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Campfire Songs For the next two weeks I am going to share songs that you can learn to sing with your family and friends if not around a campfire then around your backyard or at the park wherever you want to add some fun ID: 1043723

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1. Singing Around the CAMPFIRE

2. Campfire SongsFor the next two weeks – I am going to share songs that you can learn to sing with your family and friends – if not around a campfire, then around your backyard or at the park, wherever you want to add some fun. Maybe you can even add a pretend fire – with a few toilet paper rolls and some colored paper and glue – you can have a campfire too!https://youtu.be/4NYJbn123ys

3. Campfire Songs – Head and Shoulders, BabyHead and shoulders baby, one, two, three.Head and shoulders baby, one, two, three.Head and shoulders, Head and shoulders, Head and shoulders baby, one, two, three.Knees and ankles baby, one, two, three.Knees and ankles baby, one, two, three.Knees and ankles baby, Knees and ankles baby, Knees and ankles baby, one, two, three.Add your own words to make other fun verses.Actions – repeated with each line. Practice the actions by themselves before trying with the song.Head– touch headShoulders – touch shouldersBaby – clap both hands togetherOne – clap partners RIGHT handRest - clap own hands togetherTwo -- clap partners LEFT handRest - clap own hands togetherThree –clap both hands to both hands of partnerClick on speaker and then play to hear recordings

4. Campfire SongsDown by the BayDown by the bayWhere the watermelons growBack to my homeI dare not goFor if I doMy mother will say…Did you ever see a bear, coming his hairDOWN BY THE BAY?Did you ever see a llama,Wearing pajamasDOWN BY THE BAY?Did you ever see a bee with a sunburned kneeDOWN BY THE BAY?Click on speaker and then play to hear recordingsCan you make up your own silly ending to it?

5. Campfire Song – Flea! Fly! This an echo song – you will hear the beats after I say/sing it for you to repeat it at the **Click on speaker and then play to hear recordingsFlea! * Fly! * Flea fly! **Flea fly flo! **Vistay! **Cuma lada, Cuma lada, cuma vistay! ********Oh, no no no not the vistay! ********Eeney meeney desameeney oo watcha wah! ************Hecta minica zola meenie oo watcha wah! **********Bee biddle de oap boap boap boap um-boap boao sh--- sh--- sh--- sh---.*************

6. Campfire Song – John Kanaka can you learn the song with the actions and then sing it faster? Click on speaker and then play to hear recordingsI heard, I head the old man say,John Kanaka, naka Too-la LayToday, today is a holidayJohn Kanaka, naka Too-la LayToo-la-Lay, Too-la-Lay, John Kanaka, naka Too-la LayACTIONSJohn – stomp footKanaka naka – alternate tapping knees to rhythm of wordToo-la – clap hands twiceLay – tap partner’s hands once.

7. Campfire Songs My Aunt Came Back– do the actions in each verse Oh my aunt came back,From Timbuktu,She brought with her,A wooden show.Oh, my aunt came back, From old Japan,She brought with her,A waving fan.Oh, my aunt came back, from Guadeloupe,She brought with her,A hula hoop,Oh, my aunt came backFrom the county fair,She brought with her,A rocking chair. Oh, my aunt came back,From the city zoo,She brought with her,A nut like you! Click on speaker and then play to hear recordingsOh, my aunt came back,From old Algiers,She brought with her,A pair of shears.