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Waiter, just one more cracker, please! EENTSY WEENTSY SPIDER The eentsy, weentey spider went up the water spout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out; Out came the sun and dried up all the rain; And the eentsy, weentsy spider went up the spout again. MOTHER’S KNIVES AND FORKS (Fingerplay) These are Mother’s knives and forks, (fingers interlaced, tips up) This is Mother’s table, (flatten hands and arms) This is Mother’s looking grass, (palms toward face) And this is baby’s cradle. (palms up, rock arms) HERE IS THE BEEHIVE (Fingerplay) Here is the beehive, where are the bees? (fist with thumb enclosed to make hive) Hidden away where nobody sees. (place other hand over the hive) Watch and you’ll see them come out of the hive, (closely watch hive) One, two, three, four, five. (very slowly, beginning with thumb, fingers come out of hive one by one) Bzzzzzzz…… (all fly away) CLAP YOUR HANDS (Fingerplay) 1. Clap, clap, clap your hands As slowly as you can. Clap, clap, clap your hands As quickly as you can. 2. Shake…. 3. Roll…. 4. Rub…. 5. Wiggle your fingers…. 6. Pound your fists…. GRANDMA’S GLASSES (Fingerplay) Here are Grandma’s glasses, (fingers around eyes) Here is Grandma’s hat, (hands on head) This is the way she folds her hands, (fold hands) And lays them in her lap. (folded hands in lap) Here are Grandpa’s glasses, (larger glasses) Here is Grandpa’s hat, (larger hat) This is the way he folds his arms, (fold arms across chest) Just like that. (with emphasis) HICKORY, DICKORY DOCK 1. Hickory, dickory dock; The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck one , The mouse ran down; Hickory, dickory dock. 2. Hickory, dickory dock; The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck two , (clap, clap) The mouse said, “Boo!” Hickory, dickory dock. 3. …The clock struck three , (clap, clap, clap) The mouse said, “Whee!”… 4. …The clock struck four , (clap, clap, clap, clap) The mouse said, “No more!”… THREE LITTLE MONKEYS (Fingerplay) Three little monkeys jumping on the bed, (tap three fingers on palm of opposite hand) One fell off and bumped his head. (one finger falls off, then hold head) Mama called the doctor and the doctor said: (hold phone by ear, dial in air) “No more little monkeys jumping on that bed.” (shake finger) TWO LITTLE BLACK BIRDS (Fingerplay) Two little black birds Sitting on the hill, (pointer fingers up) One named Jack (one hand forward) And one named Jill. (other hand forward) Fly away, Jack.. (one hand behind back) Fly away, Jill. (other hand behind back) Come back, Jack. (return one hand) Come back, Jill. (return other hand) KNOCK, KNOCK Knock, knock, (knock on child’s forehead) Peek in, (open child’s eye) Open the latch, (push up tip of child’s nose) And walk right in. (walk fingers into child’s mouth) How do you do Mr. Chin, Chin, Chin? (wiggle child’s chin) LITTLE GREEN FROG “Gung, gung,.” Went the little green frog one day. “Gung, gung,” went the little green frog. “ Gung, gung,” went the little green frog one day, And his eyes went “aah, aah, gung.” JACK AND JILL (Fingerplay) Jack and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water. (thumbs straight up, alternating upward) Jack fell down and broke his crown, (wiggle one thumb and wrist down) And Jill came tumbling after. (wiggle other thumb and wrist down) Then up got Jack and said to Jill, (bring one thumb up, then other) As in his arms he took her, (cross thumbs) “Brush off that dirt for you’re not hurt, (brush one thumb with other thumb) Let’s fetch that pail of water.” (continue brushing) So Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch the pail of water, (thumbs up again) And took it home to Mother dear, (bring thubs slowly down together) Who thanked her son and daughter. (thumbs meet) BUMBLEBEE Bumblebee was in the barn, (circle finger in air) Carrying his dinner under his arm. (circle finger closer to child) Bzzzzzzz….. (gently poke child) WHERE IS THUMBKIN? Where is Thumbkin ? Where is Thumbkin? Here I am, here I am; How are you today, sir? Very well, I thank you, Run away, run away. (2. Pointer 3. Tall man 4. Ring Man 5.Baby 6. All the Men) ’ROUND THE GARDEN (Fingerplay) ’Round and ’round the garden, Goes the little mouse. Up, up, up he creeps, Up into his house. HERE IS THE CHURCH (Fingerplay) Here is the church, (fold hands, fingers inside) And here is the steeple. (index fingers up) Open the doors, (thumbs apart) And see all the people. (wiggle inside fingers) Close the doors, (thumbs together) And hear them pray. (hands to ear) Open the doors, (thumbs apart) And they all walk away. (fingers walk away) FIVE LITTLE FISHIES (Fingerplay) Five little fishies swimming in a pool, (wiggle five fingers) First one said, “The pool is cool.” (one finger up) (wrap arms around body) Second one said, “The pool is deep.” (two fingers up) (hands measure deep) Third one said, “I want to sleep.” (three fingers up) (rest head on hands) Fourth one said, “Let’s dive and dip.” (four fingers up) (hand dives and dips) Fifth one said, “I spy a ship.” (five fingers up) (peer out under hand) Fisherman’s boat comes, (fingers form V and move away from body) Line goes ker-splash, (pantomime throwing fishing line) Away the five little fishies dash. (wiggle five fingers away) How many more miles did you say? THIS OLD MAN This old man, he played one, he played nicknack on my thumb; With a nicknack paddy whack, give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. LITTLE PETER RABBIT Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, And he flicked it ’til it fly away. THE FINGER BAND 1. The Finger Band has come to town, Come to town, come to town, The Finger Band has come to town, So early in the morning. 2. The Finger Band can play the drums… 3. flute 4. clarinet 5. trumpet 6. violin 7. trombone 8. piano 9. guitar 10. The Finger Band has gone away… DOWN BY THE STATION Down by the station, early in the morning, See the little puffer bellies all in a row, See the engine driver pull the little handle, “Chug, chug, toot, toot!” Off we go! THE TRAIN 1. The wheels of the train go ’round and ’round, Clickety clack, clickty clack. The wheels of the train go ’round and ’round, Clickety clack, clickty clack. 2. The engineer toots his horn, Toot …. (pull imaginary cord in rhythm) 3. The crossing gates come right down, Clang… (arms up, elbows bent, hands move down toward each other and back up in rhythm) 4. The people on the train get bumped around, Bumpety bump… (body moves up and down) BINGO There was a farmer had a dog and Bingo was his name . B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, AND Bingo was his name. JOHN JACOB JINGLEHEIMER SCHMIDT John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, that’s my name, too! Whenever I go out, the people always schout, “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt!” Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da! LITTLE CABIN IN THE WOOD Little cabin in the wood, Little man by the window stood, Little rabbit hopping by, Knocking at the door. “Help me! Help me, Sir!” he said, “fore the farmer bops my head.” “Come on in,” the little man cried, “Warm up by the fire.” OLD MACDONALD HAD A FRM Old Mac-Donald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O! And on his farm he had some chicks, E-I-E-I-O! With a chick, chick here, and a chick, chick there, Here a chick, there a chick, Everywhere a chick, chick, Old Mac-Donald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O! Another day, another diaper GOOD MORNING Good morning, good morning, and how do you do? Good morning, good morning, I’m fine, how are you? WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? Sally’s wearing a red dress, red dress, red dress, red dress. Sally’s wearing a red dress all day long. ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOE One, two, buckle my shoe, Three, four, shut the door, Five, six, pick up sticks, Seven, eight, lay them straight. Eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. ALL DONE! RICKETY, TICKETY (Fingerplay) Rickety, tickety, lookat me. How many fingers do you see? Example: Hold two fingers. If child answers “one” say, “One you say, but there are two.” Repeat until correct, then praise child. MY NAME AND ADRESS (Tune: Rain, Rain, Go Away) My name is __________________, (child’s name) This is my address, _______________, (address) _____________, ______________. (city) (state) THE ALPHABET SONG (Tune: Twinkle, Little Star) A-B-C-D-E-F-G, H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P, Q-R-S, T-U-V, W-X, Y-Z. Now I know my A-B-Cs, Tell me what you think of me. RIGHT HAND, LEFT HAND (Fingerplay) This is my right hand, I’ll raise it up high. (right hand up) This my left hand, I’ll touch the sky. (left hand up) Right hand, (show right palm) Left hand, (show left palm) Roll them around. (roll hands over and over) Right hand, (show palm) Left hand, (show palm) Pound, pound, pound. (pound fists together) THE LITTLE FINGER One little, two little, three little fingers, Four little, five little, six little fingers, Seven little, eight little, nine little fingers, Ten fingers on my hands. DAYS OF THE WEEK Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day. Little Betty wants to play. Rain, rain, go away. THERE IS THUNDER There is thunder, there is thunder, Hear it roar, hear it roar, Pitter, patter, rain drops, Pitter, patter, rain drops, I’m all wet! I’m all wet! IT’S RAINING It’s raining, it’s raining, The old man is snoring. He went to bed and bumped his head. And couldn’t get up in the morning. TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky, Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. ’ROUND THE CLOCK Round the clock the hours go, Sometimes fast and sometimes slow, Tell me what the two hands say, They will tell the time of the day, Eight o’clock, it’s time for bed. Come with me you sleepyhead. Wiggleworm Workout LOOBY LOO Here we go Looby Loo, Here we go Looby Light, Here we go Looby Loo, All on a Saturday night. 1. You put your right hand in, You out your right hand out, You give your right hand a shake, shake, shake, And turn yourself about. Oh! 2. left hand (after each verse, join hands and circle around on chorus.) 3. right foot 4. left foot 5. head 6. whole self NOW TALL, NOW SMALL I’m stretching very tall. And now I’m very small. Now tall, now small, Now I’m a tiny ball. ANIMAL POEM (Action Poem) I’m a little kitty, I love to tippy to. Won’t you do it with me? Ready now, let’s go. I’m a little rabbit, I love to hop, hop, hop, Come on and do it with me. It’s fun; we’ll never stop. I’m a great big elephant, I take big steps so slow. I’d love to have you join me, Ready now? Let’s go. I’m a little dog, I love to run and run. If you would do it with me, we could have such fun. WALKING, WALKING Walking, walking, walking, walking, Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop. Running, running, running, Running, running, running, Now let’s stop, now let’s stop. JIMMY CRACK CORN Jimmy crack corn and I don’t care, Jimmy crack corn and I don’t care, Jimmy crack corn and I don’t care, My master’s gone away. BABY BIRD (Scale Song) Here’s a baby bird; He’s hatching from his shell. Out comes his head, And then comes his tail. Now his legs he stretches, His wings he gives a flap. Then he flies and flies and flies, Now what do you think of that? Down, down, down, down, Down, down, down, down. BOOM! RING AROUND THE ROSY Ring around the rosy. Pocketful of posies. Ashes, ashes, We all fall down. ] POP! GOES THE WEASEL All around the cobbler’s bench, The monkey chased the weasel. The monkey thought it was all in fun, POP! Goes the weasel. ONE FINGER, ONE THUMB 1. One finger, one thumb, keep moving, One finger, one thumb, keep moving, One finger, one thumb, keep moving, And we’ll all be happy today. 2. One finger, one thumb, One hand keep moving… 3. …two hands… 4. …one arm… 5. …two arm… 6. …one leg… 7. …two legs… 8. …sit down, stand up… THE MULBERRY BUSH Here we go ’round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, Here we go ’round the mulberry bush, So early in the morning. 1. This is the way we wash our face 2. Comb our hair 3. Brush our teeth 4. Put on our clothes IF YOU’RE HAPPY 1. If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands. (clap, clap) If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands. (clap, clap) If you’re happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands. (clap, clap) 2. …stomp your feet (stomp, stomp) 3. …shout hurray (Hurray!) 4. …do all three (clap, clap, stomp, stomp, hurray!)… PETER HAMMERS (Tune: What Are You Wearing?) 1. Peter hammers with one hammer, one hammer, one hammer, (pound one fist on floor or lag) Peter hammers with one hammer all day long. 2. Two hammers (pound two fists) 3. Three hammers (pound two fists, one foot) 4. Four hammers (pound two fists, two feet) 5. Five hammers (pound two fists, two feet, nod head up and down) 6. Peter’s very tired now…(rub eyes, then lay head on hands) REACH FOR THE SKY Clap your hands, touch your toes, Turn around and put your finger on your nose. Flap your arms, jump up high, Wiggle your fingers and reach for the sky. THREE BLUE PIGEONS 1. Three blue pigeons sitting on a wall, Three blue pigeons sitting on a wall. One flew away! O-o-oh. (Spoken) 2. Two blue pigeons sitting on a wall, Two blue pigeons sitting on a wall. Another flew away! O-o-o-o-o-h. (Spoken) 3. One blue pigeons sitting on a wall, One blue pigeons sitting on a wall. And the third flew away! O-o-o-o-o-h. 4. No blue pigeons sitting a wall, No blue pigeons sitting a wall. One flew back! Whee-ee-ee-ee! 5. One blue pigeons sitting a wall, One blue pigeons sitting a wall. Another flew back! Whee-ee-ee-ee! 6. Two blue pigeons sitting a wall, Two blue pigeons sitting a wall, And the third flew back! Whee-ee-ee-ee! 7. Three blue pigeons sitting a wall, Three blue pigeons sitting a wall, (Clap happily while singing) ONE ELEPHANT OUT TO PLAY 1. One elephant went out to play, Out on a spider’s web one day. He had such enormous fun, He called for another elephant to come. 2. Two elephants went out to play… 3. Three elephants went out to play, etc. HEAD AND SHOULDERS Head and shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes, Head and shoulders,
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