"Rosie, You Are My Posie" is a traditional nursery rhyme that dates back to the 18th century. It is a simple and charming rhyme that is often sung as a children's song.
Rosie Alexander has written: 'Folie a Deux'
Rosie Spiers has written: 'Love bytes'
Rosie Leventon has written: 'Rosie Leventon, 'The dinner table' and other new installations'
Posie Graeme-Evans was born in 1952.
"Posie" is a word that refers to a small bunch of flowers or a bouquet.
It lasted for many years! Did you know the song Ring around the Rosie is a song for the Black Death? Scary right?! Ring around the Rosie, - You get a black ring around your rosy cheeks if you have the black plague! Pocket full of Posie, - The people thought that bad smells caused the plague so they put a flower called posie in their pockets to keep out the smells. Hasha! Hasha! - An expression used for be quiet, or shhhhhhhhh! We all Fall Down! - Lots of people fall dead!
Rosie Newbigging has written: 'The record of private companies on NHS support services'
Rosie Ayliffe has written: 'The real guide, Turkey' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
Ann Carroll has written: 'Together we dance' 'Rosie's Quest' 'Camogie' 'Rosie's Gift'
Rosie Serdiville has written: 'The great siege of Newcastle, 1644' -- subject(s): History
Rosie Dastgir has written: 'A small fortune' -- subject(s): Life change events, Pakistanis, Fiction
Rosie Soto Seaman has written: 'Food fancies for the young chef (Creative kids series)'