Books We Read Today:
Are You a Cow? by
Sandra Boynton
Llama llama
Hoppity-Hop by Anna Dewdney
Songs We Sang Today:
“Shake My Sillies Out” by Raffi
Welcome Song:
Where is baby? Where is baby?
There (s)he is! There (s)he is!
I’m so glad to see you, I’m so glad to see you
Peek-a-boo! Peek-a-boo!
Substitute the child’s
name for “baby”
Mother Goose Rhymes:
Where oh where
are baby’s fingers? (touch fingers)
Where oh where are baby’s toes? (touch toes)
Where is baby’s belly button? (trace on baby’s tummy)
Round and round it goes.
Where oh where are baby’s ears? (touch ears)
Where oh where is baby’s nose? (touch toes)
Where is baby’s belly button? (trace on baby’s tummy)
Round and round it goes.
Where oh where are baby’s toes? (touch toes)
Where is baby’s belly button? (trace on baby’s tummy)
Round and round it goes.
Where oh where are baby’s ears? (touch ears)
Where oh where is baby’s nose? (touch toes)
Where is baby’s belly button? (trace on baby’s tummy)
Round and round it goes.
Tune: What Shall We Do
with a Drunken Sailor
What shall we do
with a tiny baby?
What shall we do with a tiny baby?
What shall we do with a tiny baby,
Early in the morning.
Roll him around and tickle him all over.
Roll him around and tickle him all over.
Roll him around and tickle him all over,
Early in the morning.
Heave ho! And up she rises,
Heave ho! And up she rises,
Heave ho! And up she rises,
Early in the morning.
What shall we do with a tiny baby?
What shall we do with a tiny baby,
Early in the morning.
Roll him around and tickle him all over.
Roll him around and tickle him all over.
Roll him around and tickle him all over,
Early in the morning.
Heave ho! And up she rises,
Heave ho! And up she rises,
Heave ho! And up she rises,
Early in the morning.
La fourmi m’a
piqué la main
La coquine, La coquine
La fourmi m’a piqué la main
La coquine elle avait faim, Aie !
La coquine, La coquine
La fourmi m’a piqué la main
La coquine elle avait faim, Aie !
La fourmi m’a pique le nez…
La fourmi m’a pique le pied…
Translation: The ant
bit my hand/The rascal, the rascal/The ant bit my hand/The scamp was hungry.
OW! The ant bit my nose…/The ant bit my foot… tickle each body part as it is
mentioned. Listen to this song here: http://www.garderiedelavaux.org/chansons.html
Pease porridge
hot, pease porridge cold
Pease porridge in the pot, 9 days old
Some like it hot, some like it cold
Some like it in the pot, 9 days old
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 “woo”
The mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck three, the mouse said “wee”
The mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck four, the mouse said “no more”
Hickory dickory dock (tick tock, tick tock)
Bounces and Action Rhymes:
Arms up, arms
down, arms up
And wave them all around
Then tickle tickle wiggle giggle
Everybody knows
That’s how baby’s hokey pokey goes
And wave them all around
Then tickle tickle wiggle giggle
Everybody knows
That’s how baby’s hokey pokey goes
Legs up, legs down, legs up
And kick them all around
Then tickle tickle wiggle giggle
Everybody knows
That’s how baby’s hokey pokey goes!
And kick them all around
Then tickle tickle wiggle giggle
Everybody knows
That’s how baby’s hokey pokey goes!
This is to the tune of
"Oh Susannah"
Oh I'm looking at a baby that I'm bouncing on my knee (bounce baby throughout)
And it is the cutest baby that I ever want to see!
Oh, my baby, I'll bounce you left and right (bounce baby left & right)
I'll bounce you high, and bounce you low (lift baby up, and lower down toward floor)
And bounce you out of sight! (bounce lightly and rapidly)
Oh I'm looking at a baby that I'm bouncing on my knee (bounce baby throughout)
And it is the cutest baby that I ever want to see!
Oh, my baby, I'll bounce you left and right (bounce baby left & right)
I'll bounce you high, and bounce you low (lift baby up, and lower down toward floor)
And bounce you out of sight! (bounce lightly and rapidly)
This is the way
the ladies ride:
Walk walk walk
This is the way the gentlemen ride:
Trot trot trot
This is the way the children ride:
BOOM BOOM BOOM
Bounce the baby on
your knee or foot. When the ladies ride, bounce very softly, for the gentlemen,
bounce a little more, and then bounce very vigorously when the children ride!
Patty cake, patty
cake
Baker’s man
Baker’s man
Bake me a cake as fast as you can!
Roll it, and pat it
And mark it with a B
And throw it in the oven for baby and me!
Clap baby’s hands for
the first three lines. When rolling the cake, roll your hands, and then pat
your knees when patting the cake. Draw a B on baby’s hand when marking the cake
and mime throwing it in the oven at the end.
Closing Song:
(to the tune of Shortnin’ Bread)
Every little cell in my body is happy
Every little cell in my body is well
Every little cell in my body is happy
Every little cell in my body is well
I’m so glad every little cell
In my body is happy and well
I’m so glad every little cell
In my body is happy and well
Every little cell in my body is happy
Every little cell in my body is well
Every little cell in my body is happy
Every little cell in my body is well
Every little cell in my body is happy
Every little cell in my body is well
I’m so glad every little cell
In my body is happy and well
I’m so glad every little cell
In my body is happy and well
Every little cell in my body is happy
Every little cell in my body is well
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