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From YouTube: Wriggle & Rhyme from Westbourne Library
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Brand new BCP Libraries Wriggle & Rhyme sessions will be broadcast every Tuesday at 10.30am on Facebook and YouTube for everyone to enjoy.
Tuesday 23 February’s session comes from WestbourneLibrary
All sessions are pre-recorded - not live - and were filmed in the Autumn of 2020, before the current national lockdown restrictions were introduced. All sessions were recorded when the library was closed to the public. Strict social distancing measures were in place whilst the sessions were being performed.
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A
Hi
there
it's
joe
here
from
westbourne
library
and
I'm
bringing
wriggle
and
rhyme
today
to
you,
but
this
only
works
if
you
sing
along
with
me,
so
when
you're
ready
we're
going
to
start
with
a
classic
little
peter
rabbit.
Who
always
has
this
fly
on
his
nose?
I'm
gonna
see
if
we
can
chase
away
so
ready.
A
A
Floppiers
and
curly
whiskers
floppy
ears
and
curly
whiskers
floppy
ears
and
curly
whiskers,
and
he
flipped
it
and
he
flopped
it
and
the
fly
flew
away.
That
was
good.
That
was
a
good
start.
So
if
we
do
it
again,
but
we're
going
to
do
it
a
bit
faster
this
time,
because
it's
a
really
irritating
fly
so
ready
little
peter
rabbit's
got
to
fly
upon
his
nose.
Little
peter
rabbit's
got
to
fly
upon
his
nose.
Little
peter
ravis
got
to
fly
upon
his
nose
and
he
flipped
it
and
he
flopped
it
and
the
fly
flew
away.
A
Floppiers
and
curly
whiskers
floppy
ears
and
curly
whiskers
floppy
ears
and
curly
whiskers,
and
he
flipped
it
and
he
flopped
it
and
the
fly
flew
away.
Finally,
it
was
flown
away.
Okay,
so
now
we're
going
to
sing
about
another
little
bug,
we're
going
to
sing
about
the
incy
wincy
spider,
see
how
he's
getting
on
climbing
up.
So
when
we're
ready
the
incy,
wincy,
spider,
climbed
up
the
water
spout
down,
came
the
rain
and
washed
the
spider
out
out.
A
Came
the
sunshine
and
dried
up
all
the
rain
and
the
incy
wincy
spider
went
up
the
spout
again.
Okay,
we'll
do
that
again.
I
don't
know
if
he's
all
the
way
up
yet
so
the
incy
wincy,
spider,
climbed
up
the
water
spout
down,
came
the
rain
and
washed
the
spider
out
out.
Came
the
sunshine
and
dried
up
all
the
rain
and
the
incy
wincy
spider
went
up
the
spout
again.
A
He
goes
okay
right,
so
we
have
another
animal
we're
going
to
sing
about
little
tim,
the
tiny
turtle.
So
we've
got
our
turtles
ready.
I
had
a
tiny
turtle.
His
name
was
tiny
tim.
I
put
him
in
the
bathtub
to
see
if
he
could
swim.
He
drank
up
all
the
water.
He
ate
up
all
the
soap
and
now
he's
in
his
bed
with
a
bubble
in
his
throat
bubble
bubble
bubble,
bop
yay.
That
was
good.
I
enjoyed
that
one
okay.
A
So
if
you're
ready
ready
to
wobble
with
me
jelly
on
a
plate,
jelly
on
a
plate,
wiggle
wobble,
wibble,
wobble
jelly
on
a
plate,
biscuits
in
the
tin
and
biscuits
in
the
tin,
shake
them
up
shake
them
up.
Biscuits
in
a
tin
and
fire
on
the
floor,
fire
on
the
floor
stamp
it
out
stamp
it
out
fire
on
the
floor,
all
right
candles
on
the
cake
candles
on
the
cake
blow
them
out
blow
them
out
candles
on
the
cake.
A
That's
good!
I
think
we'll
do
that
one
again,
but
we're
gonna.
Do
it
a
bit
quieter
this
time
it's
ready,
jelly
on
a
plate,
jelly
on
a
plate,
wibble
wobble,
wibble,
wobble,
jelly
on
a
plate,
biscuits
in
the
tin
and
biscuits
in
the
tin,
shake
them
out
shake
them
up.
Biscuits
in
the
tin.
Now,
there's
fire
on
the
floor
fire
on
the
floor
stamp
it
out
stamp
it
out
fire
on
the
floor
and
candles
on
the
cake
candles
on
the
cake
blow
them
out
blow
them
out
candles
on
okay,
very
good,
very
good!
A
Well
done,
whispering
it
so
quietly,
okay
and
now
we're
going
to
get
up
again
and
be
a
bit
louder
and
we're
going
to
bounce
some
bouncing
babies.
So
when
we're
ready,
what
shall
we
do
with
the
bouncing
babies?
What
should
we
do
with
the
bouncing
babies?
What
should
we
do
with
the
bouncing
babies
early
in
the
morning?
A
Hey
ho
and
up
she
rises,
hey
ho
and
up.
She
rises,
hey
ho
and
up
she
rises
early
in
the
morning.
What
should
we
do
with
the
bouncing
babies?
What
should
we
do
with
the
bouncing
babies?
What
should
we
do
with
the
bouncing
babies
or
lie
in
the
morning?
Tickle
tickle
tickle
tickle
tickle,
all
over
tickle
tickle
tickle
tickle
tickle
over
tickle
tickle,
tickle,
tickle
tickle,
all
over
a
lie
in
the
morning.
A
A
So
oh,
the
grand
old
duke
of
york,
he
had
10
000
men,
he
marched
them
up
to
the
top
of
the
hill
and
he
marched
them
down
again
and
when
they
were
up,
they
were
up
and
when
they
were
down
they
were
down
and
when
they
were
only
halfway
up,
they
were
neither
up
nor
down.
Okay,
we're
gonna.
Do
that,
one
again,
a
bit
faster,
ready!
A
A
That
was
good,
good,
marching.
Okay,
so
now
that
we've
marched,
we've
come
into
an
interesting
character,
the
music
man.
So
I've
got
some
musical
instruments
here.
If
you've
got
some
at
home,
you
can
use
them
or
just
make
the
sound
like
you
think
the
instrument
would
make.
So
I
am
the
music
man.
I
come
from
far
away
and
I
can
play.
A
A
A
So,
when
ready
we're
going
to
row
our
boats
a
little
bit
so
we're
going
to
get
into
our
boats
with
our
partners,
maybe
on
your
own
in
your
own
boat
and
we're
gonna
row,
the
boat,
so
row
row
row
your
boat
gently
down
the
stream
merrily
merrily
merrily
merrily
life
is
but
a
dream
row
row
row:
your
boat
gently
down
the
stream
and
if
you
see
a
crocodile,
don't
forget
to
scream
row
row
row
your
boat
gently
down
the
river
and
if
you
see
a
polar
bear,
don't
forget
to
shiver.
A
A
Should
we
do
that
again
run
one
more
down
the
river
row
row
row:
your
boat
gently
down
the
stream
merrily
merrily
merrily
merrily
life
is
but
a
dream
row
row
row
your
boat
gently
down
the
stream
and
if
you
see
a
crocodile,
don't
forget
to
scream
here,
it
comes
row
row
row,
your
boat
gently
down
the
shore
and
if
you
see
a
lion,
don't
forget
to
roar
row
row
row
your
boat
gently
down
the
river
and
if
you
see
a
polar
bear,
don't
forget
to
shiver.
A
A
A
So
now
we
have
three
little
men
in
the
flying
saucers.
You
see
them
in
space
as
well
and
we're
already
there.
So
we
might
meet
them
we'll
see.