to die!<br />
A pocket full of posies relates to the belief that the disease was caused by bad smells and carrying a posy of nice smelling herbs in your pocket would ward it off.<br />
A-tishoo, A-tishoo &#8211; that will be the violent sneezing that was another symptom of the disease. Lovely, death is imminent, keep singing.<br />
We all fall down &#8211; yep, you&#8217;re dead!<br />
Oh what a lovely sweet ryhme to sing to your little baby as you lovingly try to send them to sleep.</p>
<p>I really think I&#8217;m onto something here, maybe the reason for sleepless nights has nothing to do with being hungry, etc etc, it&#8217;s just that we are terrifying the little sweethearts and giving them nightmares!</p>
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