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- Q6780216 subject Q8381072.
- Q6780216 abstract ""Mary Mack" ("Miss Mary Mack") is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries. It is known in various parts of the United States, Australia and in New Zealand and has been called "the most common hand-clapping game in the English-speaking world".In the game, two children stand or sit opposite to each other, and clap hands in time to a rhyming song.The same song is also used as a jumprope rhyme, although rarely so according to one source.".
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- Q6780216 comment ""Mary Mack" ("Miss Mary Mack") is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries. It is known in various parts of the United States, Australia and in New Zealand and has been called "the most common hand-clapping game in the English-speaking world".In the game, two children stand or sit opposite to each other, and clap hands in time to a rhyming song.The same song is also used as a jumprope rhyme, although rarely so according to one source.".
- Q6780216 label "Mary Mack".
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