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  • Nursery Rhyme Singing Time with Mother Goose Club

  • Everybody let's go, go!

  • Jump up, wiggle and giggle with the Mother Goose Club.

  • I'm Teddy, I'm Eep, I'm Baa Baa Sheep

  • I'm Mary, I'm Jack, I'm Little Bo Peep

  • Everybody let's go, go!

  • Sing a song, we'll all sing along,

  • with the Mother Goose Club

  • The Mother Goose Club.

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

  • [music plays]

  • Hey Teddy, are you ready?

  • I am one ready Teddy.

  • Everybody clap, clap, clap along!

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn around,

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the ground.

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear jump up high,

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the sky.

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear bend down low,

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch your toes.

  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn off the light,

  • Everybody say: shhh

  • [quietly] Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear say goodnight.

  • [sleeping]

  • Hickory, Dickory, Dock

  • [ticking]

  • [laughter]

  • I'm so hungry.

  • Look Eep, cheese.

  • Eep, Eep, looks like it's time to eat!

  • Hickory, Dickory, Dock,

  • The mouse ran up the clock,

  • The clock struck one, the mouse ran down,

  • Hickory, dickory, dock. One more time!

  • Hickory, dickory, dock.

  • The mouse ran up the clock.

  • The clock struck two and down he flew,

  • Hickory, dickory, dock. [laughter]

  • Cheese anyone? [laughter]

  • Jack Be Nimble.

  • [music plays]

  • J. A. C. K. Jack. That's me.

  • I am nimble, I am quick.

  • Want to see my cool trick?

  • Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,

  • Jack jump over the candlestick.

  • Jack be nimble, Jack be spry,

  • Jack jump over the apple pie.

  • Jack be nimble, Jack jump high!

  • Jack fly up into the sky.

  • [zipping noises]

  • Mmm. Pie.

  • Rig-a-Jig-Jig.

  • [music plays]

  • [music plays]

  • [music plays]

  • [music plays]

  • As I was walking down the street,

  • down the street, down the street.

  • A very good friend I happened to meet,

  • hi-ho hi-ho hi-ho

  • A rig-a-jig-jig and away we go,

  • away we go, away we go,

  • rig-a-jig-jig and away we go,

  • hi-ho hi-ho hi-ho

  • As I was walking down the street,

  • down the street, down the street,

  • a very good friend I happened to meet,

  • hi-ho hi-ho hi-ho

  • A rig-a-jig-jig and away we go,

  • away we go, away we go,

  • rig-a-jig-jig and away we go,

  • hi-ho hi-ho hi-ho

  • Baa, Baa, Baa Sheep

  • [laughter]

  • Hi Teddy, hi Jack.

  • Bo Peep is sheering my wool. That means she's giving me a haircut.

  • [laughter] and it tickles like crazy!

  • Hey everybody, let's sing Baa Baa's song.

  • Baa-yeah.

  • Baa baa baa sheep, have you any wool?

  • yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

  • One for my teddy, one for Bo Peep,

  • one for the little boy who lives down the street,

  • Baa baa baa sheep have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

  • Three bags. Bye-bye!

  • Itsy Bitsy Spider

  • [music plays] Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, bakers man,

  • bake me a...

  • Look Eep, it's a little spider.

  • Bye itsy bitsy spider.

  • Eep, that's a great idea. Let's sing a song, the "Itsy Bitsy Spider."

  • Yeah.

  • The Itsy Bitsy Spider went up the waterspout

  • Down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [laughs] Bye-bye!

  • Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

  • Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

  • [watering f;pwers] Hi Mary

  • Hi Teddy!

  • Oh I love gardens, can I help?

  • For sure. First, we have to plant the seeds.

  • Okay. One, two, three.

  • Okay. One, two, three.

  • Oh, and here's a watering can.

  • Thank you. Now let's give these flowers a little shower.

  • [music plays] Mary, Mary, quite contrary,

  • How does your garden grow?

  • With silver bells, and cockle-shells,

  • and pretty maids all in a row.

  • Where is Thumbkin?

  • Where are those thumbs of mine?

  • [music plays] Where is thumbkin, where is thumbkin,

  • Here I am. Here I am.

  • How are you today sir, very well I thank you,

  • run and play, run and play.

  • [music plays]

  • Where is pointer, where is pointer,

  • Here I am. Here I am.

  • How are you today sir, very well I thank you,

  • run and play, run and play.

  • Now it's time for me to go run and play.

  • Little Bo Peep

  • What's wrong Bo Peep?

  • I've lost my sheep.

  • Well I'm a sheep and I know just the thing.

  • The sheep will come back if you sing.

  • Really?

  • I'm Little Bo Peep, I've lost my sheep and don't know where to find them,

  • Leave them alone and they'll come home,

  • wagging their tails behind them.

  • [baa] Sheep!

  • Little Bo Peep has found her sheep

  • and she knew where to find them,

  • I left them alone and they came home,

  • wagging their tails behind them.

  • [baa] Oh! Coming Sheep! Bye-bye.

  • [baa] Oh! Coming Sheep! Bye-bye.

  • One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, one, two!

  • Let's sing and tap our shoes, yeah!

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, do it again!

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten a big fat hen!

  • [clucking] [laughter]

  • Clap Your Hands

  • [laughter]

  • Everybody lets snap, snap, snap.

  • Everybody let's tap, tap, tap.

  • Yeah let's sing it, clap, clap, clap.

  • [music plays]

  • Clap your hands, clap your hands, clap them just like me,

  • touch your shoulders, touch your shoulders, touch them just like me.

  • Pat your knees, pat your knees, pat them just like me,

  • Stomp your feet, stomp your feet, stomp them just like me.

  • Clap your hands, clap your hands, now let them quiet be.

  • [music plays]

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out,

  • out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [music plays]

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [ticking]

  • [squeak] [clock rings]

  • [music plays]

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,

  • The clock struck one, the mouse ran down,

  • hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,

  • the clock two and down he flew,

  • hickory dickory dock.

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe

  • three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight,

  • Nine, ten, do it again!

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, a big fat hen.

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Humpty Dumpty

  • [music plays]

  • Humpty dumpty sat on a wall,

  • Humpty dumpty had a great fall.

  • All the king's horses and all the king's men,

  • couldn't put humpty together again.

  • Pat-a-Cake

  • Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, bakers man.

  • Bake me a cake as fast as you can.

  • Pat it, and roll it,

  • and mark it with a "b."

  • And put it in the oven for baby and me.

  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

  • [music plays]

  • Twinkle twinkle little star,

  • how I wonder what you are.

  • Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky,

  • Twinkle twinkle little star,

  • Twinkle twinkle little star,

  • how I wonder what you are.

  • When the blazing sun is gone,

  • when he nothing shines upon.

  • Then you show your little light

  • twinkle twinkle all the night,

  • Twinkle twinkle little star,

  • how I wonder what you are.

  • Little Boy Blue

  • Little boy blue, come blow your horn,

  • the sheeps in the meadow, the cows in the corn,

  • Where is the boy who looks after the sheep?

  • He's under the haystack fast asleep.

  • [french horn solo]

  • [stinger]

  • [music plays]

  • Mother Goose Club Playhouse invites you to Rhyme With Us!

  • Our newest DVD and download

  • features 60 playhouse rhymes

  • including the smash hit, "The Wheels on the Bus."

  • Get ready to giggle and play.

  • Rhyme With Us is on its way.

  • Baa Baa's Rhyme Time Bonanza

  • [hums ABC song]

  • Hi Baa Baa, what are you doing?

  • Oh hey Mary, I'm making a scarf for Teddy.

  • Wow, it's super cozy, and what are these?

  • Well Mary, Bo Peep gave me a haircut.

  • and those are my one, two, three bags full of wool.

  • One, two, three bags full.

  • Three bags full... that reminds me of a song.

  • [laughter] baa!

  • Hi Teddy, hi Jack!

  • Bo Peep is shearing my wool. That means she's giving me a haircut.

  • and it tickles like crazy! [laughter]

  • Hey everybody, let's sing Baa Baa's song!

  • Baa-yeah!

  • Baa Baa Baa sheep have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

  • One for my Teddy, one for Bo Peep,

  • one for the little boy who lives down the street,

  • Baa Baa Baa sheep have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

  • Three bags. Bye-bye!

  • Wow Baa Baa, that's a lot of wool.

  • Wow Baa Baa, that's a lot of wool.

  • Wow Baa Baa, that's a lot of wool.

  • Three bags full [giggles]

  • Wool and full? How do you make such great rhymes Baa Baa?

  • Well it's easy Mary. Rhyming is just finding words that sound the same.

  • Like same and.... game.

  • That's right. Same sounds like game.

  • They're words that rhyme [gasps]

  • I have a great idea.

  • Let's play a "sounds the same" game.

  • We'll think of a word and see how many rhymes we can find.

  • Hat.... sat.

  • Bat, and cat [meows]

  • See Mary? Rhyming is just finding words that sound the same.

  • And it's really fun.

  • Fun, sun [giggles]. Run, won!

  • Little boy blue, come blow your horn.

  • The sheeps in the meadow, the cows in the corn.

  • Where is the boy who looks after the sheep?

  • [giggles] He's under the haystack [gasps] fast asleep.

  • [laughs] Oh hi guys, I didn't see you there.

  • I was busy reading this gigantic book of rhymes.

  • Hey Teddy, can you find a rhyme about a sheep in your book? Please?

  • Hmm... let me see. B-b-b-b-b-b- Baa Baa Black Sheep!

  • Here it is.

  • Could you read it for us Teddy?

  • Sure. I love to read out-loud.

  • Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full!

  • One for the master, one for the dame,

  • One for the little boy who lives down the lane.

  • Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full!

  • [laughs] that was fun!

  • [distant laughter]

  • What was that?

  • [laughter]

  • Let's go see [distant laughter]

  • Thank you all for coming!

  • Welcome to Jack's Joke Shack where we find the time to rhyme with our friends.

  • Eep

  • and Bo Peep! We like to wiggle

  • when we giggle [collective laughter]

  • Here's one for you Baa Baa:

  • Knock knock,

  • Who's there?

  • Boo.

  • Boo-hoo [aw]

  • Now now Baa Baa, don't cry.

  • It's just a little haircut.

  • [laughter]

  • I got one!

  • What did the sheep say to Bo Peep?

  • We're full of wool! Get it? Full of wool?

  • [rim shot] [laughter]

  • [ding-ding] do you hear that? It sounds like we've got a new message in the clubhouse!

  • I wonder who it's from!

  • Hey Eep, did you hear the one about the mouse who didn't get his cheese?

  • He forgot the magic word: please.

  • [laughter]

  • Let's see what it says

  • Baa Baa Black sheep have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

  • One for the master, one for the dame,

  • One for the little boy who lives down the lane.

  • Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?

  • Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full. Bye Mother Goose Club! See you next time!

  • [giggles] that was fun!

  • Baa-yeah.

  • Hey let's see if we can come up with some rhymes of our own.

  • [laughs] Cheese, please?

  • That's so funny.

  • Hey Teddy, are you ready?

  • You're just in time,

  • For a fun rhyme.

  • We have some wool,

  • three bags full.

  • But now there's just two

  • cause I made this for you.

  • [gasps] Thanks Baa-Baa. It's Baa-utiful.

  • We'll see you later. Get it? Wool-see ya later?

  • [laughs]

  • Hickory Dickory Dock Rocks

  • Old Mother Hubbard went to her...

  • cupboard!

  • [laughs] to fetch her poor dog a bone.

  • Hey Teddy, look, there's Eep.

  • Eep eep eep eep

  • and he's fast asleep.

  • I wonder what he's dreaming about.

  • Cheese.... Please.... [harp plays]

  • [music plays]

  • I'm so hungry!

  • Look Eep, cheese.

  • Eep Eep, look like it's time to eat!

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,

  • The clock struck one, the mouse ran down,

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • One more time!

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,

  • The clock struck two and down he flew,

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • [laughs] cheese anyone?

  • [laughter]

  • Cheese... Please....

  • I think he's waking up!

  • [startled]

  • I was having the most delicious dream!

  • and you were there Teddy. And you were there too, Jack.

  • Was there lots of... cheese [laughs]

  • There was cheese -- and a big clock, just like that one!

  • and the clock went like this: tick-tock tick-tock

  • [everyone joins in] tick-tock, tick-tock,

  • Hi guys!

  • Hi Bo Peep!

  • Eep was just telling us about his dream.

  • There was a loud ticking clock

  • and a big piece of cheese at the top!

  • You know Eep, you were running up a big ticking clock.

  • that sounds like the rhyme "Hickory, dickory, dock."

  • Would it be in our gigantic book of rhymes?

  • You know Jack? I think it is.

  • You know Jack? I think it is.

  • Oh! Let's see.

  • H-- h--- Hickory! Here it is!

  • Hickory dickory dock!

  • [ticking]

  • [squeek] [bells]

  • [music plays]

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,

  • The clock struck one, the mouse ran down, hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,

  • The clock struck two and down he flew....

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • Rhyming can be so much fun.

  • Hickory dickory dock... anyone remember the next word that rhymes with dock?

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock!

  • Clock rhymes with dock.

  • Dock and clock rhyme. They're words that sound the same.

  • Dock... clock... tock!

  • Those words all rhyme! Let's say them together.

  • Dock... clock... tock... [laughter] sock!

  • Dock, clock, tock and sock are all words that sound the same.

  • They're rhymes! [ding-ding]

  • Sounds like a message, let's go see!

  • Wait for me!

  • Wait for me!

  • Who could it be?

  • [laughter]

  • Hi Mother Goose Club

  • We're playing the hickory dickory dock game!

  • Come see!

  • Come see!

  • Come see!

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock.

  • The clock struck one [ding]

  • The mouse ran down. Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock.

  • The clock struck two [ding ding]

  • and down he flew. [giggling] Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock.

  • The clock struck three, [ding ding ding]

  • He stood like a tree.

  • [giggling] Hickory dickory dock.

  • [giggling] Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock.

  • The clock struck four, [ding ding ding ding]

  • he fell to the floor. [giggling]

  • Hickory dickory dock. [giggling]

  • Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock.

  • The clock struck five, [ding ding ding ding ding]

  • He waved goodbye.

  • Bye.

  • Hickory dickory dock. [laughter]

  • What great rhymes.

  • And how much fun it is to act them out.

  • The clock struck six...

  • and I did some kicks.

  • [laughter] Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hi guys! What are you doing?

  • Hi Bo Peep. Our friends just showed us a hickory dickory dock rhyme game.

  • Oh, that sounds fun!

  • Let's try to make up a rhyme of our own.

  • Yeah. Let's do it.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the ticking of the clock.

  • There is Teddy, she runs steady.

  • Tick-tock, tick-tock

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the ticking of the clock,

  • Mary Mary is quite contrary,

  • [giggles] absolutely!

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the ticking of the clock,

  • Baa Baa sheep plays hide and seek,

  • Baa Baa where are you?

  • Baa ha-ha

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the ticking of the clock.

  • Jack can be found, clowning around,

  • ta-da! Cha-cha-cha.

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • Hickory dickory dock, the ticking of the clock,

  • There is Eep, he's fast asleep.

  • Cheese...please...

  • Hickory dickory dock.

  • [snoring] bye-bye, see you next time!

  • [music plays]

  • Join Eep, Mary, and the rest of the club

  • in this collection of over 20 song videos.

  • Jump Up and Rhyme with Mother Goose Club

  • Includes hits: Itsy Bitsy Spider and all-original Dinosaur Stomp.

  • [music plays]

  • One, Two Buckle My Shoe: Eep Counts to Ten.

  • One, two, three...

  • hmm, what comes after three?

  • One, two, three...

  • Hi Eep.

  • Hi Teddy, hi Mary.

  • What are you doing?

  • I'm getting ready for Jack's magic show,

  • He's going to make ten pieces of cheese disappear.

  • I'm trying to count them out but I'm having some trouble.

  • Could you help me?

  • Sure, we'd love to help.

  • I know a rhyme that might help you remember to count to ten.

  • Do you know what a rhyme is?

  • Sure Teddy, a rhyme is two words that sound the same.

  • Like same and name!

  • Those are words that rhyme.

  • And game! Same, name, game.

  • I like that one. Same, name, game.

  • Here's another rhyme that will help us count to ten.

  • It's called "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, do it again.

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, a big fat hen.

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • [laughter] What a fun way to count and remember our numbers.

  • We've counted to ten, let's do it again.

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, a big fat hen.

  • One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

  • I did it again!

  • Hi guys!

  • Hi

  • Oh, Eep. Have you counted all the cheese for the magic show.

  • Sure did. We learned a rhyme called "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe."

  • and that really helped me count all ten pieces.

  • Buckle my shoe... do you remember when we sang that song?

  • I sure do.

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, one, two,

  • Let's sing and tap our shoes!

  • Yeah!

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, do it again!

  • [music plays]

  • One, two, buckle my shoe.

  • Three, four, open the door.

  • Five, six, pick up sticks.

  • Seven, eight, lay them straight.

  • Nine, ten, a big fat hen!

  • [clucking] [laughter]

  • Where did Jack go?

  • He's in his magic shack.

  • [gasps] follow me!

  • Welcome to Jack's magic shack.

  • I make rhymes to spare, out of thin air!

  • [laughs]

  • Spare... air.

  • Gee that's fun!

  • Fun... run... sun... and won!

  • Wow that's great.

  • Great... ate... late... and fate!

  • Oh, oh and weight, rate, gate!

  • [laughs] I know! Let's all become rhyming magicians!

  • It's as easy as pie.

  • You just have to try.

  • Try... pie [fanfare] [laughter]

  • Mmm, that's one delicious rhyme!

  • [laughter] And what rhymes with Eep?

  • Eep... sleep... sheep... Bo Peep!

  • [laughter] Yes... you called? [laughter]

  • Did someone mention sheep? [laughter]

  • [ding ding]

  • Did you hear that? We have a new message!

  • Let's go see!

  • [piano plays major scale]

  • Hi Mother Goose Club! We're making up some of our own rhymes!

  • Come see!

  • One, two...

  • Let's say boo!

  • [together] Boo! [laughter]

  • Three, four...

  • Snooze and snore!

  • [loud snoring] [laughter]

  • Five, six...

  • Make some clicks!

  • [clicking]

  • Seven, eight...

  • Rhymes are great!

  • [clap] [laughter]

  • Nine, ten...

  • Cluck like a hen!

  • [clucking noises]

  • Let's do it again!

  • Yeah! One, two...

  • Find a clue.

  • [laughter]

  • Three, four...

  • Sit on the floor [laughter].

  • Five, six...

  • Do some tricks!

  • Seven, eight...

  • Don't be late!

  • Bye!

  • Nine, ten...

  • I guess that's it then!

  • Bye!

  • [laughter] Wow, what great rhyming!

  • [laughter in background] We're missing the show!

  • We'd better get back to the shack for Jack's magic act!

  • Back... shack... Jack... wow, those all rhyme.

  • Welcome once again and get ready for a big surprise.

  • This cheese will disappear right before your very eyes.

  • [excited gasps]

  • Let's count all the pieces one last time,

  • and to help us count, let's use a rhyme [cheers]

  • One, two, toodle-e-doo.

  • Three, four, cheese no more.

  • Five, six, here comes the trick.

  • Seven, eight, it'll be great

  • Nine, ten, till we meet again!

  • Abra cadabra and three, two, one,

  • with a wave of my wand,

  • the cheese is gone!

  • [gasps]

  • Abra cadabra and presto please,

  • one, two, three...

  • and here's the cheese [cheers]

  • Counting is fun and it can help to use a rhyme.

  • Thank you for your help and we'll see you next time!

  • Bye [laughter].

  • Itsy Bitsy Spider Time

  • The itsy bitsy spider, went up the water [Hi Mary] spout.

  • What are you doing?

  • Oh hi Bo Peep, I was just reading from the gigantic book of rhymes.

  • Oh I love rhymes. It's so fun to come up with words that sound the same.

  • Ooh, I've got one. Let's take a look in this book.

  • [laughs] Look, book. Those words sound the same.

  • They're rhymes.

  • Look...book...cook...took! [laughter]

  • Look...book...cook...took. Great rhyming.

  • Thanks.

  • So what rhyme are you reading Mary?

  • Well, I was just going to read the rhyme called "The Itsy Bitsy Spider".

  • [gasps] Would you like to read along with me?

  • [gasps] Would you like to read along with me?

  • [gasps] Would you like to read along with me?

  • [gasps] Would you like to read along with me?

  • [gasps] Would you like to read along with me?

  • [gasps] Would you like to read along with me?

  • Yeah!

  • Great. Let's all read it together.

  • [music]

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [music]

  • [music]

  • [music]

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [music] [laughter]

  • [laughs] The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • so the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again. [laughs]

  • Wow, that looks like fun.

  • It is!

  • It is!

  • [gasps] I have an idea. Let's make up an itsy bitsy rhyme of our own!

  • Yeah.

  • It can be about a little yellow ladybug.

  • Ooh.

  • The little yellow ladybug went up the water spout,

  • she climbed to the top and turned her head about.

  • She met the little spider and soon the two were friends,

  • then the spider and the ladybug went down the spout again.

  • That was great. Awesome!

  • That was great. Awesome!

  • Thanks.

  • Hi guys, what are you doing?

  • Hi Eep, hi Teddy, we were just reading the rhyme "The Itsy Bitsy Spider".

  • Ooh, and making up one of our own.

  • [laughs] That sounds like fun!

  • Eep, do you remember when we sang "The Itsy Bitsy Spider"?

  • I sure do, Teddy.

  • [music] [harp] Patty-cake, patty-cake, bakers man,

  • Bake me a...

  • Look Eep, it's a little spider.

  • [banjo twang] Bye itsy bitsy spider.

  • Eep, that's a great idea. Let's sing a song: "The Itsy Bitsy Spider".

  • [music] Yeah.

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [laughter] Bye-bye!

  • ...and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • [crash] [gasps] What was that?

  • Sounds like Jack!

  • I bet he's in the shack.

  • Let's go see! [laughter]

  • [laughter]

  • [fanfare] Welcome, welcome one and all, where you're guaranteed to have a ball!

  • This is my very special magic shack and I'm the magician. My name is Jack!

  • [cheers] What great rhymes!

  • Oh he does this all the time [laughter]

  • For today's magic show, I will make rhymes grow.

  • So watch closely here, from this hat, rhymes will appear!

  • [Ooh]

  • I'm fishing for our first rhyme, what do you think I might find?

  • [drum roll] Book!

  • In I go, so let's take a look. [drum roll] What comes next is really big,

  • Hook!

  • Book.

  • Hook.

  • You could say I'm hooked on books!

  • [laughter]

  • Let's try this again, if you could imagine that.

  • Keep a close watch, here comes a...

  • Hat!

  • Let's see what's next. What could rhyme with hat?

  • Here it comes now, this time it's a...

  • Bat!

  • Hat... Bat!

  • A hat on a bat.

  • [laughter]

  • [zips] Now here's the big finale.

  • So let's not make a peep.

  • Next thing you'll see is our good friend...

  • Eep! [laughs]

  • Right you are, it's our friend Eep!

  • Here's another good friend. Her name is...

  • Bo Peep! [laughter]

  • [ding ding]

  • Sounds like we have a message.

  • Let's go see! [laughs]

  • [laughs]

  • Hi Mother Goose Club. We're making puppets for an itsy bitsy spider game!

  • And we wanted to share them with you.

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout,

  • down came the rain and washed the spider out.

  • Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,

  • and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.

  • Bye [laughter]

  • [laughter]

  • [laughs] What a great puppet show.

  • That's such a fun way to act out rhymes.

  • Maybe we can all try to make an itsy bitsy rhyme of our own,

  • and act it out.

  • I know, let's sing a song about Mary.

  • [laughs] That's a great idea Teddy.

  • Itsy bitsy Mary, watched her flowers grow.

  • Eep and Bo Peep popped up from down below.

  • Once the two had passed and were skipping down the lane,

  • Itsy bitsy Mary watched her flowers again.

  • Bye-bye. See you next time!

  • Teddy Bear Boogie Woogie

  • And-a five, six, seven, eight.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around,

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground.

  • Hi Teddy!

  • What are you doing?

  • I'm getting ready for the big show.

  • It's called "Teddy Bear's Boogie Woogie".

  • Can I help?

  • Can I help?

  • Can I help?

  • Sure. You guys can help by clapping and rhyming along.

  • We can do that [yeah].

  • Do you know what a rhyme is?

  • [collective uncertainty]

  • I know. Rhymes are two words that sound the same.

  • Like Eep and... Bo Peep! [laughter]

  • That's right. Eep and Bo Peep are words that rhyme.

  • Can anyone think of another word that rhymes with Eep?

  • Sheep! [laughter]

  • Good one! Sheep rhymes with Peep and Eep!

  • [baa] I can see our friends outside!

  • [gasps] And I can hear them too.

  • But where are they going?

  • But where are they going?

  • [laughs] They're coming to see the show.

  • Now let's practice so we're ready to go! [laughs]

  • Let's do it.

  • [claps]

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around,

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, jump up high.

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the sky.

  • [laughs] That was teddyrific!

  • Hi! Can we join in too?

  • Don't mind if you do. [laughs]

  • [claps]

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, bend down low,

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your toes.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn out the light,

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, say goodnight.

  • [snoring]

  • [laughter]

  • [music]

  • Did you hear that?

  • Is the show about to start?

  • That's our cue.

  • What do we do?

  • Come on, let's go, it's time for the show.[laughs]

  • [applause] [laughter]

  • Everybody clap, clap, clap along.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around,

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, jump up high,

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the sky.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, bend down low,

  • teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your toes.

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn off the light,

  • Everybody say "shh"

  • Teddy bear, teddy bear, say goodnight.

  • [snoring] [applause]

  • [cheers]

  • Man teddy, you sure know how to boogie woogie.

  • and rhyme: turn around, touch the ground.

  • You're really good at finding two words that sound the same.

  • Aw, thanks a ton, it was super fun! [laughter]

  • So Teddy, do you know any other teddy bear rhymes?

  • I sure do. I bet we can find them in our gigantic book of rhymes.

  • [cheers] Let's see!

  • [laughter]

  • Here's one of my favorites. It's called "Fuzzy-Wuzzy".

  • [laughter]

  • [laughter]

  • Okay. It's a tongue twister. [music]

  • Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear; Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair!

  • Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't really fuzzy, was he?

  • [laughter] Okay. [music]

  • Fuzzy Wuzzy bought a wig; Fuzzy Wuzzy fluffed it big.

  • But Fuzzy Wuzzy doesn't look more fuzzy, does he?

  • [laughter] The end, the end.

  • That was a great rhyme.

  • That was a great rhyme.

  • And I sure do love tongue twisters.

  • Me too. Let's all try to say it together [yeah].

  • Can you say it with us?

  • Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear; Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.

  • Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't really fuzzy, was he? [laughter]

  • Fuzzy Wuzzy bought a wig; Fuzzy Wuzzy fluffed it big.

  • But Fuzzy Wuzzy doesn't look more fuzzy, does he?

  • [laughter] Oh man, that's funny.

  • [ding ding]

  • We have a new message from our friends.

  • Ooh, let's go!

  • [cheers]

  • Hi Mother Goose Club, we're rhyming to rhythm!

  • One, two, three, four.

  • Hat, [click click click] bat, pat, sat.

  • Cat, [click click click] pat, mat, that.

  • Hot, [click click click] hot, lot, got.

  • Hot, [click click click] taught, dot, not.

  • Let, [click click click] set, jet, wet.

  • Let, [click click click] pet, met, get.

  • Pack, [click click click] sack, black, lack.

  • Pack, [click click click] crack, snack, knack.

  • Bye! [laughter]

  • [laughter] Hey Teddy, do you think we could all do your dance?

  • Sure. Let's give everyone a chance. When you hear your name, it's your turn to act out a rhyme.

  • [claps]

  • Baa-Baa and Mary, turn around,

  • Baa-Baa and Mary, make a silly sound.

  • [pop] [laughter]

  • Eep and Bo Peep, jump up high,

  • Eep and Bo Peep, wave goodbye.

  • [laughter]

  • Teddy and Jack, point your toe,

  • Teddy and Jack, dosey-doe.

  • [laughter]

  • Everybody turn out the light, now everybody say goodnight.

  • Goodnight.

  • [snoring]

  • Goodbye, see you next time. [music]

  • [music]

Nursery Rhyme Singing Time with Mother Goose Club

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