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Bruce Alan Wilson from Charleston, Wv UsaIs it just me, or is this really a rather creepy little song? Why is one advised to go 'in disguise', and 'not alone' into the woods--and that it is better not to go? Why must one spy on the teddy bears? If they catch you--alone, undisguised, spying on you--what will happen 'down under the trees where nobody sees"? Probably something highly unpleasant.
We run Level 3 courses in Spring and Autumn and also run taster days for those interested in finding out more about the course. WELL DUH, everyone knows that!, Seriously, this may well be the FIRST record I ever had and put on a turntable that was mine!Sympathique from Los AngelesOf course it's creepy. It's like one of those precautionary scary stories parents tell their kids to discourage bad behavior. In this case it's "don't wander into the woods alone." But instead of being concerned about bears eating them, it's probably more of a concern to not have the children get lost or encounter strangers. Boo from Lancashire, England.Interestingly there are many recordings which got the chord sequence quite wrong, and they seem to be copied by more people than the correct sequence. L Honey from British ColumbiaI didn’t find this song scary. I loved it as a kid and my dad would sometime, really rarely, sing it to me. I was not fond of adults so found it lovely that teddy bears had an escape. I never had a teddy bear of my own though.
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Bob from Tucson, AzAll anyone wants to know about 'The Teddy Bears' Picnic' can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddy_Bears'_Picnic. It corrects several of your mistakes. By completing the course, you will gain the skills, practical knowledge and confidence it takes to deliver Forest School and you will be supported and mentored throughout the training process and portfolio. Culture Trip launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful — and this is still in our DNA today. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes certain places and communities so special.
Forest breaks are perfect for connecting with nature and unplugging from the daily hustle and bustle. This collection of forest holidays in the UK ranges from New Forest to the Cairngorms and are carefully chosen to ensure you have the perfect setting to relax and unwind. What is more, these forest holidays are designed for all, from couples looking for a romantic break to families seeking an adventure in the great outdoors. Begin planning your forest holiday in the UK and use our UK travel guide for inspiration. Places to Visit near Forest Holidays Yvonne Wheeler Laurenty from Bethlehem, PaI remember what delight this song brought each Saturday morning as it opened a children's radio which was one of several consecutively broadcast on radio. The words and tune are entirely memorable even after all my 85 years. Loved to have heard a Jerry Garcia version .
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This selection of forest holidays is situated in some of the most beautiful woodland areas in the UK. From the picturesque countryside of Devon to the enchanting forests of Scotland, there's something for everyone. I am asking members of the public who were in the park that day to think carefully about whether you saw the males described.
