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Children's song games = Comptines

Canada, 1975
film

Springtime means being outside. It means being able to play hopscotch, and sing songs, and play with bolo-bats. This film is about little girls celebrating sp..

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Of hopscotch and little girls

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Over in the meadow

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La Poulette grise (TEFC)

Canada, 1947
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Children at play

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Sur le pont d'Avignon

Canada, 1951
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The Rink

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We're gonna have recess

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Tchou-tchou

Canada, 1972
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Hoppity pop

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Tchou-tchou

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Let's all sing together. No. 1

Canada, 1944
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We're gonna have recess (TEFC)

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One potato, two potato

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Harmonie

Canada, 1977
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Au Hasard du temps

Canada
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We sing more than we cry

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 67%
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