• Lyrics

    MISTER COOPER IS FOR THE BIRDS CD #3

    The Lyrics

    1. All The Birds

    All the birds have come to sing
    With their happy voices
    And when they sing their song of spring
    All the world rejoices
    Robin, Bluebird, Finch, and Jay
    Sing their song of spring today
    All the birds have come to sing
    With their happy voices

    All the birds have come to play
    Wearing fancy feathers
    And when they play this sunny day
    They will play together
    Robin, Bluebird, Finch, and Jay
    Play this sunny day of May
    All the birds have come to play
    Wearing fancy feathers

    2. Dr. Seuss Is On The Loose

    Dr. Seuss is on the loose
    With all his funny friends
    Dr. Seuss is on the loose again
    So grab a book, take a look
    The stories never end
    Dr. Seuss is on the loose again

    The Fox in Socks, the Cat in the Hat
    The Lorax, and Sam I Am
    Yertle the Turtle, Horton, and the Grinch
    Are all eating green eggs and ham
    Chorus

    Dr. Seuss said, “you have brains in your head
    You have feet in your shoes”
    And then he said, “you can steer yourself
    In any direction you choose”
    Chorus

    Some are small, some are tall
    Some are very, very hairy
    And you can read about them all
    In your classroom or library
    Chorus

    3. Matilda

    I had a pet gorilla
    And her name was Matilda
    Matilda loved to sing songs every day
    And this is what Matilda the Gorilla would say
    She’d say…

    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ah, ah, ah
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ah, ah, ah
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ah, ah, ah
    Ooh, ooh, ah, ah, ah

    When we’d go strolling through the park
    The people would laugh and the dogs would bark
    They didn’t understand a word Matilda would sing
    But Matilda was doing her gorilla thing
    She’d go…
    Chorus

    So finally the circus man came along
    And said, “Matilda, I know where you belong
    We’ll put you in the circus to sing your song
    And you can monkey around all day long”
    And go…
    Chorus

    Matilda is as happy as she can be
    She eats her bananas and swings from the trees
    Now with her friends, you will see
    The singing Matilda family
    They go…
    Chorus

    4. There Is Love

    Every bird and every bee
    Every leaf of every tree
    You can see
    There is love

    Every season, every smile
    Every step of every mile
    All the while
    There is love

    There is love all around
    Up in the air, on the ground
    Down below the deep blue sea
    And here between you and me
    There is love

    Every flower, every weed
    Every sprout from every seed
    Yes, indeed
    There is love

    Every woman, every man
    Every child of every land
    Hand in hand
    There is love
    Chorus

    Every rhyme of every song
    Every time you sing along
    Something’s strong
    There is love

    Every stranger, every friend
    Every change around the bend
    And in the end
    There is love
    Chorus

    5. Paint Yourself a Different Color

    You can paint yourself a different color
    Different color, different color
    Paint yourself a different color
    When you get the blues

    Red means you must stop
    Green means go, man, go
    When you’re feeling blue
    There’s one thing you’ve got to know

    Life is seldom black and white
    Or shades of grey
    If you’re sad or feeling bad
    There’s a game you can play
    Chorus

    Silver midnight moon
    Golden morning sun
    Likewise, you can smile
    And shine on everyone

    Life is seldom black and white
    Or shades of grey
    Turn that frown upside down
    It’s a game you can play
    Chorus

    Life is seldom black and white
    Or shades of grey
    You can choose from different hues
    It’s a game you can play
    Chorus

    6. Bluebirds

    Way up in the sky
    Pretty bluebirds fly
    Way down on the ground
    The bluebird’s food is found
    Way up in the tree
    The bluebirds sing to me
    Way down in their nest
    The bluebirds take their rest

    7. I Went To Visit A Farm

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a cow across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Moo, moo, moo
    Moo, moo, moo

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a pig across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Oink, oink, oink
    Oink, oink, oink

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a duck across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Quack, quack, quack
    Quack, quack, quack

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a goat across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Baa, baa, baa
    Baa, baa, baa

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a mule across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Eyaw, eyaw, eyaw
    Eyaw, eyaw, eyaw

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a hen across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Bock, bock, bgock
    Bock, bock, bgock

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a rooster across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Cock a doodle do
    Cock a doodle do

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a mouse across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Squeak, squeak, squeak
    Squeak, squeak, squeak

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a frog across the way
    Now what do you think I heard it say?
    Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit
    Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit

    I went to visit a farm one day
    I saw a farmer across the way
    Now what do you think I heard him say?
    Hello, neighbor
    Howdy-do

    8. The Circle of Seeds

    It’s the circle, the circle of seeds
    Yes, it’s the circle, the circle of seeds

    First I dig, dig, dig and plant the seeds
    Next I rake, rake, rake and pull the weeds
    Raindrops fall, fall, fall and then I know
    That soon my seeds will start to grow

    Stems will stretch, stretch, stretch, up to the sun
    Roots go deep, deep, deep and when they’re done
    Flowers bloom, bloom, bloom and finally
    The fruit is ripe and full of seeds

    It’s the circle, the circle of seeds
    Yes, it’s the circle, the circle of seeds

    9. Good Afternoon To You

    Good afternoon
    Good afternoon
    Good afternoon to you
    I’m glad we’re all together
    To sing a song or two
    So let’s have some fun
    And let the sunshine through
    Good afternoon
    Good afternoon to you
    Good afternoon
    Good afternoon to you

    10. UM

    U M
    That spells um
    U M
    That spells um
    Umpire
    (you’re out)
    Umbrella
    (it’s raining)
    U M
    That spells um

    11. A House Is A House For Me

    A coop is a house for a chicken
    A sty is a house for a sow
    A stall is a house for a donkey
    And a barn is a house for a cow
    A hole is a house for a mole or mouse
    A bird builds a nest in a tree
    And a house is a house for me

    A web is a house for a spider
    A hive is a house for bees
    Mosquitoes live in my back yard
    And a dog is a house for fleas
    There’s nothing so snug as a bug in a rug
    As far as I can see
    And a house is a house for me

    Oh, no matter where I roam
    Oh, love turns a house into a home
    Boys and girls all around the world
    Certainly agree
    That a house is a house for me

    A peach is a house for a peach pit
    A jar is a house for jam
    A shell is a hut for a peanut
    A sandwich is a house for ham
    A husk is a house for an ear of corn
    A pod is a house for a pea
    And a house is a house for me

    12. Yes, I Can

    Can you sing your ABCs?
    Can you say “thank you” and “please”?
    Can you share your toys with me?

    Can you build a tower of blocks?
    Can you put on shoes and socks?
    Can you drink juice from a box?

    Can you wiggle all your toes?
    Can you unbutton your clothes?
    Can you wipe your runny nose?

    Can you write your name with chalk?
    Can you skip instead of walk?
    Can you listen while I talk?

    Now can you take your sweater off?
    Can you cover when you cough?
    Can you crisscross applesauce?

    Can you throw and catch a ball?
    Can you stand up straight and tall?
    Can you get up when you fall?

    Now can you eat an ice cream cone?
    Can you use the telephone?
    Can you point to your jawbone?

    Now can you wash and dry your face?
    Can you tie your own shoelace?
    Can you help clean up this place?

    Yes I can, yes I can, yes I can.

    13. Seven Continents

    There are seven continents in this world
    Seven continents
    There are seven continents in this world
    Seven continents

    North America
    South America
    Europe
    Africa
    Asia
    Don’t forget Australia
    And Antarctica too

    There are seven continents in this world
    Seven continents
    There are seven continents in this world
    Seven continents

    14. Help The Earth Survive

    Reduce, reuse, rot, and recycle
    Four ways to help with the earth’s survival
    Reduce, reuse, rot, and recycle
    Four ways to help with the earth’s survival

    Reduce packaging that you don’t need
    Cancel magazines that you don’t read
    Buy in bulk at the grocery store
    And we won’t fill landfills anymore
    Chorus

    Cut your old clothes into rags
    And reuse canvas shopping bags
    Repair appliances that have broken
    The time is now – we’re not jokin’
    Chorus

    Put leftovers in a compost heap
    Throw in worms and while you’re asleep
    They all start crunchin’ and munchin’ down
    You’re left with soil rich and brown
    Chorus

    Paper, plastic, glass, or cans
    Don’t give them to the garbage man
    Take them all to the recycle station
    It’s one more way to assist our nation
    Chorus

    15. I Don’t Know

    I don’t know where we all come from
    And I don’t know where we go when our days are done
    I don’t know and as far as I can see
    It will always be a mystery to me

    I don’t know when the sky was filled with stars
    I don’t know how many stars there are
    I don’t know and as far as I can see
    It will always be a mystery to me

    What I know is what I feel
    If it’s here inside my heart, it’s really real
    When I go up in my head, I think too much
    And then I lose my way; I’m out of touch

    I don’t know who taught birds to fly
    I don’t know why crocodiles cry
    I don’t know and as far as I can see
    It will always be a mystery to me

    16. That’s What Beauty Is

    Beauty is love in the heart
    Beauty is love in the heart
    That’s what beauty is

    It doesn’t matter what you look like
    On the outside, because…
    Chorus

    You don’t need to look beautiful
    To be beautiful, because…
    Chorus

    It doesn’t matter what people say
    Everyone is beautiful in their own way, because…
    Chorus

    It doesn’t matter what you look like
    On the outside

    You don’t need to look beautiful
    To be beautiful

    It doesn’t matter what people say
    Everyone is beautiful in their own way, because…
    Chorus

    17. Thank You For Everything

    Thank you for the friends I meet
    Thank you for the food I eat
    Thank you for the birds that sing
    Thank you for everything

    Thank you for the sky above
    Thank you for the ones I love
    Thank you for the joy they bring
    Thank you for everything

    Sometimes when the road gets rough
    These two words aren’t said enough
    So I want to thank you from
    The bottom of my heart

    Thank you for the ocean blue
    Thank you when a wish comes true
    Thank you for listening
    Thank you for everything

    Thank you for the warm sunshine
    Thank you for this life of mine
    Thank you for the leaves in spring
    Thank you for everything

    18. Music In The Park

    I don’t want to go home
    While the music’s playing
    Let’s stay for one more song
    I don’t want to go home
    While the music’s playing
    ‘Cause I love to sing along

    Each month of the summer
    On the last Sunday
    We meet for Music In The Park
    Put our lawn chairs on the ground
    As the stars start shining down
    The band plays ‘til way past dark
    Chorus

    You can feel that evening breeze
    As we sit beside the trees
    Everyone is feeling good
    With my friends and family
    It’s a down-home hootenanny
    Here in our neighborhood
    Chorus

    THIS WORLD CD #2

    The Lyrics

    1. This World
    (Written for Earth Day 2008. This world is the most beautiful world in the world. Wouldn’t you agree?)

    Everybody says she’s pretty as a picture
    Everybody knows she’s one of a kind
    Everywhere I go, I see more of her
    Everywhere I look, she’s looking fine

    North Pole, South Pole, East or West
    She’s the planet I love the best
    Mother Earth
    So I say
    Hey, this world
    This world is the most beautiful world in the world

    She can shine like a rainbow when she’s happy
    Or cry like a waterfall when she’s sad
    If she’s scared she’s gonna shake like an earthquake
    Or howl like a hurricane when she’s mad

    Oh, from the highest mountain top
    Oh, to the bottom of the deep blue sea

    2. Honeybees
    (Bees are dying and no one knows why. It’s called Colony Collapse Disorder and, so far, there are still no answers.)

    Honeybees, please come home
    We need you here at the honeycomb
    That Colony Collapse Disorder
    Is crossing every border
    So, Honeybees, please come home

    Why are the adult bees disappearing?
    Is it from climate change or pesticides?
    Are you feeling stress from malnutrition?
    We need you and our crops to stay alive

    We want you to continue pollinating
    And we’ll do our best to solve this mystery
    Until then we’ll eat organic honey
    And build a hive where you’ll be safe and free

    3. Tiny Tim
    (This traditional classic is updated with new lyrics to complete the story.)

    I have a little turtle
    His name is Tiny Tim
    I put him in the bathtub
    And taught him how to swim
    He drank up all the water
    He ate up all the soap
    And when he tried to talk
    There was a brr brr in his throat

    Tiny Tim kept talking
    And bubbles filled the air
    High and low, from head to toe
    Bubbles everywhere
    I said, “Stop blowing bubbles
    Please, dear Tiny Tim”
    But with that brr brr in his throat
    There was no stopping him

    So Mama called the doctor
    The doctor called the nurse
    The nurse called the lady
    With the alligator purse
    It was the biggest bubble bath
    That anyone had seen
    And when our tub time ended
    We all were very clean

    4. Don’t Go Together
    (One of my dad’s favorite sayings was “you’re as funny as a screen door on a submarine” and this song grew from there.)

    Screen doors and submarines, matches and gasoline
    Mud pies and keeping clean
    Don’t go together
    Diets and chocolate cake, bus rides and bellyaches
    Bare feet and rattlesnakes
    Don’t go together

    Some things do, some things don’t
    Some things will and others won’t
    But you and me, we’ll always be
    Like peanut butter and jelly

    Crocodiles and swimming pools, heat waves and keeping cool
    Good grades and skipping school
    Don’t go together
    Sunshine and rainy days, ice cream and mayonnaise
    Banjos and “Purple Haze”
    Don’t go together

    Picnics and hungry ants, punk rock and disco dance
    Grass stains and brand new pants
    Don’t go together
    “Smells good” and garbage cans, sno-cones and frying pans
    Kryptonite and Superman
    Don’t go together

    5. Use Less Gasoline
    (A song about conservation and what can be done. Written in 2006 and still relevant today.)

    Use less gasoline
    It’s gonna be gone someday
    Use less gasoline
    The price is too high to pay

    Our world is choking on air pollution
    Too many Hummers and SUVs
    Traffic jams are filled with road rage
    No one cares about the gas gauge
    The future looks dim for you and me

    You can ride the bus or form a carpool
    You can drive a car using vegetable oil
    Do what my mom and dad did
    Go out and buy a hybrid
    Let’s not depend on foreign soil

    6. Bugs
    (Everything you need to know about insects all in one song.)

    Bugs – creepy crawlers
    Bugs – small and smaller
    Bugs – so let’s beware
    Bugs – don’t step on them
    Bugs – walk around them
    Bugs – they’re everywhere

    Insects all have 6 legs
    And beady, little eyes
    Each has 2 antennae
    And most of them can fly

    Insects have 3 body parts
    In an exoskeleton
    First, the head Next, the thorax
    Then the abdomen

    Insects don’t have noses
    Or lungs like people do
    They have holes in there sides
    That they can breathe through

    7. Friend Of Mine
    (I was asked to sing a song about an alligator. I didn’t know any. I had to make one up on the spot. This is the result and the last song to be added to the CD.)

    There’s an alligator in the elevator
    He’s looking at me carefully
    There’s an alligator in the elevator
    I hope he’s a friend of mine
    I hope he’s a friend of mine

    There’s a crocodile with a great big smile
    In the elevator with the alligator
    There’s a crocodile with a great big smile
    I hope he’s a friend of mine
    I hope he’s a friend of mine

    There’s a giant snake with a bellyache
    He ate the alligator in the elevator
    He ate the crocodile with a great big smile
    I hope he’s a friend of mine
    I hope he’s a friend of mine
    I hope he’s a… GULP!

    8. Popcorn Popping
    (Another traditional song that was passed down to me. I’m still not sure how the melody really goes. Close enough.)

    I looked out my window and what did I see?
    Popcorn popping on the apricot tree
    Spring had brought me such a nice surprise
    Blossoms popping right before my eyes
    Now, I can take an armload and make a treat
    A popcorn ball that would smell so sweet
    It wasn’t really so, but it seemed to me
    Popcorn popping on the apricot tree

    9. Vegetables
    (Another song I can sing at the Farmers Market.)

    Vegetables, vegetables, vegetables, vegetables
    I love veggies A to Z
    Asparagus to zucchini
    They’re so healthy
    Vegetables

    Vegetables, vegetables, vegetables, vegetables
    Make some chili, soup, or stew
    Throw some on the barbecue
    They’re good for you
    Vegetables

    Vegetables, vegetables, vegetables, vegetables
    Fresh or frozen, canned or dry
    Put some on a pizza pie
    Me, oh my
    Vegetables

    Vegetables, vegetables, vegetables, vegetables

    10. Farmers Market
    (This is one for the parents. Especially the line “beat that heart attack to the punch.”)

    Come on, come on, come on everybody
    Come to the Farmers Market
    Get your fruit and veggie
    Come on, come one, come on everybody
    Come to the Farmers Market
    It’s time to eat more healthy

    Everyday a burger, french fries, and a shake
    Made my wallet thinner and my stomach ache
    I had to change my diet, I had to follow through
    Now I feel like a million bucks and you can do it too

    I like Romaine lettuce, carrots, and green peas
    Celery and broccoli and spinach, if you please
    Apples, grapes, and melons, all taste mighty good
    I got them from a grower in my neighborhood

    It’s ok to eat like a rabbit
    Make a salad today for lunch
    Get some exercise while you’re at it
    And beat that heart attack to the punch
    To the punch

    Come to the California Certified Farmers Market

    11. Train From Memphis
    (Kids laugh when I do my terrible impersonation of Elvis Presley. The music from Sun Records still sounds great today.)

    Well, there’s a train a-comin’, sixteen coaches long
    Rockin’ more than 50 years and going strong
    Elvis is the engineer, conductor’s name is Cash
    And every song’s a million-dollar smash

    That train from Memphis, will carry on
    That train from Memphis, it’s good and gone
    That train from Memphis, bless my soul
    You don’t need a ticket
    Just get on board for Rock and Roll

    Take a little country music and mix it with the blues
    Add that slap back echo and blue suede shoes
    Listen to that drivin’ wheel, hear those guitar strums
    Comin’ ‘round the mountain when she comes

    Oh, can’t you hear that whistle blow
    Oh, from Sun Studio?
    Oh, it’ll set your spirit free
    Once you dig that rockabilly on that train from Memphis

    Pull your record player down off that dusty shelf
    Get your Grandpa’s 45s and listen for yourself
    First, your feet start dancing, soon you’ll sing along
    There’s a whole lotta shakin’ going on

    12. Big Bad Bob
    (This is the main character of a tall tale that hasn’t been written yet. Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, and now, Big Bad Bob.)

    Way out west in Sacramento lives the baddest man alive
    Weighing 300 pounds from his head to the ground
    He stands a full 6 foot 5
    He’s got muscles on his muscles and tattoos everywhere
    And with the beard on his face and hair all over the place
    He looks like a grizzly bear

    There goes Big Bad Bob
    Strutting his stuff ‘round the neighborhood
    There goes Big Bad Bob
    That dude ain’t no good

    Half of his teeth are missing, his nose has been broken twice
    And the smell of his breath will scare you to death
    His heart, it’s cold as ice
    He eats when he gets hungry and sleeps when he gets tired
    And when he’s looking to fight, you better get out of sight
    Man, run like your feet’s on fire

    He used to be the sweetest baby boy
    Now he’s lost his inner child
    Unemployed and running wild

    He rides a Harley Davidson motorcycle as fast as it can go
    And if you get in his way, you’ll have plenty to say
    When you’re telling your tale of woe

    13. Stinky Moon
    (Young Olivia and her mom, Deena, wrote the lyrics to this song on a long car ride through California. I asked them if I could write some music to go along with it and I’m so happy they said yes.)

    Stinky Moon, oh, Stinky Moon
    Why are you so stinky?
    Is it the Swiss cheese that you eat?
    You smell a lot like dirty feet
    Stinky Moon, oh, Stinky Moon
    Why don’t you use the bathroom?
    We won’t be missing you some time soon
    You stinky moon, oh, Stinky Moon

    Second Grade Suite: – These songs directly link to the six units in the Open Court Reading Anthology for 2nd graders. Here they are in order:

    14. Sharing Stories
    (There are lots of ways to share stories – reading books at the library, remembering good times, or having fun in the present moment.)

    Sharing stories, singing songs
    Telling jokes, all day long
    These are some of my favorite things to do
    With you

    Eating ice cream, keeping cool
    Marco Polo at the pool
    These are some of my favorite things to do
    With you

    Let’s take a walk
    To the library
    So many books there
    For you and me
    With a new adventure in each one
    That’s why reading books is so much fun

    Sharing stories, playing games
    Riding bikes, it’s all the same
    These are some of my favorite things to do
    With you
    I like spending time with you

    15. Cool To Be Kind
    (If it goes around, it comes around.)

    Every time you help a friend in need
    You become a friend indeed
    It’s cool to be kind, it’s cool to be kind
    Kindness shows and everybody knows
    It’s cool to be kind

    Kindness is as kindness does
    Volunteers feel good because
    It’s cool to be kind, it’s cool to be kind
    Kindness shows and everybody knows
    It’s cool to be kind

    Robin Hood was all about
    Helping his friends and neighbors out
    If you do a favor for someone else
    You’re doing a favor for yourself
    It’s cool to be kind

    So when you help an old lady across the street
    Or share a smile with everyone you meet
    It’s cool to be kind, it’s cool to be kind
    Kindness shows and everybody knows
    It’s cool to be kind
    Kindness shows and everybody knows
    It’s cool to…
    Be kind to your web-footed friends
    For a duck may be somebody’s mother
    You may think that this is the end
    Well, it is!

    16. Camouflage
    (Some animals play “hide and seek” in nature everyday.)

    Camouflage, camouflage
    Can’t you see I’m hiding
    Camouflage, camouflage
    You better look again

    My name is The Chameleon
    I can change the color of my skin
    If I stand still, I blend in
    There’s more than meets the eye

    When you think you’re looking at a tree
    You might be looking right at me
    So don’t believe everything you see
    There’s more than meets the eye

    My disguise conceals me all day long
    And if you turn your head, I’ll be gone

    17. Fossils
    (Kids are fascinated by dinosaurs and fossils. Me too.)

    How do we know
    How do we know
    Dinosaurs lived so long ago?

    This is a song about fossils
    “What are fossils?” you may ask
    Fossils can be found in rocks or in the ground
    Fossils are clues from the past

    No one’s ever seen a dinosaur
    So how can we be sure they were real?
    Scientists found their bones in mud that turned to stone
    Their history was revealed

    Fossils can be fish, plants or shells
    Skeletons or footprints in the sand
    Or insects that were trapped in hardened sticky sap
    Fossils have helped us understand

    That’s how we know
    That’s how we know
    Dinosaurs lived so long ago

    18. Listen To Your Spirit
    (If you can be “as silent as the moon” and really listen, who knows what you’ll hear. Try it.)

    No one ever said life would be easy
    Choices must be made everyday
    The best that you can do
    Is to do the best you can
    Everyone has help along the way

    Shadows on the wall
    Noises down the hall
    The world’s a scary place
    Do you fear it?
    But you can still be brave
    Even when you feel afraid
    A hero’s in your heart
    Can you hear it?
    Listen to your spirit

    Sometimes your imagination haunts you
    Sometimes it’s all too much to bear
    Find a quiet place
    Be as silent as the moon
    The courage that you seek is waiting there

    19. Statue of Liberty
    (The poem on the base of the Statue Of Liberty is put to music. My friend, Richie Lawrence, plays the piano beautifully.)

    Give me your tired, your poor, she says
    Those yearning to be free
    Take a light from my burning torch
    The light of Liberty

    Give me your huddled masses
    Lost on another shore
    Tempest tossed and weary
    These I will take and more

    Give me your thirsty, your hungry
    Who come from another place
    You who would dream of freedom
    Look into my face

    Repeat 1st verse
    The Statue of Liberty

    MISTER COOPER CD #1

    The Lyrics

    1. Good Morning To You

    Good morning to you
    Good morning to you
    Good morning everybody
    Good morning to you

    Venus and Mars
    The moon and the stars
    Have all gone to bed now
    So good morning to you

    The trees and the flowers
    All wait for the hours
    Of blue sky and sunshine
    Good morning to you

    Wherever you are
    Whatever you do
    We sing you this greeting
    Good morning to you

    2. 7 Colors In A Rainbow

    There are seven colors in a rainbow
    Red, Orange, Yellow
    Green, Blue, Indigo
    And Violet
    Now I know
    There are seven colors in a rainbow

    The rain stopped falling today
    The sky began to clear
    The sun came shining through the clouds
    And a rainbow did appear

    3. Broccoli

    I like burgers and I like fries
    Yesterday I got a big surprise
    Mama served me something like I never ate
    I’m hear to tell you that I cleaned my plate

    It was broccoli
    Yeah, broccoli
    I love broccoli
    And now I eat it all the time

    I like pizza, I like pie
    Vegetables would make me cry
    Now those tears are in the past
    And everybody is happy at last

    Anytime you’re in the mood
    For some good, green healthy food
    Take a tip from Mr. C
    And eat broccoli

    Now if you cook it, make mine steamed
    And if it’s soup, make it creamed
    Sprinkle on a little bit of cheddar cheese
    Mama, won’t you make some if you please

    4. 3 Little Fishies by Saxie Dowell & Lucy Bender Sokole

    Down in the meadow in an itty bitty pool
    Swam three little fishies and a mama fishie too
    “Swim!” said the mama fishie, “Swim if you can.”
    And they swam and they swam right over the dam.
    Boop boop dittem dattem whattem chu (3x)
    And they swam and they swam right over the dam.

    “Stop!” said the mama fishie, “You’ll get lost.”
    But the three little fishies didn’t want to be bossed.
    The three little fishies went off on a spree
    And they swam and they swam right out to the sea.
    Boop boop dittem dattem whattem chu (3x)
    And they swam and they swam right out to the sea.

    “Whee!” yelled the fishies, “Here’s a lot of fun.
    We’ll swim in the sea till the day is done.”
    They swam and they swam and it was a lark,
    Till all of a sudden they saw a shark!
    Boop boop dittem dattem whattem chu (3x)
    Till all of a sudden they saw a shark!

    “Help!” cried the little fishies, “Look at the whales!”
    Quick as they could, they turned on their tails.
    And back to the pool in the meadow they swam,
    And they swam and they swam back over the dam.
    Boop boop dittem dattem whattem chu (3x)
    And they swam and they swam back over the dam.

    5. I’m Going To A Party

    I’m going to a party
    My friends will all be there
    I’m going to a party
    I got new clothes to wear
    I hope there’s cake and ice cream
    And lots of big balloons
    I’m going to a party
    And I hope I get there soon

    My birthday is today
    Today is my birthday
    I’ve waited all year
    Now I can say
    My birthday is today

    I’m going to a party
    With presents to unwrap
    I’m going to a party
    No time to take a nap
    I’ll blow out every candle
    And if my wish comes true
    I’ll be at my party
    Sitting next to you

    6. One Man Band

    He sits on the corner of a busy street
    People passing by stop for a treat
    Of good time music with a jug band beat
    Straight out of Dixieland
    He sings with smile across his face
    Picks the blues for a change of pace
    Throw a couple bucks in the guitar case
    Of the One Man Band

    One Man Band
    One Man Band
    One Man Band
    He’s the One Man Band

    He can play the banjo and the mandolin
    Bass drum, tuba and accordion
    A high hat cymbal taped to each shin
    Harmonica close at hand
    The One Man Band is quite a show
    But you won’t hear him on the radio
    Making his music from head to toe
    He’s the One Man Band

    One Man Band
    One Man Band
    One Man Band
    He’s the One Man Band

    7. Dig A Little

    Dig a little
    Plant a little seed
    Pour a little water
    Pull a little weed
    Chase those little bugs
    See how they go
    Add a little sunshine
    And watch our garden grow

    Purple eggplant
    Green beans and peas
    Tall yellow corn
    And red strawberries
    Our garden is a rainbow
    Colors rise above
    Everything’s delicious
    Our garden’s filled with love

    8. Dancearound

    Get on up and shake it

    9. One Meat Ball by Louis Singer & Hy Zaret

    The little man walked up and down
    To find an eating place in town
    He read the menu through and through
    To see what 15 cents would do
    One meat ball, one meat ball
    He could afford but one meat ball

    He told the waiter close at hand
    The simple dinner he had planned
    The guests were startled one and all
    To hear the waiter loudly call
    One meat ball, one meat ball
    This here gent wants one meat ball

    The little man felt ill at ease
    He said, some bread sir, if you please
    The waiter hollered down the hall
    You get no bread with one meat ball
    One meat ball, one meat ball
    You get no bread with one meat ball

    The little man felt very bad
    Cause one meat ball was all he had
    And in his dreams he hears that call
    You get no bread with one meat ball
    One meat ball, one meat ball
    You get no bread with one meat ball

    10. Wash Your Hands

    Wash your hands
    Scrub with soap and water
    To stay healthy you’ve got to understand
    Germs are everywhere
    So let’s take extra care
    Put your hands together
    And wash your hands

    Before you sit and eat
    Your vegetables and meat
    Wash your hands, wash your hands
    After a bathroom break
    There’s one more step to take
    Wash your hands, wash your hands

    Every time you sneeze
    Help to stop disease
    Wash your hands, wash you hands
    Please cover when you cough
    Then rinse those cooties off
    Wash your hands, wash your hands

    11. Words To Live By

    Share
    Help people
    Don’t step on bugs
    Clean up
    Be a friend
    Take turns
    Ask questions
    Don’t yell
    Wash your hands
    Look
    Listen
    And learn

    12. I Love Mother Goose

    ABCDEFG
    HIJKLMN
    OPQRST
    UVWXYZ

    Twinkle, twinkle, little star
    How I wonder what you are
    Up above the world so high
    Like a diamond in the sky

    Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
    Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
    All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
    Couldn’t put Humpty together again

    Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool
    Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full
    One for the master, one for the dame
    And one for the little boy who lives down the lane

    Georgie Porgie, puddin’ and pie
    Kissed the girls and made them cry
    When the boys came out to play
    Georgie Porgie ran away

    Old King Cole was a merry old soul
    And a merry old soul was he
    He called for his pipe
    And he called for his bowl
    And he called for his fiddlers one, two, three

    13. Chicken

    Chicken, chicken
    You can’t roost too high for me
    Chicken, chicken Come on out of that tree
    Chicken, chicken, chicken
    You can’t roost too high for me

    “C” is the way to begin
    “H” the next letter in
    “I” am the third
    “C” for to season the bird
    “K” is to fill him in
    “E” I’m near the end
    C-H-I-C-K-E-N That’s the way to spell chicken

    14. Thanks

    Thanks
    Thanks
    Thanks
    Thanks
    Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks
    Thanksgiving
    Thanks for the leaves
    Thanks for the trees
    Thanks for the turkey
    Thanks for the peas
    Thanks for the sun up in the sky
    Thanks for my piece of pumpkin pie

    15. 30 Days

    30 days hath September
    April, June and November
    All the rest have 31
    Except February

    February has 28
    Except in a leap year
    Then the days count 29
    Won’t you please remember