Baby Bumblebee [song]

I caught a little baby bumblebee.
Won’t my mommy, be so proud of me.
Why?
Because...
  I...
Caught a little baby bumblebee.
Oh.
 He stung me.

So, I...
squished a little baby bumblebee.
Won’t my mommy, be so proud of me.
Why?
Because...
I...
Squished a little baby bumblebee.
Oh, he’s all over me.

So, I...
Eat a little baby bumblebee.
Won’t my mommy, be so proud of me.
Why?
Because...
I...
Ate a little baby bumblebee.
Mmm. It tastes good.


Alice the Camel [song]

Alice the camel
has one hump.
Alice the camel has
one hump.
Alice the camel has
one hump.
Go Alice, go!

Alice the camel has
two humps.
Alice the camel has
two humps.
Alice the camel has
two humps.
Go Alice, go!

(Stuff balloons or rolled up newspaper
under the kids shirts to make humps.
One, two, three, four, etc.
Let the kids run around on all fours
when you sing "Go Alice, go!)


Flies in the Butter Milk [song]

Flies in the buttermilk
shoo fly, shoo!
Flies in the buttermilk
shoo fly, shoo!
Flies in the buttermilk
shoo fly, shoo!
Skip off to school my darlings.

Chickens in the chicken coop (or house)
Coo, coo, coo.
Chickens in the chicken coop
Coo, coo, coo.
Chickens in the chicken coop
Coo, coo, coo.
Skip off to school my darlings.

(continue with:
"Cows in the meadow, moo, moo, moo";
"Farmer in the red barn, where’s my shoe?"
Note: if students don't know what buttermilk is
then call it yellow milk. Explain that the
milk is spoiled and that's why the
flies are in it.)


Bingo [song]

There's a farmer who has a dog
And Bingo is his name-O.
B-I-N-G-O.
B-I-N-G-O.
B-I-N-G-O.
And Bingo is his name-O.

There's a farmer who has a dog
And Bingo is his name-O.
(clap!) I-N-G-O.
(clap!) I-N-G-O.
(clap!) I-N-G-O.
And Bingo was his name-O.

(Repeat, and drop one letter from
the dog’s name with each round of the song.
Clap once to replace every
letter that is dropped.)


Oh, Where is My Little Dog? [song]

Oh, where, oh where, is my little dog now?
Oh, where, oh where is he, please?
In the classroom, bathroom or the library?
Oh, where, oh where is he, please?


Old McDonald [song]

Old McDonald has a farm.
Ee-I- ee-I-oh.
And on his farm he has a pig.
Ee-I- ee-I-oh.
With an oink-oink here.
And an oink-oink there.
Here an oink.
There an oink.
Everywhere an oink-oink.
Old McDonald has a farm.
Ee-I- ee-I-oh.

Old McDonald has a farm.
Ee-I- ee-I-oh.
And on his farm he has a cow.
Ee-I- ee-I-oh.
With a moo-moo here.
And a moo-moo there.
Here a moo.
There a moo.
Everywhere a moo-moo.
Old McDonald has a farm.
Ee-I- ee-I-oh.

(continue singing using other
farm animals and their sounds:
duck-quack; chicken-coo; horse-neigh; etc.)


Five Little Kittens [chant]

Five little kitten, standing in a row.
They nod their heads to the children so.
They run to the left. 
They run to the right.
They stand and stretch and touch the light.
But here is a dog,
Looking for some fun.
Meow! Meow! Meow!
The little kittens run!


The Little, Little Spider [song]
(The Itsy-Bitsy Spider)

The little, little spider 
goes up the water spout.
Down comes the rain,
And washes the spider out.
Out comes the sun
and dries up all the rain.
And the little, little spider
goes up the spout again.


The Bear Went Over the Mountain [song]

The bear went over the mountain.
The bear went over the mountain.
The bear went over the mountain.
To see what he could see.

But all that he could see.
But all that he could see.
Was... the other side of the mountain.
The other side of the mountain.
The other side of the mountain... 
Was all that he could see.


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