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A
Hello
and
welcome
to
today's
wriggle
and
rhyme,
my
name's
heather
and
I
work
at
high
cliff
library
which
is
tucked
just
off
the
high
street
round,
gordon
road.
So
we're
going
to
start
off
today
with
the
hello
song,
so
hello,
all
the
boys,
hello,
all
the
girls,
hello,
everyone!
It's
nice
to
see
you
here
so
the
first
rhyme
that
we're
going
to
do
today
is
incy
wincy
spider.
A
So
if
you
all
get
your
spiders
at
the
ready,
so
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,
so
incy
wincy
spider,
climbed
up
the
spout
again
excellent!
Now
I
like
that
rhyme,
so
I
think
we're
going
to
do
it
again.
So
if
you'll
get
your
spiders
ready
again
excellent,
incy,
wincy,
spider,
climbed
up
the
water
spout
down,
came
the
rain
and
washed
the
spider
out
out.
A
A
Why
did
you
let
it
go
because
it
bit
my
finger
so
which
finger?
Did
it
bite
this
little
finger
on
my
right,
fantastic?
Now,
the
next
round
that
I'm
going
to
do.
I
need
to
use
some
props
so
we're
going
to
do
five
little
ducks.
So
I
have
my
five
little
ducks
here
and
I
have
my
mother
duck
here,
which
is
very
cool
because
it
even
quacks.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Fantastic
now
I
have
one
more
verse,
so
we
get
all
of
the
ready
again.
Everybody
ready
and
this
one
goes
row
row
row
your
boat
gently
to
the
side.
If
you
see
a
tiger
there
don't
forget
to
hide,
so
you
will
hide
hide
from
a
very
scary
tiger.
You're
hiding
very
well
fantastic,
very
well
done
now.
The
next
rhyme
that
we're
going
to
is
my
very
very
favorite
one.
A
Now
this
one
is
five
little
monkeys,
but
it
might
be
slightly
different
to
the
five
little
monkeys
that
you
know
as
this
one
goes
little
monkeys
swinging
through
the
trees
teasing.
Mr
crocodile,
he
can't
catch
me
out
comes
the
crocodile
quiet,
as
can
be,
and
slap
crocodile,
oh
dear
me,
how
many
monkeys
have
we
got
now?
We
have
got
four
four
little
monkeys
swinging
through
the
trees
teasing.
Mr
crocodile,
you
can't
catch
me
out
comes
the
crocodile
quiet,
as
can
be,
and
slap
goes
the
crocodile.
A
Oh
dear
me,
oh,
so
we've
got
three
monkeys
left
now.
Three
little
monkeys
swinging
through
the
trees
teasing.
Mr
crocodile,
you
can't
catch
me
out,
comes
the
crocodile
quiet
as
can
be,
and
stop
goes
the
crocodile.
Oh
dear
me
how
many
monkeys
have
we
got
now?
Yep
we've
got
two
monkeys
now:
two
little
monkeys
swinging
through
the
trees
teasing.
Mr
crocodile
you
can't
catch
me
out,
comes
the
crocodile
quiet,
as
can
be,
and
slap
goes.
The
crocodile,
oh
dear
me
also
got
one
monkey
left
now.
A
A
So
for
my
very
last
rhyme
today
we
are
going
to
do
one
that
I've
only
just
learned,
which
is
I
had
a
little
turtle.
So
this
one
goes.
I
had
a
little
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
now
he's
in
his
bed.
With
a
bubble
in
his
throat
bubble
bubble
bubble.