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From YouTube: Live Wriggle & Rhyme from Broadstone Library
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Wriggle & Rhyme sessions are broadcast live twice a week on Facebook and Youtube for everyone to enjoy. Thursday 15th October's session comes live from Broadstone at 10.30am
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A
Well,
I'm
going
to
sing
some
songs
and
I
hope
you're
going
to
join
in.
But
I've
got
some
little
friends
who
want
to
say
hello,
first,
so
they're
hiding
here
somewhere,
I'm
not
quite
sure
where
they
are
finger,
dad
finger
dad.
Where
are
you
here?
I
am
here.
I
am.
How
do
you
do
finger
mom
finger
mom?
Where
are
you
here?
I
am
here.
I
am.
How
do
you
do
finger
brother
finger
brother?
Where
are
you
here
I
am
here?
I
am.
How
do
you
do
finger
sister
finger
sister?
Where
are
you
here?
A
A
Everybody
ready
got
your
hands
ready,
wind,
the
bobbin
up
wind,
the
bobbin
up,
pull,
pull,
clap,
clap,
clap
wind
it
back
again,
wind
it
back
again,
pull
pull,
clap,
clap,
clap
point
to
the
ceiling
point
to
the
floor,
point
to
the
window
and
point
to
the
door,
clap
your
hands
together.
One
two
three
put
your
hands
upon
your
knees.
A
A
Get
yourself
ready,
give
a
little
shake,
and
here
we
go
wind,
the
bobbin
up,
wind
them
up
and
up
pull,
pull,
clap,
clap,
clap,
wind
it
back
and
wind
it
back
again:
pull
pull,
clap,
clap,
hold
the
ceiling
punch
the
floor
point
to
the
window
point
to
the
door,
clapping
schedule,
one
two
three
put
your
hands
up
on
your
knees:
oh
well
done
everybody
that
was
really
really
fast.
Wasn't
it
right?
I
think
we'll
try
and
calm
down
my
hands
are
all
tired.
A
Now
so
we'll
do
a
little
quiet,
open,
shut,
so
have
a
little
go
open,
shut,
open,
shut
them,
open,
shut
them,
have
a
little
clap
open,
shut
them,
open,
shut
them
put
them
in
your
lap,
roll
them
roll
them,
roll
them,
roll
them
roll
them.
Just
like
this,
then
shake
them
shake
them
shake
them
shake
them
blow
a
little
kiss.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
That
was
exciting.
Well,
we
try
that
again,
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
there
were
ten
and
when
they
were
only
halfway
up,
they
were
neither
up
nor
down,
and
I
was
nearly
down
then
as
well.
A
Well
done
everybody,
I've
made
a
good
march.
Then
now
we've
had
my
little
finger
friends,
but
now
we
can
have
some
little
ducks
five
little
ducks
there
they
are
and
what
noise
does
a
duck
make
whack
what
whack
you
going
to
have
a
try,
couldn't
quite
hear
you
try
it
again
with
me:
whack
whack,
perfect.
A
A
A
A
But
no
little
ducks
came
swimming
back.
Oh
no,
sad
mummy
duck
went
swimming
one
day
over
the
hills
and
far
away
mummy
duck
said
what
what
what
what
everybody's
got
to
try
and
help.
Now,
if
you
can
do
a
quack
quack
as
well
one
one
one,
one
one
one
and
five
little
ducks
came
swimming
back,
yay
well
done
everyone.
We
got
the
ducks
back
again.
A
A
What
about
you
do
you
know
who
had
a
little
sleep
as
well?
The
scarecrow,
oh
dear,
and
he's
asleep
just
like
me
when
all
the
cows
are
sleeping
and
the
cows
have
gone
to
bed
up
jumped
their
scarecrow,
and
this
is
what
he
said:
I'm
a
dingle
dangle
scarecrow
with
a
flippy
floppy
hat.
I
can
shake
my
hands
like
this
and
shake
my
feet
like
that.