The first written record of the nursery rhyme was published in 1698 in England, but it was sung to children as a clapping game well before it was published. See the link below for more information.
The origins of the nursery rhyme "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man" are not known definitively, as it is a traditional nursery rhyme passed down through generations. It is a popular nursery rhyme and finger play that has been enjoyed by children for many years.
Pat a cake, pat a cake, bakers man, Bake me a cake as fast as you can Pat it and prick it and mark it with B Put it in the oven for baby and me. Patty cake, patty caker, bakers man Bake me a cake as fast as you can Roll it up, roll it up And throw it in a pan Patty cake, patty cake, bakers man. or Patty cake, patty cake Bakers man That I will Master As fast as I can. Prick it and prick it and mark it with a T and there will be enough for Jacky and me.
patty cake patty cake bakers man mark it with a b put in the oven for baby and me
bake a cake as fast as you can,put it in an over and bakers man
if you are talking about the rhyme, then it's a patty-cake. whatever that is. if you are talking about real life, then whatever he wants.
Ring Around the Rosies
"Patty cake" is a hand-clapping game often played by children where they clap their hands together with a partner in a rhythmic pattern while reciting a rhyme. It is a fun and interactive way for children to play and engage with others.
The nursery rhyme baker typically refers to "The Muffin Man." This character is featured in the popular nursery rhyme "Do You Know the Muffin Man?" where he is known for living on Drury Lane and selling muffins.
patty kaka bulle kaka bagarens man bakar mig en kaka sa fort du kan rulla det och klappa den och mark den med en...
Bobby Valentino did not invent jazz dancing. He wrote a song called "The Man Who Invented Jazz" which in on his album "Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake", released in 2011.
If you mean a cake that eats people, the answer is no. If you mean a man that eats cake, the answer is yes.
Patty is in the original (1967) but not the revised (1990s) version. There she was replaced with Sally :-(
Me the boggey man i just love cake!!