1. Say Hello To The Morning

1. Oh the sun is up and the world is awake,
And the birds are singing in the morning.
As I rub my eyes and get out of my bed
And I say hello to the morning.
2. And I say hello to the dog and the cat,
And the birds are singing in the morning.
And I say hello to the fish in the bowl,
And I say hello to the morning.
3. And I say hello to flowers and the bees,
And the birds that are singing in the morning.
And I say hello to the clouds in the sky,
And I say hello to the morning.

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2. See-saw Marjorie Daw / See-saw Sacradown

See-saw Marjorie Daw,
The hen flew over the malt house.
She counted her chickens one by one, [touch each finger]
Still she missed the little white one. [pretend to lose the baby finger]
Here it is, here it is, here it is! [find it and tickle it]
See Saw Sacradown See saw Sacradown,
Which is the way to London Town
With one foot up and one foot down,
This is the way to London town.

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3. What Are You Wearing?

What are you wearing, what are you wearing,
What are you wearing today, today.
What are you wearing, what are you wearing,
What are you wearing today.
If you're wearing red..... then stand up
And if you're wearing red. Then nod your head.
And if you're wearing red, then turn around.
And if you're wearing red, then sit back down.
Blue.... tap your shoe
Green .... jump like a jumping bean.
White .. wave your arms like a bird in flight.
Clothes ....touch your nose, touch your toes.

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4. Cousin Peter

1.Last evening cousin Peter came,
Last evening cousin Peter came,
Last evening cousin Peter came,
To say that he was here.
2.He hung his hat upon a hook,
3.He took his coat off arm by arm,
4.He kicked his boots off one by one.
5. He danced around in his stocking feet.
6. He stomped around like a grizzly bear.
7.He twirled around on his tippy toes.

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5. Ten Galloping Horses

Ten galloping horses rode through the town,
Five were white and five were brown,
Five rode up and five rode down,
Ten galloping horses rode through the town.

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6. My Pony Boy

Pony boy, pony boy, won't you be my pony boy?
Don't say no, here we go, ride across the plain.
Marry me, carry me, ride away with you.
Giddy up giddy up giddy up, Whoa! My pony boy.

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7. Here's a Bunny

Here's a bunny with ears so funny,
And here's a hole in the ground.
At the first sound he hears,
He pricks up his ears,
And pops through a hole in the ground .
See The Little Bunny On The Shelf In The Shop .
See the little bunny on the shelf in the shop,
Wind her up slowly and away she'll hop!

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8. Won't You Plant Your Seeds With Care?

1.Won't you plant your seeds with care?
In the fields and in the garden,
Won't you plant your seeds with care?
As they do in France so fair.
2.Can you plant them with a spade?
In the fields and in the garden,
Can you plant them with a spade?
As they do in France so fair.
3. Can you plant them with your hand?
4. Toe, 5. Elbow, 6. Knee, 7. Nose

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9. Five Little Peas / Oats and Beans and Barley

Make a fist with one hand,
then pop out one finger at a time. Then spread
your arms open wide and clap.
Five little peas in a pea pod pressed,
One grew, two grew and so did all the rest,
They grew, and they grew, and they did not stop,
They grew so big that the pea pod popped!

Oats and Beans and Barley
1. Oats and beans and barley grow,
Oats and beans and barley grow,
Do you or I or anyone know,
How Oats and beans and barley grow?
2. First the farmer plants his seed.
Then he stands and takes his ease.
He stamps his feet and claps his hands,
And turns around to view his land.
3. Waiting for a partner, Waiting for a partner.
Open the ring and let them in,
And kiss them 'fore we start again.

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10. Shake That Little Foot Dinah-O

Old Aunt Dinah went to town
Riding a Billy goat leading a hound,
Chorus: Shake that little foot, Dinah-O,
Shake that little foot, Dinah-O.
2.Hound Dog barked, and the Billy goat jumped,
Set Aunt Dinah straddle of a stump,
3.Sift the meal and save the bran.
Give it to the old cow to make her stand,
4.Old Aunt Dinah she got sick ,
Called for the doctor he came quick.
5.I like sugar in my coffee-o,
They old folks they won't have it, no.

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11. Toe Trip And Go

Toe, trip and go, [tickle toe]
Heel, tread a bank, [tickle heel]
Shin, shinny shank, [tickle shin]
Knee, knick a knack, [tickle knee]
Thigh, thick a thack, [tickle thigh]
Tummy trouble us, trouble us. [tickle tummy]

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12. I Like To Ride My Horse

I like to ride my horse, I like to ride my horse,
Look at me I like to ride my horse.
I like to ride my horse, I like to ride my horse,
Look at me I like to ride my horse.
Giddy up horsey and away we go,
And away we go and away we go.
Giddy up horsey and away we go,
Riding on my horse.

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13. Pony Rides

I have a little pony and his name is Dapple Grey
And he lives in a stable, not very far away.
He goes: Nimble nimble nimble, Trot trot trot ,
Hold back a bit
Then gallop and gallop and gallop away!

want someone to buy me a pony,
Jig jog jig jog jigga jog gee.
Not too fat and not too boney,
Jig jog jig jog jigga jog gee.
For I want to go for a ride.
All around the country side,
With a Jig jog jig jog Jig jog jig jog
Jig jog jigga jog gee.
With a Jig jog jig jog Jig jog jig jog
Jig jog jigga jog gee.

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14. Knees Up Mary Muffet

1. Knees up Mary Muffet, [circle to the left]
Knees up Mary Brown,
Knees up Mary Macaroni,
Take your partner's hand.
2. Swing them by the right hand, [take right hand & turn once around]
Swing them by the left, [same by the left]
Swing them by the right again, [again by the right]
Then let them do the rest. [get ready to circle left again]

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16. The Train Wheels Are Rolling

1. There's a little red train coming down the track,
Hear those wheels go clickety clack.
Chorus: And the train wheels are rolling,
Rolling rolling rolling,
And the train wheels are rolling, rolling right along.
2. There's an engine at the front, a caboose at the back,
Hear those wheels go clickety clack.
3. There's cars for coal, cars for steel,
Cars for oil and automobiles.
4. There's cattle cars where the animals ride,
There's cow's and pigs and sheep inside.
5. That little train went to the top of the hill,
It went very slow but it got there still.
6. It got to the top then it came back down,
See those wheels go round and round.
7. Now the little red train's going down the track,
Hear those wheels go clickety clack.

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17. Here is The Little Boy

Here is the little boy, [hold up index finger]
Here is his bed. [hold out other hand palm up]
Here is his pillow, [lay thumb across 'bed' palm]
And here is his head. [put index finger on pillow] Here are his covers, [wiggle 'palm' fingers] Pull them up tight. [curl fingers over 'boy']
Sing him a lullaby, [rock bed]
And kiss him goodnight. [kiss 'boy']

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18. Morningtown Ride

1. Train whistle blowing, makes a sleepy noise,
Underneath their blankets go all the girls and boys,
Heading from the station, out along the bay,
All bound for Morningtown, many miles away.
2. Jocelyn's at the engine, Alix rings the bell,
Cole swings the lantern, to show that all is well.
Rocking rolling riding, out along the bay,
All bound for Morningtown, many miles away.
3. Maybe it is raining, where our train will ride,
But all the little travellers, are snug and warm inside.
Somewhere there is morning somewhere there is day,
Somewhere there is Morningtown, many miles away.

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19. If I Knew You Were Coming

1. If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake,
Baked a cake, baked a cake.
If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake,
How'd ja do, how'd ja do, how'd ja do.
2. If I knew you were coming I'd have baked some cookies,
Baked some cookies, baked some cookies,
If I knew you were coming I'd have baked some cookies,
How'd ja do, how'd ja do, how'd ja do.
Bridge: Well I don't know where you come from,
And I don't know where you've been.
But it really doesn't matter,
Grab a chair and fill your platter,
And dig, dig, dig right in.
Cause If I knew you were coming
I'd have baked a cake,
How'd ja do, how'd ja do, how'd ja do!
3. If I knew you were coming I'd have hired a band,
The biggest band in the land,
If I knew you were coming I'd have hired a band,
How'd ja do, how'd ja do, how'd ja do!

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20. Mice Tickles

There Was A Little Mouse
There was a little mouse
And he lived just there
And when anybody came
He ran right up there!
The Mouse And The Cheese
There was a little mouse
And she found a piece of cheese.
And she gave a piece to this one, [touch one finger]
And she gave a piece to this one, [touch the next finger]
And she gave a piece to this one, [touch the next finger]
And she gave a piece to this one, [touch the next finger]
And she gave a piece to this one, [touch the last finger]
And she ran through a hole in the wall. [run up the arm]

The Little Mice
1.The little mice go creeping, creeping, creeping.
The little mice go creeping, all through the house.
2.The big black cat goes stalking, stalking, stalking.
The big black cat goes stalking, all through the house.
3.The little mouse goes scampering, scampering, scampering.
The little mouse goes scampering, all through the house.

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21. Shake Them Simmons Down

Circle left do do, circle left do do,
Circle left do do, Shake them simmons down.
Circle right do do, circle right do do,
Circle right do do, Shake them simmons down.

Swing your partner. [then circle left and right]
Do si Do. [then circle left and right]
Into the center.

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22. One Cold and Frosty Morning

One cold and frosty morning,
When stormy was the weather.
A birdie peeked out of his nest,
And ruffled up his feathers.
He fluffed them up, he fluffed them down,
He flapped his wings together.
And then he crawled back into bed;.
Said "I DON'T LIKE THIS WEATHER"

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23. This little boy found an egg

This little boy found an egg [touch thumb]
And this little boy cooked it, [touch index finger]
And this little boy peeled it, [touch middle finger]
And this little boy salted it, [touch ring finger]
And this little boy ate it all up! [touch baby finger]
And then he got thirsty,
So he went to look for water.
And he walked, and he walked, [crawl fingers slowly up arm]
And he walked, and he walked.
Till he came to a well, and he drank,
And he drank, and he drank! [tickle under arm]

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24. The Ponies are Walking

The Ponies are walking, they're walking along,
Walking along, walking along.
The Ponies are walking, they're walking along,
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
2. The Ponies are trotting, they're trotting along,
Trotting along, trotting along.
The Ponies are trotting, they're trotting along,
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
3. The Ponies are walking, they're walking along,
Walking along, walking along.
The Ponies are walking, they're walking along,
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
4. The Ponies are galloping, they're galloping on,
Galloping on, galloping on,
The Ponies are galloping, they're galloping on,
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
5. The Ponies are walking, they're walking back home,
Walking back home, walking back home.
The Ponies are walking, they're walking back home,
To sit back down.

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25. Down In The Valley

Down in the valley where the green grass grows,
There sits Amanda as pretty as a rose.
She sang and she sang and she sang so sweet,
Along came a blackbird and
Pecked her on the cheek!

Down in the valley where the green grass grows,
There sits Adam as pretty as a rose.
He sang and he sang and he sang so sweet,
Along came a blackbird and
Tickled him on the feet!

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26. There's a Dog in the School

There's a Dog in the School Oh No!
What are we going to do?
As long as there are dogs in the school,
They'll have to learn the alphabet too.
Chorus: ABC's in Dog

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27. There's a Dog in the School

123 123 waltzing with bears.
123 123 dance round the chairs,
123 123 that's what we'll do.
123 123 waltzing with you.

123 123 waltz round the room,
123 123 dance round the moon.
123 123 glide past the stars.
123 123 waltzing to Mars.

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28. Och A Na Nee

Och a na nee, When I was wee,
I used to sit on grandma's knee.
Her apron tore....
And I fell on the floor.
Och a nee na nee.

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29. Kangaroo Brown

Jump jump Kangaroo Brown, Jump jump off to town.
Jump jump up hill and down, Jump jump Kangaroo Brown.

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30. Jubilee

It's all out on the old railroad,
It's all out on the sea,
All out on the old railroad
As far as I can see

Chorus:
Swing and turn, Jubilee,
Live and learn Jubilee.
Swing and turn, Jubilee,
Live and learn Jubilee.

Hardest work I ever did,
Was working on the farm,
Easiest work I ever did
Swing my true love's arm.

Chorus

Coffee grows on a white oak tree,
Sugar runs in brandy
Girls as sweet as a lump of gold,
Boys as sweet as candy.

Chorus

Some will come on Saturday night
Some will come on Sunday,
And if you give them half a chance
They'll be back on Monday.

Chorus

Saddle up the old gray horse,
Who will be the rider?
Ride him down to the corner store
And get a jug of cider.

If I had a needle and thread
As fine as I could sew
I'd sew my true love to my side
And down this creek I'd go.

If I had no horse to ride
I'd be found a-crawlin'
Up and down this rocky road
Lookin' for my darlin'.

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31. She Fell Into The Bathtub / Three Jolly Gentlemen

She fell into the bathtub, she fell into the sink.
She fell into the raspberry jam, and came out pink!
We put her in the backyard and left her in the rain.
At half past suppertime, she washed clean again.

Three Jolly Gentlemen
Three jolly gentlemen in coats of red,
Rode their horses up to bed.
Three jolly gentlemen snored till morn,
While their horses chomped on the golden corn.
Three jolly gentlemen at break of day,
Went clitter clatter down the stairs and galloped away.

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32. Ho Young Rider

Ho young rider,
Apple cheek one, Whither riding?
On your steed, so black and handsome.
Whither riding? What matters where I ride?
Slovak mountains are my pride.
Ducha Moya, Ducha Moya. Hey!

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33. Zoom Zoom Zoom

Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon.
Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon.
If you want to take a trip, climb aboard my rocket ship.
Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon.
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1, Blast off!

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34. The Moon is Round / The Moonman

The moon is round
As round can be.
Two eyes, a nose, and a mouth,
Like me.

The Moonman
1. Zoom, zoom, cuddle and croon,
Out on the wrinkling sea
The Moonman casts his silvery net
Fashioned from moonbeams three;
And some say when the net lies long,
And no one else is there
The Moonman casts for a silvery comb
That fell from a mermaid's hair.

Refrain:
And the waves roll out and the waves roll in,
And the naughty night wind blows;
And why the Moonman fishes the sea
Only the Moonman knows.

2. Zoom, zoom, cuddle and croon,
Out on the wrinkling sea
The Moonman casts his silvery net
Fashioned from moonbeams three;
And some say when the net lies long
And there's no one else in sight
The Moonman casts for a silvery coal
That fell from a sailor's pipe.

Refrain

Zoom, zoom, cuddle and croon,
Out on the wrinkling sea
The Moonman casts his silvery net
Fashioned from moonbeams three;
And some say when the net lies long
And no one else is nigh
The Moonman casts for a silvery star
That fell from a velvet sky.

Refrain

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35. Train is A'Leaving

1. Train is a'coming Oh yeah.
Train is a'coming Oh yeah.
Train is a' coming, Train is a' coming,
Train is a' coming, Oh yeah.
2. Now the train is in the station.
3. There's room for all the children,
4. You better get on board now,
5. You'd better get your tickets
6. Train is a'leaving.

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