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From YouTube: Wriggle & Rhyme from Poole Central Library
Description
Wriggle & Rhyme sessions are broadcast live twice a week on Facebook and YouTube for everyone to enjoy. We have sessions scheduled right up to Christmas, to keep you and your little ones entertained.
Tuesday 15 December’s session comes from Poole Central Library again.
All sessions are recorded and broadcast when the library is closed. Strict social distancing measures are in place whilst sessions are being performed.
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A
Hello,
everybody
welcome
to
rhyme
time,
I'm
katie
and
I'm
from
paul
central
library
and
so
we'll
start
with
the
welcome
song.
Hello,
all
the
boys,
hello,
all
the
girls,
hello,
everyone,
it's
good
to
see
you
here,
hello,
say
your
name,
hello,
mommy's,
name,
hello,
everyone!
It's
good
to
see
you
here
all
right.
Let's
start
with
the
wheels
on
the
bus,
so
though
wheels
on
the
bus
go
round
and
round
round
and
round
round
and
round
the
wheels
on
the
bus
go
round
and
round
all
day
long.
A
A
A
A
A
The
driver
on
the
bus
says
tickets.
Please
tickets,
please
tickets,
please!
The
driver
on
the
bus
says
tickets.
Please
all
day
long
last
one
the
wheels
on
the
bus
go
round
and
round
round
and
round
round
and
round
the
wheels
on
the
bus
go
round
and
round
all
day
long
be
clap
for
yourselves.
Well
done,
lovely
right!
Let's
do
what
shall
we
do
with
announcing
baby?
A
A
And
up
she
rises
a
lie
in
the
morning:
tickle
tickle
tickle,
all
over
tickle
tickle
tickle,
all
over
tickle
tickle
tickle
all
over
a
lie
in
the
morning
hooray
and
up
she
rises
hooray
and
up.
She
rises.
Hooray
and
up.
She
rises
a
lie
in
the
morning.
Hey,
I
hope
you
all
tickled
out.
So,
let's
move
on
to
the
next
song.
Let's
have
something
a
little
bit
quieter:
let's
do
incy
wincy
spider,
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
spider
climbed
up
the
spout
again.
Let's
do
it
one
more
time
see
if
you
can
get
your
fingers
doing
the
right
actions,
ready,
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,
an
incy,
wincy,
spider,
climbed
up
the
spout
again
well
done
very
appropriate
as
it's
absolutely
pouring
down
out
there
today
right.
Let's
do
baa
baa
black.
A
A
A
Well
done,
but
you've
got
all
the
actions
right
there.
So,
let's
do
let's
do
one
where
you
can
do
some
marching.
Let's
do
the
grand
old
duke
of
york,
ready,
oh,
the
grand
old
duke
of
york.
He
had
ten
thousand
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.
A
Once
more.
Oh,
the
grand
old
duke
of
york,
he
had
ten
thousand
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.
Yay.
Well
done
right!
Here
we
go.
Let's
pull
one
of
my
teddies
out
now,
one
of
my
puppets.
A
Let's
do
round
and
round
the
garden
ready
round
and
round
the
garden
like
a
teddy
bear
one
step,
two:
stepping
the
tickly
under
there
once
more
lots
of
tickles
round
and
round
the
garden
like
a
teddy
bear
one
step
to
stepping
it
jiggly
under
there,
and
while
we've
got
teddy's
paws
out.
Let's
do
this
little
piggy
ready.
A
A
This
little
piggy
had
a
roast
beef
and
this
little
piggy
had
none,
and
this
little
piggy
went
all
the
way
home
right.
That
was
enough
from
teddy.
I
think
teddy's
worn
out
so
say,
bye,
bye,
teddy
bye,
bye.
There
we
go.
I
think
we've
reached
the
end
of
our
rhyme
time,
so
we'll
have
one
last
round
of
the
goodbye
song
so
goodbye
all
the
boys
goodbye
all
the
girls
goodbye
everyone.
It
was
good
to
see
you
here.
Thank
you,
big
waves
and
do
remember
you
can
come
down
to
your
library.