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CONTENTS Five currant buns ‘The wheels on the bus Here we go Looby-Loo Two little eyes ‘Two clean hands Head, shoulders, knees, and toes Wind the bobbin up Jelly on a plate Pat-a-cake Clap your hands Ten little teddy bears ‘Two little dicky birds Ten in the bed Five brown teddies by 6 One potato, two potatoes It’s raining, it’s pouring Sing a rainbow Incy Wincy Spider Tall shops Miss Polly had a dolly Oh, we can play the big bass drum Ladybird, ladybird In a cottage in a wood Twinkle, twinkle, little star O Christmas tree A witch came flying I sent a letter to my love 18 19 20 Five currant buns in a baker’s shop, Round and fat with sugar on the top. Along came a boy with a penny one day, Bought a currant bun and took it away. Four currant buns . . . Three currant buns . . . ‘Two currant buns. . . One currant bun in a baker's shop, Round and fat with sugar on the top. Along came a boy with a penny one day, Bought the currant bun and took it away Bought the and took i way witha peansrone day, cxerane bun LY “The wheels on the bas The wheels on the bus go round and round, Round and round, round and round, The wheels on the bus go round and round, All day long. The children on the bus go wriggle wriggle wriggle . . . The mummies on the bus go ‘Don't do that!’ . . The daddies on the bus go read read read. . . The babies on the bus go ‘Wah wah wah!’.. . « “Tse ehilelren on ‘The mummies 09 The daekdies on the bus she bus che bas the bus The babies 00 . ye GOP 1989, ~ er& Chorus: by ) Here we go Looby-Loo, Here we go Looby-Light, Here we go Looby-Loo, _ All on a Saturday night. Put your right hand in, Put your right hand out, Shake it a little, a little, And turn yourself about. (Chorus) Put your left hand in... (Chorus) ig Put your right foot in. . . (Chorus) a ‘Two little eyes to look around, Two little ears to hear each sound, (Chorus) i Put your whole selfin... a \ One little nose to smell what’s sweet, ee \__ One little mouth that likes to eat. A (Chorus) HE,D, SHOuLDeRS KNEES AND TOES Two clean hands and two fat thumbs, Eight little fingers, Ten little toes, One round head goes nod, nod, nodding, Two eyes peeping, One tiny nose. Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, Knees and toes, Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, Knees and toes. Eyes and cars and mouth and nose, Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees and toes. fight Hinle nyers, Ton fle wes, One round hese! Two eye penn, Wind the bobbin up, Wind the bobbin up, Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap. Point to the ceiling, Point to the floor, Point to the window, Point to the door. Clap your hands together, One, two, three, Put your hands down on your knee. lap. clap, eta. Poine to the eesti, Ai So Pra tothe door Clap your hands gether, One, 0, three, Jelly on a plate, jelly on a plate, Wibble wobble, wibble wobble, Jelly on a plate. Sausages in a pan, sausages in a pan ‘Turn them over, turn them over, Sausages in a pan. ible wobble, wibble wobble il Clap your hands, clap your hands, aN } Clap them just like me. Touch your shoulders, touch your shoulders, Touch them just like me. HOE? Tap your knees, tap your knees, Tap them just like me. & Shake your head, shake your head, Shake it just like me. | Clap your hands, clap your hands. | Then let them quiet be. si é ©) 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; qe ® @ Qa Pacacake, pavacake Pat cand prick Am moale ih And po ita the oven hp orton. outhyur able TBpsourkne.. Shae wirhe.. Clp rhage... Temi ema 4 = AS gs Two little dicky birds Fly away Peter, One little, two little, three little teddy bears, Sitting on a wall. Fly away Paul. Four litte, five little, six little teddy bears, One named Peter, Come back Peter, Seven little, eight little, nine little teddy bears, One named Paul. Come back Paul. Ten little teddy bears. 1 £508 BBS There were ten in the bed And the little one said, yr NZ 5 \ ‘ ‘Roll over! Roll over!” rown &— : So they all rolled over , s edd $ And one fell out. . . Five brown teddies sitting on a wall, There were nine... RN Five brown teddies sitting on a wall, There were eight... And if one brown teddy should accidentally fall, There were seven ... or} There'd be four brown teddies sitting on the wall. There were six... ‘There were five . ‘ y : Four brown teddies sitting on a wall. . . ‘There were four . z There were three .. . 4 FA 3 1 Three brown teddies sitting on a wall... There were two... g ‘Iwo brown teddies sitting on a wall... There was one in the bed And no one said, One brown teddy sitting on a wall, ‘Roll over! Roll over!’ One brown teddy sitting on a wall, So no one rolled over aa And if one brown teddy should accidentally fall, :4,And no one fell out! | : There'd be no brown teddies sitting there at all! ive brown teddies Inoue acesencally al and one ell nt POC) Med @O O80 POURING age It’s RAINING, It’s aoe It’s raining, it's pouring, The old man is snoring. He went to bed and bumped his head. And couldn't get up in the morning. One potato, two potatoes, Three potatoes, four, Five potatoes, six potatoes, Seven potatoes, more. ~ 20 Cs oi J ecw Red and yellow And pink and green, Purple and orange and blue. I can sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow, too. Incy Wincy Spider climbed up the spout. Down came the rain and washed poor Incy out. ‘Out came the sun and dried up all the rain. Incy Wincy Spider climbed the spout again. Ag A _ ge ‘eere4 ‘@ & wor ora eum the sai ut eaine the sun bax 21 22 A. A % MISS POLLY HAD A DOLLY Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick, sick, sick, So she phoned for the doctor to come quick, quick, quick. ‘The doctor came with her bag and her hat, And she knocked at the door with a rat-a-tat-tat. She looked at the dolly and she shook her head, And she said, ‘Miss Polly, put her straight to bed.’ She wrote on a paper for a pill, pill, pill, ‘Pl be back in the morning with my bill, bill, bill.” ~ { és @ ° 9 8 Tall shops in the town. 3 Lifts going up and down. 8 Doors going in and out. 9 People walking all about. Ma fo <0 Q 8 O° 8 O 6 00000 O0@0O OG O98 008D00 Oee Soe @ @oOD0 0 Oe 00@200000 Ooo ol She looked atthe dolly And she said, Mis all She weoie ons paper 1 be cin te tll shops inthe towe, Lis ang up and eown Doors going in and out. pepe walking al sbout. and she shook ber ead, pyrter staight toh snoring Oh, we can play the big bass drum And this is the way we do it. BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, goes the big bass drum And that’s the way we do it. Oh, we can play the violin. . . FIDDLE-DIDDLE-DEE, goes the violin . . . Oh, we can play the triangle . . . TING, TING, TING, goes the triangle . . . Oh, we can play the silver flute . . . TOOTLE-OOTLE-OOT, goes the silver flute . . . Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home, Your house is on fire and your children are gone. All except one; her name is Anne, And she has crept under the frying-pan. In a cottage in a wood, A little man at the window stood. He saw a rabbit running by, Knocking at the door. ‘Help me, help me,” the rabbit said, “Before the hunter shoots me dead!’ 4 (Peg ‘Come little rabbit, come with me. “ hs __.. Happy we shall be.’ ‘Iwinkle, owinkle, little star, “= a | How | wonder what you are. , Up above the world so high myo Like a diamond in the sky. AE Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Sf How | wonder what you are. iste man athe ‘windows stood heen ze “Winkle, inkl litle st, Lp abore tte ike 4 diamond! i thes work! ao high 27 Help me, help ae O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, How lovely are your branches. O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, How lovely are your branches. In summer sun or winter snow A coat of green you always show. O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, How lovely are your branches. SESS A witch came flying, flying, flying, A witch came flying, flying, flying, Awitch came flying all on a summer’s day. A clown came dancing, dancing, dancing. . . LD ena Aking came marching, marching, marching . . . A wolf came running, running, running .. . A witeh cae Deng A clown came dancing king came marching Acwolf came running 29 vs One of you has Picked it up S lsent a letter to my love, g iS And on the way I dropped it,.& And put it in your pocket, BOI ‘cl (i)

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