Songwords & activity sheets for HUMPTY DUMPTY (PTCD260)
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1 Songwords & activity sheets for HUMPTY DUMPTY (PTCD260)
2 2 TRACK LISTING PAGE TITLE 3 Humpty Dumpty 4 Bobby Shafto 5 Mary Mary Quite Contrary 6 Little Bo Peep 7 Grand Old Duke Of York 8 Jack And Jill 9 Miss Polly Had A Dolly 10 Old Macdonald Had A Farm 11 Teddy Bear Teddy Bear 12 Have You Seen The Muffin Man? 13 I m A Little Teapot 14 One Man Went To Mow 16 Baa Baa Black Sheep 17 I Am The Music Man 18 Little Miss Muffet 19 This Old Man 21 Curly Locks 22 She ll Be Coming Round The Mountain 23 Michael Finnegan 24 The Gardener s Song 25 The Farmer s In His Den 26 See Saw Margery Daw 27 Pat-A-Cake Pat-A-Cake 28 Poor Jenny Is A-Weeping 29 Polly Put The Kettle On 30 Tommy Thumb 31 A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go 33 Activity Sheet A 34 Activity Sheet B 35 Activity Sheet C 36 Activity Sheet D
3 3 PTCD260 TRACK 1 / 27 HUMPTY DUMPTY Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn t put Humpty together again Humpty Dumpty sat on the ground Humpty Dumpty looked all around Gone were the chimneys and gone were the roofs All he could see were buckles and hoofs Humpty Dumpty counted to ten Humpty Dumpty got up again All the King's horses and all the King's men Were happy that Humpty's together again
4 4 PTCD260 TRACK 2 / 27 BOBBY SHAFTO Bobby Shafto s gone to sea Silver buckles on his knee He ll come back and marry me Bonnie Bobby Shafto Bobbie Shafto s tall and slim Always dressed so neat and trim The lassies they all smile at him Bonnie Bobby Shafto Bobby Shafto s gone to sea Silver buckles on his knee He ll come back and marry me Bonnie Bobby Shafto Bobbie Shafto s bright and fair Combing down his yellow hair He s my love forever more Bonnie Bobby Shafto Bobby Shafto s gone to sea Silver buckles on his knee He ll come back and marry me Bonnie Bobby Shafto
5 5 PTCD260 TRACK 3 / 27 MARY MARY QUITE CONTRARY Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row (repeat)
6 6 PTCD260 TRACK 4 / 27 LITTLE BO PEEP Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep And doesn't know where to find them Leave them alone and they'll come home Bringing their tails behind them Little Bo Peep fell fast asleep And dreamt she heard them bleating When she awoke, she found it a joke For they were still a-fleeting Then up she took, her little crook Determined for to find them She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed For they'd left their tails behind them It happened one day, as Bo Peep did stray Into a meadow nearby There she did spy their tails side by side All hung on a tree to dry She heaved a sigh, and wiped her eye And over the hill'ops went rambling And tried what she could, as a shepherdess should To tack the tails on to each lambkin
7 7 PTCD260 TRACK 5 / 27 GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK Oh, the Grand Old Duke of York He had ten thousand men He marched them up to the top of the hill And he marched them down again And when they were up, they were up And when they were down, they were down And when they were only half way up They were neither up nor down (repeat)
8 8 PTCD260 TRACK 6 / 27 JACK AND JILL Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after Up Jack got and home did trot As fast as he could caper He went to bed to mend his head With vinegar and brown paper (repeat)
9 9 PTCD260 TRACK 7 / 27 MISS POLLY HAD A DOLLY Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick, sick, sick So she phoned for the doctor to be quick, quick, quick The doctor came with his bag and his hat And he knocked at the door with a rat-a-tat-tat He looked at the dolly and he shook his head Then he said Miss Polly put her straight to bed He wrote on a paper for a pill, pill, pill I'll be back in the morning for my bill, bill, bill (repeat)
10 10 PTCD260 TRACK 8 / 27 OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee I, Ee, I, O And on that farm he had some cows, Ee, I Ee, I, O With a moo moo here, a moo moo there Here a moo, there a moo Everywhere a moo moo Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O And on that farm he had some ducks, Ee, I, Ee, I, O With a quack quack here, and a quack quack there Here a quack, there a quack Everywhere a quack quack Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee I, O Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O And on that farm he had some sheep, Ee, I, Ee, I, O With a baa baa here, and a baa baa there Here a baa, there a baa Everywhere a baa, baa Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O. Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O And on that farm he had some pigs, Ee, I, Ee, I, O With an oinck oinck here, an oinck oinck there Here an oinck, there an oinck Everywhere an oinck oinck Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I, Ee, I, O And on that farm he had some hens, Ee, I, Ee, I, O With a cluck cluck here, a cluck cluck there Here a cluck, there a cluck Everywhere a cluck cluck Old Macdonald had a farm, Ee, I Ee, I, O Ee, I Ee, I, O
11 11 PTCD260 TRACK 9 / 27 TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground Teddy bear, teddy bear, show your shoe Teddy bear, teddy bear, that will do Teddy bear, teddy bear, climb the stairs Teddy bear, teddy bear, say your prayers Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn off the light Teddy bear, teddy bear, say goodnight (repeat)
12 12 PTCD260 TRACK 10 / 27 HAVE YOU SEEN THE MUFFIN MAN? Have you seen the Muffin Man The Muffin Man, the Muffin Man Oh have you seen the Muffin Man Who lives down Drury Lane? Oh yes, I've seen the Muffin Man The Muffin Man, the Muffin Man Oh yes, I've seen the Muffin Man Who lives down Drury Lane Have you seen the Muffin Man The Muffin Man, the Muffin Man Oh have you seen the Muffin Man Who lives down Drury Lane? Oh yes, we've seen the Muffin Man The Muffin Man, the Muffin Man Oh yes, we've seen the Muffin Man Who lives down Drury Lane
13 13 PTCD260 TRACK 11 / 27 I'M A LITTLE TEAPOT Unfortunately for copyright reasons, we are unable to supply lyrics for this song.
14 14 PTCD260 TRACK 12 / 27 ONE MAN WENT TO MOW One man went to mow Went to mow a meadow One man and his dog Went to mow a meadow Two men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow Three men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Three men, two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow Four men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Four men, three men, two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow Five men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Five men, four men, three men, two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow Six men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Six men, five men, four men, three men, two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow Seven men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Seven men, six men, five men, four men, three men, two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow
15 15 PTCD260 TRACK 12 / 27 ONE MAN WENT TO MOW (continued) Eight men went to mow Went to mow a meadow Eight men, seven men, six men, five men, four men, three men, two men, one man and his dog Went to mow a meadow
16 16 PTCD260 TRACK 13 / 27 BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP Baa, Baa, Black Sheep have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full One for the Master and one for the Dame And one for the little boy who lives down the lane (repeat)
17 17 PTCD260 TRACK 14 / 27 I AM THE MUSIC MAN I am the music man I come from far away And I can play What can you play? I play piano Pia, pia, piano, piano, piano Pia, pia, piano, pia, piano I am the music man I come from far away And I can play What can you play? I play saxophone Saxo, saxo, saxophone, saxophone, saxophone Saxo, saxo, saxophone, saxo, saxophone I am the music man I come from far away And I can play What can you play? I play the drums Drum, drum, drum, drum, drum, drum, drum Drum, drum, drum, drum, drum, drum, Drum, drum, drum, drum, drum, drum, drum Drum, drum, drum, drum, drum Music, music, music man, music man, music man Music, music, music man, music, music man
18 18 PTCD260 TRACK 15 / 27 LITTLE MISS MUFFET Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet Eating her curds and whey There came a big spider Which sat down beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away And frightened Miss Muffet away (repeat)
19 19 PTCD260 TRACK 12 / 27 ONE MAN WENT TO MOW This old man, he played one He played knick, knack on my drum With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played two He played knick, knack on my shoe With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played three He played knick, knack on my knee With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played four He played knick, knack on my floor With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played five He played knick, knack on my hive With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played six He played knick, knack on my sticks With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played seven He played knick, knack up in heaven With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home
20 20 PTCD260 TRACK 12 / 27 ONE MAN WENT TO MOW (continued) This old man, he played eight He played knick, knack at my gate With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played nine He played knick, knack on my spine With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played ten He played knick, knack once again With a knick knack paddywack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home
21 21 PTCD260 TRACK 17 / 27 CURLY LOCKS Curly Locks, Curly Locks, willn't thou be mine Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream (repeat)
22 22 PTCD260 TRACK 18 / 27 SHE'LL BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN She'll be coming round the mountain, when she comes She'll be coming round the mountain, when she comes She'll be coming round the mountain, coming round the mountain Coming round the mounting when she comes (chorus) Singing I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I Singing I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I Singing I, I, Ippy, I, I, Ippy, I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I She'll be driving in a car, when she comes She'll be driving in a car, when she comes She'll be driving in a car, driving in a car Driving in a car, when she comes (chorus) She'll be chugging in a train, when she comes She'll be chugging in a train, when she comes She'll be chugging in a train, chugging in a train Chugging in a train, when she comes (chorus) She'll be riding on a bike, when she comes She'll be riding on a bike, when she comes She'll be riding on a bike, riding on a bike Riding on a bike, when she comes (chorus) She'll be coming round the mountain, when she comes She'll be coming round the mountain, when she comes She'll be coming round the mountain, coming round the mountain Coming round the mounting, when she comes
23 23 PTCD260 TRACK 19 / 27 MICHAEL FINNEGAN There was an old man called Michael Finnegan He grew whiskers on his chin-egan The wind came up and blew them in again Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again There was an old man called Michael Finnegan He went fishing with a pin-egan He caught a fish then dropped it in again Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again There was an old man called Michael Finnegan He grew fat then he grew thin-egan Then he died and had to begin again Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again
24 24 PTCD260 TRACK 20 / 27 THE GARDENER'S SONG Unfortunately for copyright reasons, we are unable to supply lyrics for this song.
25 25 PTCD260 TRACK 21 / 27 THE FARMER'S IN HIS DEN The farmer's in his den The farmer's in his den Ee I adi O The farmer's in his den The farmer wants a wife The farmer wants a wife Ee I adi O The farmer wants a wife The wife wants a child The wife wants a child Ee I adi O The wife wants a child The child wants a nurse The child wants a nurse Ee I adi O The child wants a nurse The nurse wants a dog The nurse wants a dog Ee I adi O The nurse wants a dog The dog wants a bone The dog wants a bone Ee I adi O The dog wants a bone We all pat the bone We all pat the bone Ee I adi O We all pat the bone
26 26 PTCD260 TRACK 22 / 27 SEE SAW MARGERY DAW See saw Margery Daw Johnny shall have a new master He shall have but a penny a day Because he can't work any faster (repeat)
27 27 PTCD260 TRACK 23 / 27 PAT-A-CAKE PAT-A-CAKE Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man Bake me a cake, as fast as you can Pat it and prick it and mark it with 'B' And put it in the oven for baby and me (repeat)
28 28 PTCD260 TRACK 24 / 27 POOR JENNY IS A-WEEPING Poor Jenny is a-weeping, a-weeping, a-weeping Poor Jenny is a-weeping On a fine summer's day Pray tell me what she's weeping for, weeping for, weeping for Pray tell me what she's weeping for On a fine summer's day She's weeping for her true love, her true love, her true love She s weeping for her true love On a fine summer's day Poor Jenny is a-weeping, a-weeping, a-weeping Poor Jenny is a-weeping On a fine summer's day
29 29 PTCD260 TRACK 25 / 27 POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON Polly put the kettle on Polly put the kettle on Polly put the kettle on We'll all have tea Sukey take it off again Sukey take it off again Sukey take it off again They've all gone away (repeat)
30 30 PTCD260 TRACK 26 / 27 TOMMY THUMB Tommy Thumb, Tommy Thumb Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Peter Pointer, Peter Pointer Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Middle Man, Middle Man Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Ruby Ring, Ruby Ring Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Baby Small, Baby Small Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Fingers all, Fingers all Where are you? Here we are, here we are How do you do?
31 31 PTCD260 TRACK 27 / 27 A FROG HE WOULD A-WOOING GO A frog he would a-wooing-go Hey ho! says Roly Whether his mother would let him or no A frog he would a-wooing go With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly So off he set, with his opera hat Hey ho! says Roly And on the road he met with a rat So off he set with his opera hat With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly Pray Mr. Rat will you go with me Hey ho! says Roly Kind Mistress Mouse he forward to see Pray Mr Rat will you go with me With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly They came to the door of Mouse's hall Hey ho! says Roly They gave a loud knock and they gave a loud pull They came to the door of Mouse's hall With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly Pray Mistress Mouse are you within? Hey ho! says Roly Oh yes kind sirs I'm sitting to spin Pray Mistress Mouse are you within? With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly
32 32 PTCD260 TRACK 27 / 27 A FROG HE WOULD A-WOOING GO (continued) Pray Mistress Mouse will you give us some beer? Hey ho! says Roly For Froggy and I are fond of good cheer Pray Mistress Mouse will you give us some beer? With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly Pray Master Frog will you give us a song? Hey ho! says Roly Let it be something that's not very long Pray Master Frog will you give us a song? With a roly, poly, gammon and spinach Hey ho! says Anthony Roly
33 33 HUMPTY DUMPTY Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the King s horses and all the King s men Couldn t put Humpty together again Colour 2 Humptys yellow and 4 Humptys red.
34 34 Practise writing the word bag. bag b b b b b a a a a a g g g g g bag bag bag bag
35 35 Practise writing the word man. man mmmm m a a a a a n n n n n man man man man
36 36 CURLY LOCKS Curly Locks, Curly Locks, wilt thou be mine Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet feed the swine But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream Colour 1 girl pink and 5 girls purple.
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