Farm Storytime Song Lyrics

Well Hello, Everybody, Can You Touch Your Toes?
Well, hello, everybody, can you touch your toes?
Touch your toes?
Touch your toes?
Well, hello, everybody, can you touch your toes?
Touch your toes?
 
Repeat with theses variations:
 - Well hello, everybody, can you touch your nose?
 - Well hello, everybody, can you pat your head?
 - Well hello, everybody, can you clap your hands?

A Bouncing We Will Go (to the tune of “The Farmer in the Dell”)
A bouncing we will go, (bounce baby on your lap)
A bouncing we will go,
High-ho the derry-o,
A bouncing we will go.
 
A rocking we will go, (rock baby back & forth)
A rocking we will go,
High-ho the derry-o.
A rocking we will go.
 
A tickling we will go, (tickle baby)
A tickling we will go,
High-ho, the derry-o,
A tickling we will go.
 
Wheels on the Bus
The wheels on the bus go ‘round & ‘round,
‘Round & ‘round,
‘Round & ‘round.
The wheels on the bus go ‘round & ‘round,
All through the town.

Repeat with these variations:
 - The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish…
 - The driver on the bus says, “Move on back!”…
 - The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep…
 
Trot, Trot to Boston
Trot, trot to Boston, (bounce baby on your knees)
Trot, trot to Lynn.
Look out, Baby,
Or you might fall IN! (gently lower baby between knees)
 
Trot, trot to London, (bounce baby on your knees)
Trot, trot to Dover.
Look out, Baby,
Or you might fall OVER! (gently lean baby over to the side)
 
Two Little Blackbirds
Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill, (Hold up both index fingers)
One named Jack, (Wiggle right finger)
One named Jill. (Wiggle left finger)
Fly away, Jack! (Move right finger behind back)
Fly away, Jill! (Move left finger behind back)
Come back, Jack!  (Bring right finger back)
Come back, Jill!  (Bring left finger back)
 
The Itsy, Bitsy Spider
The itsy, bitsy spider
Climbed up the water spout. (walk fingers up arm or back)
Down came the rain &
Washed the spider out! (tickle fingers downward)
Out came the sun & dried up all the rain. (hands together over head to form a large circle)
And the itsy, bitsy spider
Climbed up the spout again. (walk fingers up arm or back)

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