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Compilaton of Nursery Rhymes
“I am the music man”
I am the music man
And I come from down your way
And I can play.
What can you play?
I can play the piano
Pia, pia, pia-no
Pia, pia, pia-no
Pia, pia-no.
I am the music man
And I come from down your way
And I can play.
What can you play?
I can play the big base drum
Bumdi, bumdi, bumdi-bum
Bumdi, bumdi, bumdi-bum
Bumdi, bumdi-bum.

“IT’S I, IT’S YOU, IT’S WE”
It’s I, its I, its I who build community (2x)
It’s I who build community
Roll over the ocean, roll over the sea,
Roll over the ocean and the deep blue sea (2x)
It’s you, it’s you, it’s you who build community (2x)
It’s you who build community
Roll over the ocean, roll over the sea
Rollover the ocean and the deep blue sea (2x)
It’s we,it’s we, it’s we who build the community (2x)
Roll over the ocean, roll over the sea,
Roll over the ocean and the deep blue sea (2x)
It’s I, it’s you, it’s we who build the community (3x)
Roll over the ocean, roll over the sea
Roll over the ocean and the deep blue sea(3x)

“ROW YOUR BOAT”
Row, row, your boat, gently down the stream, Merily (4x) life is but a dream. (2x)
Row, row, your boat, gently down the stream, if you see a crocodile don’t forget to scream..
(Repeat 3x)

“THE ITSY-BITSY SPIDER”
The itsy-bitsy spider went up the water spout
Down came the rain and washed the spider out!
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain!
The itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again!

“I’M A LITTLE TEA POT”
I’m a little teapot, short and stout,
Here is my handle, here is my spout,
When I got all steam up, hear me shout,
Tip me over, and pour me out.

“CLAP YOUR HANDS”
Clap your hands (2x)
Clap them just like me
Teach your shoulder (2x)
Teach them just like me
Pat your knees (2x)
Pat them just like me
Stamp your feet (2x)
Stamp them just like me
Now let them quite be.

“CLAP YOUR HANDS”
Clap your hands (2x)
Listen to the music and clap your hands, stamp your feet (2x)
Listen to the music and stamp your

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