Chick
Peck, peck, peck
On the warm,
brown egg.
Out comes a neck
Out comes a leg.
How does a chick,
Who's not been
about,
Discover the
trick
Of how to get
out?
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| What
Can a Hen Do?
A hen can lay
a big brown egg.
A hen can stand
on just one leg.
A hen can run.
A hen can walk.
A hen can say
"Bawk, bawk, bawk".
But do you know
what a hen can't do?
A hen can't ______________
like you.
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Hickety, pickety,
my black hen,
She lays eggs
for gentlemen.
Gentlemen come
every day,
To see what my
black hen doth lay.
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| The Little Red
Hen Chant
Little Red Hen
works so hard,
In her home and
in her yard.
Working, working
every day,
She has little
time to play.
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| Paddle
Little Ducks
Paddle little
ducks,
Paddle, paddle
all day;
Paddle little
ducks,
Paddle, paddle
away.
Five little ducks
paddling to shore,
One paddled away,
then there were four;
Four little ducks
paddling toward me,
One paddled away,
then there were three;
Three little
ducks paddling toward you,
One paddled away,
then there were two;
Two little ducks
paddling in the sun,
One paddled away,
then there was none!
Paddle little
ducks,
Paddle, paddle
all day;
Paddle little
ducks,
Paddle, paddle
away.
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| The Duck Song
I see a duck.
The duck sees
me.
I like the ducks.
The ducks like
me.
Big green ducks.
One, two, three.
I like the ducks
and the ducks
like me.
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| Five
Little Speckled Frogs
Five little speckled
frogs,
Sitting on a
speckled log,
Eating the most
delicuious bugs,
Yum, yum.
One jumped into
the pool,
Where it was
nice and cool,
Then there were
four little speckled frogs.
Four little speckled
frogs…….
Three little speckled
frogs…..
Two little speckled
frogs….
One little speckled
frog sitting,
Sitting on a
speckled log,
Eating the most
delicious bugs,
Yum, yum.
He jumped into
the pool,
Where it was
nice and cool,
There there were
no little speckled frogs.
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| I Have a Little
Frog
I have a little
frog
His name is Tiny
Tim,
I put him in
the bathtub,
To see if he
could swim,
He drank up all
the water,
And gobbled up
the soap!
And when he tried
to talk
He had a BUBBLE
in his throat!
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| Bunnies
Every little bunny
Has a habit that
is funny.
It doesn't matter
where he goes
He always wrinkles
up his nose.
(Ena Hawken)
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| This
Little Bunny
This little bunny
has two pink eyes.
This little bunny
is very wise.
This little bunny
is soft as silk.
This little bunny
is white as milk.
This little bunny
nibbles away
At cabbages and
carrots the livelong day!
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| Here's a Rabbit
Oh, here's a fluffy
rabbit
With two ears
so very long
See him hop,
hop, hop about
On legs so very
strong.
He nibbles, nibbles
carrots
For his dinner
every day
And as soon as
he has had enough
He hops, hops,
hops away.
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| A
Horse
A horse can trot.
A horse can run.
A horseback ride
is lots of fun!
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| Horses, horses
Horses, horses,
I've got horses,
White and dapple
grey.
When I gve them
corn to eat
They jump five
and twenty feet.
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| Goats
Nanny goat, billy
goat. What do you say?
"Maa, maa", Silly
goats, Run away!
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| Pigs
Pigs can oink,
pigs can snort.
Pigs are fat
and kind of short.
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| Sheep
Sheep are quiet.
Sheep are cute.
Sheep give wool
to make a suit.
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| Geese
Geese can honk.
Geese can squawk.
Geese can fly
or take a walk!
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| Moo
Cow, Moo Cow
Moo cow, moo cow,
how do you do,
cow?
Very well, thank
you,
Moo, moo, moo.
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The Cow
The cow is big.
The cow says "moo".
The cow makes
milk for me and you.
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The
turkey is a funny bird
Its head goes
bobble-bobble;
And all he knows
is just one word...
And that is
GOBBLE-GOBBLE!
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| To
the Farm
Horses, donkeys,
cows that moo,
Chickens, kittens,
piglets too,
Fish that swim
down in the pond,
Ducklings quacking
all day long.
All these animals
you can see
If you go to
the farm with me
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| All Around the
Barnyard
All around the
barnyard
The animals are
fast asleep.
Sleeping cows
and horses,
Sleeping pigs
and sheep.
Here comes the
cocky rooster
To sound his
daily alarm.
"Cock-a-doodle-doo!
Wake up sleepy
farm!"
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| Here is the Barn
Here is the barn
(form a roof
shape with your hands)
Where I like
to go
(Walk in place)
It's as tall
as a tree
(Point up overhead)
And cozy, you
know
(Hug body with
arms)
Here is the barn,
(Make a roof
shape with your hands)
I'll go there
with you
(Walk in place)
To pet a sweet
lamb
(Pretend to pet
a lamb)
And cuddle it,
too!
(Pretend to hug
a lamb)
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