Seligor's Castle. The home of Seligor, Diddilydeedot, Dodie, and Dr. Do-Diddily and the Dee-Dot's.

Seligor's Castle is where Seligor, Dr. Do-Diddily and the Dee-Dot's,
Diddilydeedot in Dreamland,
and Dodie's Dream World all work on their websites.
They are all within the children range, though Dodie's does have a lot more classical stuff on it and the little ones might find it a bit boring.
I have just opened a couple of wee nursery pages though just in case you have one on your knee, :)

Each site has it's own home page and index, and I have been very careful not to repeat to many rhymes etc, though Toby and Tilly are in both the Castle and Dreamland and now Diddilydeedot around the world. I have mad up most of the play lists from YouTube and google. But please always check these as sometimes you get the odd person who thinks its smart to change the content. I have looked through almost 7,000 videos on you tube alone, so you can imagine how many there are.
Many of the stories, myths tales, rhymes come from books well past their hundredth birthday. I have always collected old books and up until recently sold many on Amazon. But now I use all my spare time on the websites and blogging sites.
Then there are songs to sing, many, many new rhymes to learn and pass on to the future generations.
I have been on line over fours year now and also have my Zoomshare, Wordpress, Delicious, Twitter and Facebook. Best wishes xxx Seligor

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Here for Christmas is the full version of The Bells of London Town, otherwise known as "Oranges and Lemons."

 THE BELLS OF LONDON TOWN

Gay go up, and gay go down, to ring the bells of London town.
Bull's eyes and targets, say the bells of St. Margaret's.

Brickbats and tiles, say the bells of St. Giles.
Halfpence and farthings, say the bells of St. Martin's.

Oranges and lemons say the bells of St. Clements.
Pancakes and fritters, say the bells of St. Peter's.

Two sticks and an apple, say the bells of Whitechapel.
Old Father Baldpate, say the slow bells at Aldgate.

You owe me ten shillings, say the bells of St. Helen's.
Poker and tongs, say the bells of St. John's

Kettle and Pans, say the bells of St. Anne's.
When will you pay me? Say the bells of Old Bailey.

When I grow rich, say the bells of Shoreditch.
Pray when will that be? Say the bells at Stepney.

I am sure I don't know, says the great bell at Bow.
Here comes a candle to light you to bed,
and here comes a chopper to chop off your head.

This I think is the complete rhyme of Oranges and Lemons
and the Bells of London Town.
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