"Children's Singing Games" by Anon is a delightful collection of traditional music, released on January 1, 1983, under the Saydisc label. This album is a charming compilation of singing games that have been passed down through generations, offering a unique glimpse into the musical heritage of various regions, including Wales, Southern Ireland, and Scotland. With a total duration of one hour, the album features tracks like "Singing Games," "Dipping Rhymes," "Skipping," "Clapping," and "Two-Ball Games," each providing a lively and engaging experience for both children and adults alike.
The album is not just a musical experience but also an educational one, as it includes a variety of traditional games that can be played along with the music. These games are designed to be fun and interactive, making it an excellent resource for parents, teachers, and anyone interested in traditional music and games. The album's simplicity and charm make it a timeless treasure, perfect for anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of traditional music and games. Whether you're looking to introduce your children to the joys of traditional music or simply want to enjoy some nostalgic tunes, "Children's Singing Games" by Anon is sure to delight and entertain.