GREEN FROG
Gloop gloop went the little green frog one day
(slap thighs on each gloop)
Gloop gloop said the little green frog (repeat actions)
Gloop gloop went the little green frog one day (repeat actions)
And they all went gloop gloop glob (repeat actions, extra slap on
glob)
BUT!
We know frogs go la di da di da
(clap after word go, then arms out stand on)
La di da di da
(one leg and wave hands. Switch legs/sides on )
La di da di da
(every la di da di da.)
We know frogs go la di da di da
Don’t go gloop gloop glob ( usual slapping of thighs here)
Alternative chorus
We know frogs go “pop” in the microwave
“Splat” when you step on them
“Squelch” on the motorway
We know frogs go (fart noise) when you tickle them, don’t go
gloop gloop glob (slapping)
Mr. PETER RABBIT
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a fly upon his nose
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a fly upon his nose
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a fly upon his nose
(Chorus)
And he flipped it and he flopped it
And the fly it flew away
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a fly upon his ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a fly upon --- ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a fly ---- --- ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got a --- ---- --- ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s got - --- ---- --- ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter Rabbit’s --- - --- ---- --- ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter -------- --- - --- ---- --- ---- (x3)
Mr. ----- -------- --- - --- ---- --- ---- (x3)
Mr. Peter rabbit’s got a fly upon his nose (x3)
(Sing this to the tune of ‘He jumped from
20,000ft’. This is great with hand actions. Get the
audience to point to their nose to show where the
fly is and to brush their nose with first their left
and then their right hand to flip and flop it away.
When Mr Peter Rabbit’s name is said get them to
make rabbit ears with the first two fingers of both
hands on their head)
Busy Buzzy Bumble Bee
(sung to the tune 'They were only playing
leapfrog')
A busy buzzy bumble bee was busily buzzing by
A busy buzzy bumble bee was busily buzzing by
A busy buzzy bumble bee was busily buzzing by
(Chorus)
As the end of the day drew near
They were only playing leapfrog
They were only playing leapfrog
They were only playing leapfrog
As the end of the day drew near
One grasshopper hopped right over the other
grasshoppers back (x3) (Chorus)
One hedgehog edged up the hedge the other
hedgehog edged down (x3) (Chorus)
One mosquito bit the other Mosquito on the back,
(x3) (Chorus)
One flea-fly flew up the flue and the other flea-fly
flew down, (x3) (Chorus)
STAR TREKKIN'
Star Trekking, across the universe,
On the Starship Enterprise, under Captain Kirk.
Star Trekking, across the universe,
Boldly going forward, 'cause we can't find reverse.
Lt. Uhura, report!
Uhura: There's Klingons on the starboard bow,
starboard bow, starboard bow.
There's Klingons on the starboard bow,
starboard bow, Jim.
Analysis, Mr. Spock!
Spock: It's life, Jim, but not as we know it,
not as we know it, not as we know it.
It's life, Jim, but not as we know it,
not as we know it, Captain.
Medical update, Doctor McCoy!
McCoy: It's worse than that, he's dead, Jim.
Dead, Jim. Dead, Jim.
It's worse than that, he's dead, Jim.
Dead, Jim, Dead.
Starship Captain, James T. Kirk!
Kirk: Ha-ha! We come in peace, shoot to kill,
shoot to kill, shoot to kill.
We come in peace, shoot to kill,
shoot to kill, men.
Engineer, Mister Scott!
Scotty: Ye canna change the laws of physics,
laws of physics, laws of physics!
Ye canna change the laws of physics,
laws of physics, yet
[Repeat verses, sing as a round, chorus, etc...]
Na..na..na..na..na..Na..na..na
Na..na..na, Na..na..na
Na..na..na..na..na..Na..na..na
Na..na..na, Na
Star Trekking, across the universe,
On the Starship Enterprise, under Captain Kirk!
Star Trekking, across the universe,
Boldly going forward, and things are getting worse!
THE FIRST AIDERS SONG to The Twelve Days of
Christmas
On the first day of camping the Leader sent to me
A boy who had skinned his knee
On the second day of camping the Leader sent to me
Two banged heads, and a boy who had skinned his
knee
three nose-bleeds . .
four mozzie bites . .
five nettle-stings . .
six boys with splinters . .
seven upset tummies . .
eight cuts and grazes . .
nine twisted ankles . .
ten homesick Leaders . .
eleven boys with measles . .
twelve angry parents . .
ZULU DANCING
Have you ever seen a Zulu dancing?
If you look a me a Zulu you will see.
Stop! Attention! Carry On!,
one hand (slap one thigh with one hand)
Have you ever seen a Zulu dancing?
If you look a me a Zulu you will see.
Stop! Attention! Carry On!,
one hand (slap one thigh with one hand)
two hands (slap both thighs alternately)
Have you ever seen a Zulu dancing?
If you look a me a Zulu you will see.
Stop! Attention! Carry On!,
one hand (slap one thigh with one hand)
two hands (slap both thighs alternately)
one foot (add stamping with one foot)
Have you ever seen a Zulu dancing?
If you look a me a Zulu you will see.
Stop! Attention! Carry On!,
one hand (slap one thigh with one hand)
two hands (slap both thighs alternately)
one foot (add stamping with one foot)
two feet (add alternate stamping with both feet)
Have you ever seen a Zulu dancing?
If you look a me a Zulu you will see.
Stop! Attention! Carry On!,
one hand (slap one thigh with one hand)
two hands (slap both thighs alternately)
one foot (add stamping with one foot)
two feet (add alternate stamping with both feet)
Nod your head and go ‘ooo-oo-ooo-oo’
(turns into Indian war path noise)