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662.1 | My mother's version | CHIRPA::HARRINGTON | | Fri Jan 25 1991 09:24 | 10 |
| This is the way I remember it, although I'm sure there are lots of
variations:
Pattie cake, pattie cake, baker's man
Bake me a cake as fast as you can
Pat it and roll it and mark it with a "B"
Put it in the oven for baby and me.
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662.2 | On the ball | DELNI::SCORMIER | | Fri Jan 25 1991 10:16 | 12 |
| Funny, my son received a musical ball with rhymes on it. The printed
verses read :
Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake, baker's man
Bake me a cake as fast as you can
Pat it and prick and mark it with "B"
And put in the oven for baby and me
For baby and me, for baby and me
And put in the oven for baby and me
Sarah
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662.3 | Roll it & Pat it & Mahhhk it! | DEMON::CYCLPS::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:19 | 16 |
| This has been a source of great debate between my wife and I...;^)
She insists (being from New Jersey, doncha' know) it should be:
"Pat it & roll it, and mark it with a '(baby's first name initial)'"
However, being Boston born & bred, and thus being culturally correct, I
insist on:
"Roll it & pat it, and mark (pronounced 'mahhhk') it with a 'B'"
One day, I hope she'll see the light...
P.S. She also insists on calling it 'soda' instead of 'tonic'...some
people never learn...;^)
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662.4 | Roll it and roll it | AIMHI::MAZIALNIK | | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:42 | 14 |
| Tonic??? My father says tonic but I've always said soda (as do all
my brothers and sisters), and I was born and raised in New England.
Anyway, I've always said, "Roll it and roll it and mahhhk it with
a B, and put it in the oven for
Eric (or baby) and me"
The other day my neighbor sang the song to Eric and said
"Pat it and prick it and mark it with a B"
Donna
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662.5 | But it needs to rhyme! | NODEX::HOLMES | | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:26 | 11 |
| >.17 "Pat it & roll it, and mark it with a '(baby's first name initial)'"
But if you mark it with the baby's initial, the last line will only rhyme
if it's B, C, D, G, P, T, V, or Z. What do you do for the other
letters?
We go with "roll it, and pat it, and mark it with a B' also, but then
"TOSS it in the oven, for baby and me". On the toss part, you bring
the baby's arms up in the air -- definitely the hightlight of the game.
Tracy
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662.6 | Who says it must rhyme .... spoil sport ! :-) | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Originality = Undetected Plagiarism | Fri Jan 25 1991 14:44 | 29 |
| Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Who said it needs to rhyme ?! Rhyming is only fun if you know about
rhyming ... hearing the initial and your own name is MUCH more fun!
I sure respond a lot more when somebody says "Stuart" instead of "adult".
"Heh you, adult!"
And I knew it as (pick your own name and initial) ...
"Prick it and pat it and mark it with 'U'
and put it in the oven for Ulysses and me!"
Although that doesn't make much sense but it appeals to my senses
more than the other way around ... it flows better.
I've heard roll it and pat it and many other combinations.
The extra bit of a refrain ...
"For baby and me, for baby and me,
Put it in the oven for baby and me"
I believe is for a sung version ...
S for Stuart
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662.7 | Separated by a common language (again) | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Originality = Undetected Plagiarism | Fri Jan 25 1991 14:47 | 7 |
| PS
Z doesn't rhyme in a lot of the English speaking world anyway ! :-)
(Zed)
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662.8 | Make up your own, it's fun | MINAR::BISHOP | | Fri Jan 25 1991 17:40 | 9 |
| We used to make up other verses, and (given that the baby is
not a harsh critic) it's easy and fun:
Patty-cake, patty-cake, Pizza man,
make me a pizza as fast as you can.
Spread it and toss it and roll it out flat;
We'll both eat it and we'll both get fat!
-John Bishop
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662.9 | | USOPS::GALLANT | dark spider of the heart... | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:53 | 11 |
|
RE: TOSS it in the air...
I remember the part about having the arms up in the air.
I also remember the roll it (proceed to make rolling
motion with baby's hands), prick it (poke ever so gently
into baby's belly!) and then pick up from toss it ...
(*
/Kim
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662.10 | and mark it with a T... | GEMVAX::WARREN | | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:26 | 11 |
| I learned the way .15 wrote it with a minor difference:
"_Roll_ it and _knead_ it and mark it with a 'B'."
But I usually do change it to "...mark it with a 'C'...for Caileigh and me!"
(or P and "Paigey").
I love the Pizza Man version!
-Tracy
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662.11 | bake-a-bake-a-bake! | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:30 | 15 |
| Well, I guess I can add to this one:
I say it this way with my 5 month old,but I use her feet instead of
hands.
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake
Bakers man,bake me a cake as fast as you can
Roll it and roll it
and pat it into shape
Put it in the oven to bake-a-bake-a-bake.
Anyway you say it, it's still fun!
Sandy
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662.12 | Never heard the "mark it" part myself | INFACT::HILGENBERG | | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:51 | 17 |
| (while clapping hands or feet)
"Patty-cake, patty-cake, baker's man,"
(still clapping...)
"Bake me a cake as fast as you can,"
(now roll hands/feet)
"Roll it all up and ..."
(spread hands/feet apart & up)
"...throw it in the pan!"
Kyra
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662.13 | and don't forget about ... | CALS::JENSEN | | Fri Feb 01 1991 10:27 | 14 |
|
and don't forget about:
. The itsy, bitsy spider ...
. Where is thumpkin ...
. Head, shoulders, knees, toes ...
. Ring around the rosey ...
and all those other "action" song/games.
I think the book stores have books on these.
Dottie
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662.14 | this is how son's nick&pat do it | SMD72J::MCCAULEY | | Sat Feb 02 1991 01:06 | 7 |
| We do it as
....first you roll it
then you pat it
then you put it in the oven
then you put it in your tommy and go yum yum yum (highlight)
ken mc
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662.15 | I came to the right place... | GOBAMA::GRACE | Hmm... | Mon Feb 04 1991 08:55 | 4 |
| Thanks folks for the timely, diverse and numerous replies. No one I spoke to
here in the office had a clue.
Larry
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