Ring Around the Rosie
"Ring Around the Rosie" is a traditional children's nursery rhyme and singing game. It is often accompanied by a circle dance where children hold hands and move in a circle. The rhyme typically ends with the participants falling down together, creating a playful and fun atmosphere.
The origins of "Ring Around the Rosie" are debated, but some believe it dates back to the Great Plague of the 1660s in London. The lyrics may reference symptoms of the illness, though many interpretations exist. Today, it remains a popular game among children, often played in schools and playgrounds.