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  1. **update: 00:36 206 bonesWe have bones, muscles, brain, and heart! And we also have lungs, kidneys, stomach and skin! Let’s treasure our body every day, so w...

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  2. Right Here by Jack Hartmann is a parts of the body song to get preschool children moving and identifying their body parts. This video will engage children i...

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    • Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel
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    • Shake My Sillies Out
    • Tommy Thumb Where Are You?
    • Hokey Pokey
    • Open, Shut Them
    • Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
    • We All Clap Hands Together
    • Me!
    • If You’Re Happy and You Know It
    • The Skeleton Dance
    • Ten Little Fingers

    Start with this fun song to get a whole-body workout and get kids to shake those sillies out. This song makes a good brain break, when you want kids to re-focus: We’re gonna shake, shake, shake our sillies out! Shake, shake, shake our sillies out! Shake, shake, shake our sillies out! And wiggle our waggles away. We’re gonna clap, clap, clap our cra...

    This fun finger rhymeabout the ten fingers is also great for strengthening the finger muscles: Tommy Thumb, Tommy Thumb, Where are you? Here I am, Here I am, How do you do? Repeat the verse with Peter Pointer (index finger), Toby Tall (middle finger), Ruby Ring (ring finger), Baby Small (small finger) and all the fingers together.

    Have fun teaching parts of the body with the popular Hokey Pokey. Try this version by The Wiggles: You put one hand in, you put one hand out, You put one hand in and you shake it all about. You do the hokey pokey and you turn around. That’s what it’s all about. Whoa, the hokey pokey, Whoa, the hokey pokey, Whoa, the hokey pokey, That’s what it’s al...

    The Wiggles’ version of the simple rhyme has some fun movements: Open, shut them, Open, shut them, Give a little clap. Open, shut them, Open, shut them, Put them in your lap. Creep them creep them, Creep them creep them, Right up to your chin. Open wide your little mouth, But do not let them in.

    This classic preschool songabout body parts is a favourite with kids: Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees and toes. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees and toes. And eyes, and ears, and mouth, and nose. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees and toes.

    This song introduces simple body movements and you can make up new movements as you go: We all clap hands together, We all clap hands together, We all clap hands together, And have a happy time. We all stamp feet together, We all stamp feet together, We all stamp feet together, And have a happy time. We all nod heads together, We all nod heads toge...

    This is a cute body song by Super Simple Songs: This is my head. These are my eyes. This is my nose. These are my ears. This is my mouth. These are my teeth. This is my chin. These are my cheeks. Sing along with me. La, la, la, la, la. Jump along with me. Wiggle along with me. Point along with me. Head! Eyes! Nose! Ears! Mouth! Teeth! Chin! Cheeks!...

    For this fun action song, follow these movements or introduce your own: If you’re happy and you know it, Clap your hands. If you’re happy and you know it, Clap your hands. If you’re happy and you know it, Then your face will surely show it, If you’re happy and you know it, Clap your hands. Repeat the verse with these movements: Tap your toe, nod yo...

    Teach kids about the bones of the human body with this super fun movement song: Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones. Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones. Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones. Doin’ the skeleton dance. The foot bone’s connected to the leg bone. The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone. The knee bone’s connected to the th...

    This is a simple rhyme about parts of the body: Ten little fingers, ten little toes, Two little ears and one little nose. Two little eyes that shine so bright, And one little mouth to kiss mother goodnight.

  4. This song is available on Lyrical Learning's Lyrical Life Science Volume 3: The Human Body. Cells that work together in your body form tissues Tissues form the organs, organs form systems in you These systems work together to keep your body alive The nervous system makes them all react so you survive These systems are keeping you alive ...

  5. Sing along with Noodle & Pals as they move and groove, while learning the names of parts of the body. This song introduces the body parts, head, eyes, nose, ears ...

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  7. May 11, 2014 · Song: Body Parts Song. Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key words and phrases used when talking about parts of the body. The focus is on parts of the face. It will also focus on adjectives used to describe the physical appearance of body parts. Key phrases/sentences: I have a big head. I have a small nose.

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