Daddies are Special People
Song Lyrics and Sound Clip
Music with Mar
Daddies are special people
They really love to play
They like to hug and cuddle
At the end of a long day
Daddies are special people
Its something all kids know
And everyday I tell my dad
Daddy, I love you so!
This song is available on Music with Mar.'s Tunes for Tiny Tots
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Five Green and Speckled Frogs
Traditional Folk Song LyricsSite Reference
Five Green and Speckled Frogs
sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs.
Yuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmm...yuuummm!
One jumped into the pool,
where it was nice and cool.
Then there were four green speckled frogs,
Glub glub.
Four green and speckled frogs…
Three green and speckled frogs…
Two green and speckled frogs…
One green and speckled frog…
…Then there were no green speckled frogs!
Glub glub, glub, glub
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Over In The Meadow
Traditional Children's Song Lyrics and Sound Clip
Over in the meadow,
In the sand in the sun
Lived an old mother toadie
And her little toadie one
"Wink!" said the mother;
"I wink!" said the one,
So they winked and they blinked
In the sand in the sun.
Over in the meadow,
Where the stream runs blue
Lived an old mother fish
And her little fishes two
"Swim!" said the mother;
"We swim!" said the two,
So they swam and they leaped
Where the stream runs blue.
Over in the meadow,
In a hole in a tree
Lived an old mother bluebird
And her little birdies three
"Sing!" said the mother;
"We sing!" said the three
So they sang and were glad
In a hole in the tree.
Over in the meadow,
In the reeds on the shore
Lived an old mother muskrat
And her little ratties four
"Dive!" said the mother;
"We dive!" said the four
So they dived and they burrowed
In the reeds on the shore.
Over in the meadow,
In a snug beehive
Lived a mother honey bee
And her little bees five
"Buzz!" said the mother;
"We buzz!" said the five
So they buzzed and they hummed
In the snug beehive.
Over in the meadow,
In a nest built of sticks
Lived a black mother crow
And her little crows six
"Caw!" said the mother;
"We caw!" said the six
So they cawed and they called
In their nest built of sticks.
Over in the meadow,
Where the grass is so even
Lived a gay mother cricket
And her little crickets seven
"Chirp!" said the mother;
"We chirp!" said the seven
So they chirped cheery notes
In the grass soft and even.
Over in the meadow,
By the old mossy gate
Lived a brown mother lizard
And her little lizards eight
"Bask!" said the mother;
"We bask!" said the eight
So they basked in the sun
On the old mossy gate.
Over in the meadow,
Where the quiet pools shine
Lived a green mother frog
And her little froggies nine
"Croak!" said the mother;
"We croak!" said the nine
So they croaked and they splashed
Where the quiet pools shine.
Over in the meadow,
In a sly little den
Lived a gray mother spider
And her little spiders ten
"Spin!" said the mother;
"We spin!" said the ten
So they spun lacy webs
In their sly little den.
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Oh, Mr. Sun
Traditional Children's Song
Oh Mister Sun, Sun.
Mister Golden Sun.
Won't you please shine down on me?
Oh Mister Sun, Sun.
Mister Golden Sun.
Hiding behind the tree.
These little children
are asking you.
To please come out
so we can play with you.
Oh Mister Sun, Sun,
Mister Golden Sun.
Won't you please shine down on me?
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The School Year is Over
The school year's over.
It's your last day.
Time to celebrate.
Say "Hooray!"
You've learned so much.
The time just flew.
You must move on.
Time to say goodbye to you.
Goodbye to your teacher. (Goodbye)
Goodbye to the year. (Goodbye)
Goodbye to this classroom. (Goodbye)
Goodbye without a tear. (Goodbye)
We may cry just a little
as The year comes to an end.
We will always remember
our teacher, our friend.
We thank you for our lessons.
We learned a lot you see.
We can spell. G O O D. B Y E. Goodbye
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You're a Grand Old Flag
Traditional Children's Song
You're a grand old flag,
You're a high flying flag
And forever in peace may you wave.
You're the emblem of
The land I love.
The home of the free and the brave.
Ev'ry heart beats true
For the Red, White and Blue,
Where there's never a boast or brag.
But should auld acquaintance be forgot,
Keep your eye on the grand old flag.
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Site Reference
http://www.songsforteaching.com/themeunits/junesongs.htm
Song Lyrics and Sound Clip
Music with Mar
Daddies are special people
They really love to play
They like to hug and cuddle
At the end of a long day
Daddies are special people
Its something all kids know
And everyday I tell my dad
Daddy, I love you so!
This song is available on Music with Mar.'s Tunes for Tiny Tots
---
Five Green and Speckled Frogs
Traditional Folk Song LyricsSite Reference
Five Green and Speckled Frogs
sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs.
Yuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmm...yuuummm!
One jumped into the pool,
where it was nice and cool.
Then there were four green speckled frogs,
Glub glub.
Four green and speckled frogs…
Three green and speckled frogs…
Two green and speckled frogs…
One green and speckled frog…
…Then there were no green speckled frogs!
Glub glub, glub, glub
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Over In The Meadow
Traditional Children's Song Lyrics and Sound Clip
Over in the meadow,
In the sand in the sun
Lived an old mother toadie
And her little toadie one
"Wink!" said the mother;
"I wink!" said the one,
So they winked and they blinked
In the sand in the sun.
Over in the meadow,
Where the stream runs blue
Lived an old mother fish
And her little fishes two
"Swim!" said the mother;
"We swim!" said the two,
So they swam and they leaped
Where the stream runs blue.
Over in the meadow,
In a hole in a tree
Lived an old mother bluebird
And her little birdies three
"Sing!" said the mother;
"We sing!" said the three
So they sang and were glad
In a hole in the tree.
Over in the meadow,
In the reeds on the shore
Lived an old mother muskrat
And her little ratties four
"Dive!" said the mother;
"We dive!" said the four
So they dived and they burrowed
In the reeds on the shore.
Over in the meadow,
In a snug beehive
Lived a mother honey bee
And her little bees five
"Buzz!" said the mother;
"We buzz!" said the five
So they buzzed and they hummed
In the snug beehive.
Over in the meadow,
In a nest built of sticks
Lived a black mother crow
And her little crows six
"Caw!" said the mother;
"We caw!" said the six
So they cawed and they called
In their nest built of sticks.
Over in the meadow,
Where the grass is so even
Lived a gay mother cricket
And her little crickets seven
"Chirp!" said the mother;
"We chirp!" said the seven
So they chirped cheery notes
In the grass soft and even.
Over in the meadow,
By the old mossy gate
Lived a brown mother lizard
And her little lizards eight
"Bask!" said the mother;
"We bask!" said the eight
So they basked in the sun
On the old mossy gate.
Over in the meadow,
Where the quiet pools shine
Lived a green mother frog
And her little froggies nine
"Croak!" said the mother;
"We croak!" said the nine
So they croaked and they splashed
Where the quiet pools shine.
Over in the meadow,
In a sly little den
Lived a gray mother spider
And her little spiders ten
"Spin!" said the mother;
"We spin!" said the ten
So they spun lacy webs
In their sly little den.
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Oh, Mr. Sun
Traditional Children's Song
Oh Mister Sun, Sun.
Mister Golden Sun.
Won't you please shine down on me?
Oh Mister Sun, Sun.
Mister Golden Sun.
Hiding behind the tree.
These little children
are asking you.
To please come out
so we can play with you.
Oh Mister Sun, Sun,
Mister Golden Sun.
Won't you please shine down on me?
---
The School Year is Over
The school year's over.
It's your last day.
Time to celebrate.
Say "Hooray!"
You've learned so much.
The time just flew.
You must move on.
Time to say goodbye to you.
Goodbye to your teacher. (Goodbye)
Goodbye to the year. (Goodbye)
Goodbye to this classroom. (Goodbye)
Goodbye without a tear. (Goodbye)
We may cry just a little
as The year comes to an end.
We will always remember
our teacher, our friend.
We thank you for our lessons.
We learned a lot you see.
We can spell. G O O D. B Y E. Goodbye
---
You're a Grand Old Flag
Traditional Children's Song
You're a grand old flag,
You're a high flying flag
And forever in peace may you wave.
You're the emblem of
The land I love.
The home of the free and the brave.
Ev'ry heart beats true
For the Red, White and Blue,
Where there's never a boast or brag.
But should auld acquaintance be forgot,
Keep your eye on the grand old flag.
--
Site Reference
http://www.songsforteaching.com/themeunits/junesongs.htm