This is a simple, old-fashioned game for younger children.
Two children with joined hands stand opposite each other, and the rest form a ring and pass under the raised hands, while they repeat,
"We're seeking a daisy, a daisy, a daisy, We've found one here."
As they say "here," the raised hands close around the child who was passing by, and "daisy" takes the place of the one who caught her. She names another flower, and the game goes on as before, substituting that flower for daisy.
Then it continues until all the flowers are "found."
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