Hi, I'm Miss Pam, children's librarian, trained teacher, and founder of Baby Wordplay.
I created Toddler Phonics to help you build the foundational reading and math skills that are essential for all further learning.
I want you to sing along with me, rhyme along with me, talk along with me, along with me.
Feel free to pause the episode, repeat a song or a rhyme, and remember to check the show notes for episode information.
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D. D. Put your tongue behind your top teeth and push out that air.
D.
As in dog.
As in doctor.
Doctor.
Dinosaur.
Five enormous dinosaurs letting out a roar.
One stomped away and then there were four.
Four enormous dinosaurs crashing down a tree.
One stomped away and then there were three.
Three enormous dinosaurs eating tiger stew.
One stomped away and then there were two.
Two enormous dinosaurs resting in the sun.
One stomped away And then there was one.
One enormous dinosaur left all alone.
One stomped away and then there were none.
Stomp, stomp, stomp, roar.
Dinosaur.
Dance.
This book is called Dancing in My Bones by Sylvia Andrews.
Here's the chorus.
It goes, I've got hip hopping, tip topping, bee bopping, no stopping.
Let's do that again.
I've got hip hopping, tip topping, bee bopping, no stopping.
All right, we're ready.
I've got dancing in my bones, in my bones.
I've got dancing in my bones, in my bones.
I've got hip hopping, tip topping, bee bopping, no stopping, dancing in my bones, in my bones.
I've got dancing in my heart, in my heart.
I've got dancing in my heart, in my heart.
I've got hip-hopping, tip-topping, bebopping, no stopping, dancing in my heart, in my heart.
Dancing in my heart.
In my heart.
I was a duck, i'd quack around all day.
If i was a duck, i'd quack around all day.
Quack around all day if i was a duck.
If i was a duck, I'd waddle in the field all day.
If I was a duck, I'd waddle in the field all day.
Waddle in the field all day If I was a duck.
If I was a duck, I'd paddle in the water all day.
If I was a duck, I'd paddle in the water all day.
Paddle in the water all day.
If I was a duck.
Quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
I'm Diaz the Duck.
I'm Diaz the Duck.
I'm Diaz the Duck.
I am...
I'm D.S. the Duck.
I'm D.S. the Duck.
I'm D.S. the Duck.
I am... Put your tongue behind your top teeth and push out that air.
D. D. D. Dog.
Dog are only three words in this song dog, dig and.
Ah dog, dog the dog, i dig a dog, dog.
Can you say that with me dog, dog the dog, i dig a dog dog.
Yes dog, dog the dog, i dig a dog dog again.
Dog, dog the dog, i dig a dog, dog again.
Dog, dog the dog, a digger dog, dog.
Dog, dog, the dog, a digger dog, dog.
Dog, dog, the dog, a digger dog, dog.
Dog, dog, the dog, a digger dog, dog.
Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
Duh, as in Daddy.
Daddy loves his baby like the pandas.
Love to chew like the roosters love to wake us with a cock-a-doodle-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 practice saying some words that begin with the sound duck duck, duck.
Let me hear you say duck dog dog dance dance daddy, You can clap it.
Difficult.
Dove.
Dove, dove.
If I had the wings of a dove.
If I had the wings of a dove many ways to say goodbye.
See you later alligator, see you soon.
Big baboon gotta go.
Buffalo toodaloo kangaroo, take care.
Polar bear hit the road.
Yellow toad chow now.
Brown cow wave goodbye, butterfly.
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