Let's say hello. Make your hands go up and down.
We say peanut butter, marmalade, and jam.
Let's say hello as low as we can.
We say hello, hello, hello.
Peanut butter, marmalade, and jam.
Let's say hello as high as we can.
Raise your hands up high.
Hello, hello. Peanut butter marmalade and jam.
Let's say hello as slowly as we can.
Put one arm on top of the other arm like the arms of a clock.
And we say, hellooooo.
So slow! Peanut, butter, marmalade, and jam Let's say hello as fast as we can Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, wiggle those fingers Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello Peanut, butter, marmalade, and jam Let's say hello as softly as we can.
Shhh. Hello. Hola. Poh -shoo.
Konichiwa. Jumbo. Yay.
Hello, hello, hello and how are you?
You say I'm fine. I'm fine.
and I hope that you are too now everybody clap your hands clap your hands clap your hands everybody clap your hands come on and clap your hands hola hola hola y como estas estoy bien muy bien y espero que tu tambien now everybody stomp your feet stomp your feet stomp your feet everybody stomp your feet come on and stomp your feet last time hello hello hello and how are you you say I'm fine I'm fine and I hope that you are too let's wave now everybody wave hello, wave hello, wave hello, everybody wave hello come on and wave hello.
Hello everybody so nice to see you.
Hello everybody so nice to see you.
Let's warm up our brains.
Let's warm up our hands.
Show me your hands.
Open them. Now shut.
Open and shut. Sing with me.
Open, shut them. Open, shut them.
Give a little clap, clap, clap.
Open, shut them. Open, Shut them put them in your lap -lap -lap Here we go Creep them crawl them creep them crawl them right up to your chin chin chin Open up your little mouth, but do not let them in Creep them crawl them creep them crawl them right down to your toes toes toes quickly bring them way up high and land them on your nose.
Touch that little one's nose.
Let's catch our rhyme.
Nose and toes. Toes and nose.
Nose and toes, that's called a rhyme and rhyming leads to reading.
Okay, don't put your fingers away cross your hands at your wrist we're gonna make sign language for spider cross your hands at your wrist and wiggle those spider legs sing with me the itsy -bitsy spider went up the water spout down came the rain and washed the spider out out came the sun and dried up all the rain and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again you can also make it a sensory one just crawling your fingers up the little one's body and down the little one's body let's do that one again ready the itsy bitsy spider went up water spout.
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.
Yay. Here's a fun one.
It's a Malaysian folk game.
Use baby's arm as the hill.
Here goes a turtle up the hill.
Creepy, creepy, creepy, creepy.
Here goes a rabbit up the hill.
Boing, boing, boing, boing.
Here goes an elephant up the hill.
Thud, thud, thud, thud.
Here goes a snake up the hill.
Slither, slither, slither, slither.
Here comes a rock down the hill.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, crash.
Let's do that again.
Here goes a turtle up the hill.
Creepy creepy creepy creepy.
Here goes a rabbit up the hill.
Boing, boing, boing, boing.
Here goes an elephant up the hill.
Thud, thud, thud, thud.
Here goes a snake up the hill.
Slither, slither, slither, slither.
Here comes a rock down the hill.
Boom, boom, boom. Children sometimes will neither sing nor do the motions to songs or finger plays.
This is just fine and very common. Remember littles are absorbing so much it's no wonder that output comes later.
Does your little one love tickles?
Here's a fun one. On my foot there is a flea touch their foot now he's climbing up on me climb your fingers up their leg past my belly 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 belly, past my knee, on my foot!
Take that, you flea!
Let's do that again!
On my foot there is a flea.
Now he's climbing up on me.
Past my belly. Past my nose.
On my head. Where my hair grows.
Pat their head. On my head there is a flea now he's climbing down on me.
Past my belly. Past my knee.
On my foot take that you flea!
TAPPING CHUCKLING Bounce, your little one, on your knees.
BELL RINGING I took a walk to town one day and met a cat along the way.
What do you think that cat did say?
MEOW MEOW I took a walk to town one day and met a pig along the way.
What do you think that pig did say?
Oink, oink. I took a walk to town one day and met a bird along the way.
What do you that bird did say I took a walk to town one day and met a duck along the way What do you think that duck did say?" Quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack.
I took a walk to town one day and met a sheep along the way.
What do you think that sheep did say?
this book is called daddy loves his baby by tara j morrow published by harper collins daddy loves his baby like the leopards love to pounce like the bumblebees love buzzing and the bunnies love to bounce.
Daddy loves his baby like the puppies love to yap like giraffes just love to stretch and the gators love to snap.
Daddy loves his baby like the donkeys love to kick, like the camels love to carry and the loves to lick, Daddy loves his baby like the pandas love to chew, like the roosters love to wake us with a Caw -Caw -Doo -Doo.
Daddy loves his baby like the turtles love to creep, like the butterflies love flying, and the bats just love to sleep.
Daddy loves his baby like gorillas love to swing, like the cheetahs love to run and the birdies love to sing.
Daddy loves his baby and you know why this is true, because his baby is the sweetest little cutest little you.
It was under the coconut tree, darling, it was under the coconut tree.
We read and we sang and we played, with words it was under the coconut tree.
It was under the coconut tree we read and we sang and we played with words.
Sing with me! It was under the coconut tree darling it was under the coconut tree.
We read and we sang and we played with words it was under the coconut tree my hands say thank you with the clap clap clap my feet say thank you with a tap tap tap clap clap clap and a tap tap tap and now it's time to sing goodbye Baby Word play's what we are We have come from near and far Reading, learning words at play We have had such fun today Lift your hands up to the sky Raise them, raise them way up high Bring them down right to your sides Now it's time to say Goodbye.
Until the next time hasta luego.
Ciao.