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Songs for little learners

by Johnny & the Raindrops

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Everybody’s body is different. Everybody’s body’s not the same. So come on everybody find the pieces of your body. Every bit of every body’s got a name. Every bit of every body’s got a name. Now touch your knees and give them a squeeze. Now touch your chin and give me a grin. Now pat your head and if you’re feeling clever, Pat you head and rub your tummy both together. Everybody’s body is different. Everybody’s body’s not the same. So come on everybody find the pieces of your body. Every bit of every body’s got a name. Every bit of every body’s got a name. Now touch your cheeks and give them a tweak. Now touch your hair. Make sure it’s still there. Now rub your nose. Go on, I’ll let you. Now rub your nose on the nose of the person you are next to. (Shoop body body, Shoop body body, nose, nose, nose Shoop body body, Shoop body body, knees, knees, knees) Everybody’s body is different. Everybody’s body’s not the same. So come on everybody find the pieces of your body. Every bit of every body’s got a name. Every bit of every body’s got a name.
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What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the lemon and lime? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the rhythm and rhyme? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? When it’s quarter past something, it’s easy to see The big, big hand points right to the three [repeat] When it’s a half past something, you’re half way round The big, big hand points down to the ground [repeat] What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the lemon and lime? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the rhythm and rhyme? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? When it’s quarter to something, you’re making a climb The big, big hand points left to the nine [repeat] When it’s a 1 o’clock, 2 o’clock, 3 o’clock, STOP! The big, big hand points up to the top. [repeat] What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the lemon and lime? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the rhythm and rhyme? What’s the time? What’s the time? What’s the time?
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If the jungle was your playground and the forest was your home And the meadows and the mountains were where you loved to roam, If you woke up in the morning and all of this were gone, How would you feel? If your friends were all around you and your neighbours were there too Every member of your family was living close to you If you woke up in the morning all alone and in a zoo, How would you feel? Danger. Danger. Animals in danger. From the big to the small. And we stand or fall together. ‘Cause this world needs us all. This world is like a jigsaw so no pieces must be lost. When a species is no longer every creature pays the cost. There are birds and bees and bison, Pigs and pandas we may never see again. Danger. Danger. Animals in danger. From the big to the small. And we stand or fall together. ‘Cause this world needs us all. We all need a place to live. We all need a place to grow. We need food and air and water to survive. So we can walk and swim and fly on the land, in sea and sky And stay alive. Danger. Danger. Animals in danger. From the big to the small. And we stand or fall together. ‘Cause this world needs us all. Danger. Danger. Animals in danger. From the big to the small. And we stand or fall together. ‘Cause this world needs us all.
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Tidy Up 02:59
This is a dance from way back when. It will help to you see your bedroom floor again It’s called ‘The Tidy Up’ We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. And if we do it together, it won’t take long. Putting things back where they belong. That plastic elf? Back on the shelf! This cuddly fox? In the toy box! These dinosaurs? Back in the drawers! Pterodactyl’s wing? Straight in the bin! We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. And if we do it together, it won’t take long. Putting things back where they belong. This dented globe? In the wardrobe! This half a drink? Straight down the sink! This baby toy? To the neighbour’s boy! This too tight top? To the charity shop! We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up. We’re tidying up.
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Fire-breathing dragons. Cowboys in wagons. And forests all dark and twisted. Point those books at your faces. They can take you to places that you never even knew existed. So get your head in a book Get your head in a book And get some stimulation for your imagination Get your head into a book Mermaids that sing. Fairies with wings. And a million magic spells to fall under. A book, you will find, will fill up your mind With excitement, fun and wonder. So get your head in a book Get your head in a book And get some stimulation for your imagination Get your head into a book Evil Kings and Queens. Golden eggs. Magic beans. A chocolate river that keeps on flowing. Reading is contagious. Keep turning those pages. And your mind will keep on growing. So get your head in a book Get your head in a book And get some stimulation for your imagination Get your head into a book So get your head in a book Get your head in a book And get some stimulation for your imagination Get your head into a book
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Smile 02:51
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Recycling 03:23
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I can sing out loud. I can sing out loud. Everybody here can you see me know. I can sing out loud.
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Goodbye Mr. Panda You look so big and strong We’ll only know how much we miss you When the pandas are all gone Goodbye Mrs. Polar Bear You really are the best We’ll only know how much we miss you When there’s no more of you left Goodbye young Bonobo My smiley furry friend We’ll only know how much we miss you When we don’t see you again
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I think it’s time to make a rhyme ... Let’s play a game to find words that sound the same The first letter might change but the sound it stays the same Let’s play a game to find words that sound the same The first letter might change but the sound it stays the same Like cat, bat, rat, mat, hat, splat, pat, pat, pat Or, fly, spy, cry, shy, dry, pie, why, why, why Can you tell some words that rhyme with …. Tell some words that rhyme with …. Dog! (Log!) Nose (Rose!) Scooter (Computer!) Custard (Mustard!) I’m praising your phrasing. Your rhymes are so amazing! You’re so enthusiastic. Your rhymes are so fantastic! I think it’s time to make a rhyme. I think it’s time to make a rhyme. Let’s play a game to find words that sound the same The first letter might change but the sound it stays the same Like car bar star far jar scar Ha! Ha! Ha! Or feet beat sweet treat meat greet neat neat neat Can you tell some words that rhyme with …. Tell some words that rhyme with …. Jelly (Smelly!) Crumpet (Trumpet!) Flower (Shower!) Rhinoceros (Hippopotamus!) I’m praising your phrasing. Your rhymes are so amazing! You’re so enthusiastic. Your rhymes are so fantastic! I think it’s time to make a rhyme….
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You can count, you can count on me. You can count, you can count on me. There’s lots and lots of numbers. On that we all agree. So come on, count, count, count, count on me. 1, 2, , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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I’m a friendly little alien. My name is Joey Chrome. I’m from a distant galaxy. I’ve come to find a home. I’ve looked at every asteroid and comet whizzing round. I’ve seen some sights so just sit tight. I’ll tell you what I’ve found. At the centre of your solar system sits a sizzling sun. And around it fly the planets. I’ve explored them one by one. Mercury’s the smallest. It looks like a tiny dot. Venus has volcanoes and is very, very hot. Earth is next. That’s where you live. There’s land and sea and ice. Mars is not that far away. It’s red and looks quite nice. I’m a friendly little alien. My name is Joey Chrome. I’m from a distant galaxy. I’ve come to find a home. Mercury. Venus. Earth and Mars. Which one shall I choose? Hang on! There’s four more planets and, Blow me down! They’re huge! Jupiter’s a giant, on its face a big red spot. Saturn’s circled by a ring that’s made of dust and rocks. Uranus is freezing like a snow ball in the sky Neptune’s blue and windy. Don’t forget to take your kite. Jupiter. Saturn. Uranus. Neptune. Which is the one for me? I need to choose a planet before I have my tea. I’m a friendly little alien. My name is Joey Chrome. I’m from a distant galaxy. I’ve come to find a home. Eight lovely planets. All nice in their own way. But now the time has come to choose. On which one shall I stay? I’ll toss my purple alien coin. It’s got eight sides. It’s true, It could be worse. It’s come up Earth. So can I stay with you? I’m a friendly little alien. My name is Joey Chrome. I’m from a distant galaxy. I’ve come to find a home.

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Lively, engaging original songs played by a four-piece band. Great for teachers, parents, carers and all those who use music for education.

Learn to tell the time! Count to ten in different languages! Learn about endangered animals, the colours of the rainbow, the names of the planets, recycling, emotions, parts of the body and a whole lot more.

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released June 24, 2012

Music and words by Liam Maloy

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Jump-up-and-down-rocking-and-rolling-can’t-sit-down-best-time-ever music for cool kids and funky families.

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