Baby Tots Story Time Songs and Fingerplays
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1 Baby Tots Story Time Songs and Fingerplays What kind of day is it today (rainy, sunny, windy, etc.)? Everybody clap your hands, clap your hands, clap your hands. Everybody clap your hands on a day. Wiggle your fingers Stretch your arms Touch your toes Sit right down This is big big big This is big big big This is small small small This is short short short This is tall tall tall This fast fast fast This is slow slow slow This is yes yes yes This is no no no Motions Hold hands apart Hold hands close together Hold hands horizontally close together Hold hands horizontally far apart Roll hands quickly Roll hands slowly Nod head 1, 2 Buckle my shoe 1, 2 Buckle my shoe Fasten a buckle on shoe 3, 4 Shut the door Slam a door 5, 6, Pick up sticks Pick sticks up into arms 7, 8 Lay them straight Hands parallel in straight rows 9, 10 A big fat hen Make hen noise On my toe there is a flea On my toe there is a flea Now he s climbing on my knee, Past my tummy, past my nose, On my head where my hair grows. On my head there is a flea, Now he s climbing down on me, Past my tummy, past my knee, On my toe-- BUG OFF, YOU FLEA! Head shoulders knees and toes Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes I ve got two eyes, two ears, a mouth and a nose Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. Finger on toe Climb fingers up to knee Climb fingers up to tummy and nose Tap top of head Climb fingers down to nose and tummy Climb fingers down to knee Flick flea away! Touch each body part as it is sung 1
2 Touch Game Touch your nose Touch your chin This is how the game begins Touch your eyes Touch your knees Now pretend you re going to sneeze Touch your hair Touch your ear Touch your two red lips right here Touch your elbows where they bend This is how the touch game ends. Touch body parts as they are named Say achoo! and sneeze on arm Blow raspberry Touch elbows one at a time The Wheels on the Bus The wheels on the bus go around and around Around and around, around and around, The wheels on the bus go around and around All through the town The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep The doors on the bus go open and shut, The babies on the bus go wah wah wah The grownups on the bus go I love you Make hands go around in a circle Make hands go back and forth in wiping motion Make a fist and beep horn with other hand Hold hands parallel and open/shut Rub knuckles in eyes Hold baby and rock Here are Grandma s glasses Here are Grandma s glasses And here is Grandma s hat And here s the way she folds her hands And puts them in her lap. Here are Grandpa s glasses And here is Grandpa s hat And here s the way he folds his arms And sits like that. Make circle w/thumb and forefinger for glasses Put hands flat on head Fold hands in lap Make circle w/thumb and forefinger for glasses Put hands flat on head Fold arms across chest This old man This old man, he played one He played knick knack on my thumb Chorus: With a knick knack paddy whack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home. two, shoe three, knee four, door five, hive Show one finger Point to thumb Slap thighs twice, clap hands twice Give dog bone Roll hands Two fingers, point to shoe Three fingers, point to knee Four fingers, point to door or pretend to open one Five fingers, make a hive with fist 2
3 Here s a ball for baby Here s a ball for baby, Big and soft and round Here is baby s hammer See how she can pound Here is baby s music Clapping to and fro Here are baby s soldiers Standing in a row Here is baby s trombone Toot, toot, toot, toot, toot Here is how the baby plays at peek-a-boo! Here is her umbrella to keep the baby dry Here is baby s cradle to rock a baby bye Pull, pull, tap tap tap Pull, pull, tap tap tap Point to the window/point to the door Point to the ceiling/point to the floor Clap your hands together/1, 2, 3 Rub your hands together/and slap your knee Pull, pull, tap tap tap Make a ball with hands Hold hammer and pound Clap hands Hands up showing all ten fingers Hold hands in front of mouth like a trombone Hands over eye Peek-a-boo! One hand flat over the other vertical Rock baby in arms Roll hands over and over Pull hands apart and hammer a nail Follow directions Three Little Apples Three Little Apples hanging from a tree Three little apples smiling at me. I shook that tree as hard as I could, Down came an apple Mmm, was it good. (Repeat for two, then one) Here is a bunny Here is a bunny With ears so funny And here is a hole in the ground With a noise she hears She pricks up her ears And she jumps to that hole in the ground Make bunny with first two fingers Make a loose fist with other hand Cock head Make bunny s ears twitch Jump bunny s ears into hole in fist 3
4 Old MacDonald Old MacDonald had a farm Ee-i-ee-i-oh And on that farm he had some horses Ee-i-ee-i-oh With a neigh-neigh here and a neigh-neigh there Here a neigh, there a neigh, everywhere a neigh, neigh Old MacDonald had a farm Ee-i-ee-i-oh Cows, moo-moo Chickens, cluck-cluck sheep, baa-baa duck, quack-quack Here is the beehive Here is the beehive Make a fist Where are the bees? Look all around hive Hiding away where nobody sees Watch them come creeping Out of their hive One by one show fingers 1 and 2 and Buzzzzz!! Skinnamarink Skinnamarink a dink a dink Skinnamarink a doo I love you Skinnamarink a dink a dink Skinnamarink a doo I love you I love you in the morning and in the afternoon I love you in the evening and underneath the moon Oh, Skinnamarink a dink a dink Skinnamarink a doo I love you (Repeat) Second ending: Two, ooh-boopy-doop, chaa! Jack in the box Jack in the box Still as a mouse, Deep down inside Your dark little house. Jack in the box, Lying so still. Won t you come out? Yes, I will! Jump, jump, jump! Alternate touching elbows with finger Point to self, cross arms over heart and point to baby Sway side-to-side Make round moon over head Hold up two fingers, do a cha-cha and slide palms across each other Have child get down on hands and knees (or cover baby s eyes if too young) Wait, wait, wait Jump up and down (bounce baby) 4
5 Two Little Blackbirds Two little blackbirds Sitting on a hill One named Jack and one named Jill Fly away Jack Fly away Jill Come back Jack Come back Jill Ten Fluffy Chicks Five eggs and five eggs That makes ten Sitting on top Is the mother hen Crackle, crackle, crackle What do you see? Ten little yellow chicks As fluffy as can be Put both index fingers in the air Wiggle one for Jack and the other for Jill Move first finger behind back Move second finger behind back Move first finger to front Move second finger to front Show first fingers on one hand and then the other Show all ten fingers Cup one hand to make nest Make a fist with thumb up and hold over nest Clap Point to eyes Hold up ten fingers and dance them around Open Them Shut Them Open them, shut them, open them, shut them. Open hands and close them Give a little clap-clap-clap Clap Open them, shut them, open them, shut them. Put them in your lap-lap-lap Put hands in lap Creep them, crawl them, creep them, crawl them. Right up to your chin-chin-chin Creep up from lap to chin Open up your little mouth Open mouth But do not let them in-in-in Creep them, crawl them, creep them, crawl them Creep hands down to toes Right down to your toes-toes-toes Creep them, crawl them, creep them, crawl them Right up to your nose-nose-nose Creep hands up to nose Little Bird I saw a little bird go hop, hop hop I told the little bird to stop, stop, stop I went to the window to say How do you do He wagged his little tail and away he flew Bounce/hop/clap 3x Hold out hand to stop Handshake Wag bottom, flap arms and fly away 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. Open and shut hands above head Point to head and shake it Wave hands above head Make diamond shape overhead with fingers Open and shut hands above head 5
6 The Noble Duke of York The noble 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 halfway up They were neither up nor down Hold up fingers on both hands March fingers up high March fingers down low Hold hands high Hold hands low Hold hands halfway up Quickly jump hands up high and down low Oh, Mister Sun, Sun, Mister Golden Sun Oh, Mister Sun, Sun, Mister Golden Sun. Won't you please shine down on me? Oh, Mister Sun, Sun, Mister Golden Sun. Hiding behind a tree These small children are asking you To please come out so we can play with you. Oh, Mister Sun, Sun, Mister Golden Sun. Please shine down on me. Wave hands down toward face Hold hands in front of face like tree trunk Indicate children Motion come out with hands Wave hands down toward face Oh, Mister Moon, Moon, Bright and silvery moon. Please shine down on me. Oh, Mister Moon, Moon, Bright and silvery moon. Come from behind the tree. I like to ramble, I like to roam, But I like to find myself at home. When Mr. Moon, Moon, bright and silvery moon Comes shining down on, comes shining down on, comes shining down on me! Wave hands down toward face Hold hands in front of face like tree trunk Move arms like walking briskly Press fingertips together to form roof shape Wave hands down toward face Bessie, Bessie, I'm a little messy Bessie, Bessie, I'm a little messy. I've been painting my wagon green. I couldn't find a brush, So I used my hands. I'm the messiest mess you've ever seen. Point to self. Pretend to use a paintbrush Hold hands out and look around Show hands Point to self (Repeat with additional colors.) Popcorn Pop, pop, pop Put the corn in the pot Pop, pop, pop Shake it till it s hot Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle, POP! Bounce baby three times Lift baby and put back on knees Bounce baby three times Jiggle baby Bounce baby on each sizzle Lift baby into air 6
7 I have ten little fingers I have ten little fingers And they all belong to me I can make them do things Would you like to see? I can shut them up tight I can open them wide I can hold them in front Or make them all hide I can hold them up high I can put them down low I can hide them in back Or fold them just so Hold up fingers and point to self Hold fists in front of body Spread hands out in front Place in front of body Hide under arms Hold over head Hold down below knees Hide behind back Fold in lap Come and ride our train Come and ride our train, toot! Travel on our train, toot! Far away we'll ride, toot! Across the countryside, tooooot! Make locomotive motion with arms Pretend to pull a train whistle on toot Make locomotive motion with arms, etc. We ll row the boat We ll row the boat and row the boat and row the boat some more; We ll row the boat and row the boat until we reach the shore. We ll drive the car and drive the car and drive the car around; We ll drive the car and drive the car until we reach the town. We ll ride our ponies and ride our ponies and ride our ponies away; We ll ride our ponies and ride our ponies all day. Make rowing motions with arms Hold hands as if driving and turn wheel Bounce baby up and down on leg Hurry hurry drive the fire truck Hurry hurry drive the fire truck Hurry hurry drive the fire truck Hurry hurry drive the fire truck Ding ding ding ding Hurry hurry turn the corner Hurry hurry find the fire Hurry hurry climb the ladder Hurry hurry squirt the water Pretend to drive truck Pull arm down on each ding Drive around a corner Put hand above eyes and look around Climb a ladder Hold hose and spray around 7
8 Slippery fish Slippery fish, slippery fish, sliding through the water, Slippery fish, slippery fish, Glub, Glub, Glub! Oh, no! It's been eaten by Octopus, octopus, squiggling in the water Octopus, octopus, Glub, Glub, Glub! Oh, no! It's been eaten by Tuna fish, tuna fish, flashing in the water, Tuna fish, tuna fish, Glub, Glub, Glub! Oh, no! It's been eaten by Great white shark, great white shark, lurking in the water, Great white shark, great white shark, Glub, Glub, Glub! Oh, no! It's been eaten by Humongous whale, humongous whale, spouting in the water, Humongous whale, humongous whale, Glub!? Glub!? Glub!? BURP! One hand back and forth Hands on cheeks in distress Wiggle fingers and move hands around Hands together and move back/forth Hold hands far apart and clap together Hold hands apart and make big motion The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one The mouse ran down The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck two The mouse said Boo! The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck three The mouse said Whee! Make clock hand motions Make mouse running up with hands Clap once Make mouse running down with hands Make clock hand motions Repeat clock hand motions Clap twice Say Boo! loudly Clap hands three times Say whee! loudly Pop goes the weasel Round and around the cobblers bench The monkey chased the weasel. The monkey thought 'twas all in fun Pop goes the weasel! A penny for a spool of thread, A penny for a needle That's the way the money goes Pop goes the weasel! 8
9 Pitter Patter Pitter patter, pitter pat Hear the raindrops fall Falling one by one How many raindrops make a storm? One little raindrop? No, no,no Two little raindrops? No, no, no Three little raindrops? No, no, no Four little raindrops? No, no, no Five little raindrops? No, no, no Millions of raindrops make a storm Billions of raindrops make a storm Pitter patter, pitter pat Hear the raindrops fall Falling one by one Tap hands lightly on thighs Hold up one finger Hold up two fingers Hold up three fingers Hold up four fingers Hold up five fingers Make rain falling down motion Tap hands lightly on thighs Five Little Babies One little baby Rocking in a tree. Two little babies Splashing in the sea. Three little babies Crawling on the floor. Four little babies Banging on the door. Five little babies Playing hide and seek. Keep your eyes closed tight, now, Until I say Peek! Hold up five fingers, touch thumb Rocking motion with arms Hold up five fingers, touch thumb and forefinger Make splashing motion Make crawling motion Make pounding motion Cover eyes until the word peek Remove hands from face Little Red Wagon Bumpin up and down in my little red wagon Bumpin up and down in my little red wagon Bumpin up and down in my little red wagon Won t you be my darling? One wheel s off and the axle s broken One wheel s off and the axle s broken One wheel s off and the axle s broken Won t you be my darling? Guess I m gonna fix it with my hammer Guess I m gonna fix it with my hammer Guess I m gonna fix it with my hammer Won t you be my darling? (Screwdriver, saw, wrench, etc.) 9 Bob up and down Make falling off motion and slump to side Make hammer motion
10 What does the clock say? What does the clock say? What does the clock say? What does the clock say? Clock says tick tock all day long. What does the horn say? Toot toot, toot toot (Repeat twice) Horn says toot toot all day long. What does the bell say? (Repeat twice) Ding dong, ding dong Bell says ding dong all day long. What does the drum say? Bang bang, bang bang (Repeat twice) Drum says bang bang all day long. What does the water say? Splish splash, splish splash (Repeat twice) Water says splish splash all day long. Teddy Bear Turn Around Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn around Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the ground Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear go upstairs Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear say your prayers Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn out the light Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear say good night. One Potato, Two Potato One potato, two potato, three potato, four Five potato, six potato, seven potato, more. Baby Hands Baby hands are up and baby hands are down Baby hands are dancing all around the town Dance them on your shoulders, dance them on your head Dance them on your knees and tuck the into bed Fee Fi Fo Fum Fee Fi Fo Fum, see my fingers, see my thumbs Fee Fi Fo Fum, goodbye fingers, goodbye thumbs Clap hands Make hands into a horn Make bell ringing motion Hit drum with drumsticks Make splashing motion Make circling motion Touch ground Make fingers climb stairs Put hands in prayer position Turn a light switch off Put hands together to go to sleep Place fists on each other over again Put hands up in air then down Bounce hands around Bounce on shoulders, then head Bounce on knees, then put in armpits Hold hands clenched, then show fingers/thumbs Fold down fingers, then fold down thumbs 10
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