HEAD, SHOULDERS, KNEES and TOES (Nursery Rhyme) by THE LEARNING STATION

submitted by Stephanierohl on 06/03/16 1

Keeley's "Make a Wish" concert performed at "Give Kids the World". Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, from the award-winning CD, "Here We Go Loopty Loo" "Here We Go Loopyt Loo" CD: store.learningstationmusic.com/herewegolooptyloo.aspx "Here We Go Loopty Loo" CD Download: store.learningstationmusic.com/herewegolooptyloodownload.aspx Visit The Learning Station: learningstationmusic.com/index.html Visit our store! CD's, CD Downloads, DVD's, Tee shirts & more: store.learningstationmusic.com/shoponline.aspx STAY IN TOUCH WITH US Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/The-Learning-Station/115732872904 Twitter: twitter.com/#!/LearningStation * FREE STUFF * Sign-up for our FREE newsletter: learningstationmusic.com/newsletter.html FREE printable activities: learningstationmusic.com/printablehandouts.html This song is part of our campaign that supports, Healthy Music for a Child's Heart, Body & Mind! Young children naturally love to sing, dance and move. "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" is one of the most popular nursery rhymes of all time and it invites children to actively participate as they learn the names of body parts. Songs that call for movement, participation and dance are also great for teaching coordination, balance and are filled with healthy fitness. And songs, chants, and action rhymes are a fun English-learning resource for ESL/EFL teachers and students. Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes From the CD, Here We Go Loopty Loo © Monopoli/The Learning Station (Activity: The children listen carefully to each verse, touching each body part sung.) Well, you knock, knock, knock and I say, "Come in." You open the door and you take a big spin. Slap your heels and you slap your knees. Why don't you do the Head and Shoulders with me? Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. And eyes and ears and mouth and nose, head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. Second verse is the same as the first. Well, you knock, knock, knock and I say, "Come in." You open the door and you take a big spin. Slap your heels and you slap your knees. Why don't you do the Head and Shoulders with me? Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. And eyes and ears and mouth and nose, head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. Neck, elbows, hips and feet, hips and feet. Neck elbows, hips and feet. And thighs and rears and lips and teeth, neck, elbows lips and teeth, lips and teeth. One more time! Well, you knock, knock, knock and I say, "Come in." You open the door and you take a big spin. Slap your heels and you slap your knees. Why don't you do the Neck and Elbows with me. Neck, elbows, hips and feet, hips and feet. Neck elbows, hips and feet. And thighs and rears and lips and teeth, neck, elbows lips and teeth, lips and teeth. Neck, elbows, hips and feet (hips and feet). Neck, elbows, hips and feet (hips and feet). Neck, elbows, hips and feet (hips and feet). www.youtube.com/user/TheLearningStation

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