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Flower Rhyme for Preschoolers?

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I need a short, easy rhyme about flowers for preschoolers. If it could incorporate numbers, that would be even better. I was trying to rewrite 10 little monkeys to 10 little flowers...but I'm stumped. Any ideas?

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  1. use bumble bee, the number three, and daisy.

    I don't know something simple like,

    Look in the sky, do you see what I can see?

    Ooh there it goes again, a yellow buble bee.

    buzzing over flowers, choosing one out of three.

    Looks like he's going for the tallest daisy.

    yeeaaaa!

    Cheesy, I know. lol


  2. With teach's answer, where is two?

  3. Five Spring Flowers Original Author Unknown

    Five spring flowers, all in a row.

    The first one said, "We need rain to grow!"

    The second one said, "Oh my, we need water!"

    The third one said, "Yes, it is getting hotter!"

    The fourth one said, "I see clouds in the sky."

    The fifth one said, "I wonder why?"

    Then BOOM went the thunder

    And ZAP went the lightning!

    That springtime storm was really frightening!

    But the flowers weren't worried–no, no, no, no!

    The rain helped them to grow, grow, GROW!

    Daffodils Fingerplay Original Author Unknown

    (Show fingers or make daffodil puppets from cupcake liners and craft sticks!)

    One little daffodil had nothing much to do,

    Out popped another one, then there were two.

    Two little daffodils were smiling at a bee,

    Out popped another one, then there were three.

    Three little daffodils were growing by the door,

    Out popped another one, then there were four.

    Four little daffodils were glad to be alive,

    Out popped another one, then there were five.

    Five little daffodils were wearing golden crowns,

    They danced in the breeze in green satin gowns.

    Drooping Dandelions- original author unknown

    Five little dandelions

    Standing in the sun.

    See their heads nodding

    Bowing one by one.

    Down, down, down

    Falls the gentle rain,

    And the five little dandelions

    Lift up their heads again!

    A Song of Flowers Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: "Sing a Song of Sixpence"

    Sing a song of flowers, flowers all around.

    Flowers that are growing, growing in the ground

    Flowers of each color make a pretty view.

    Red and orange and yellow.

    And blue and purple, too.

    Tulips Original Author Unknown

    Five little tulips bright and g*y, (hold up fingers and thumb on one hand)

    Let us water them each day. (make sprinkle motion with other hand)

    Watch them open in the bright sunlight. (cup hand, then open it)

    Watch them when it is night. (close hand again)

    Flowers Tall and Small  Original Author Unknown

    Flowers tall, (let tall fingers stand up)

    Flowers small, (let little finger and thumb stand up)

    Count them one by one,

    Blowing with the breezes

    In the springtime sun!

    1,2,3,4,5 (touch each finger as you count)

    Three Little Tulips Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: "Six Little Ducks"

    Three little tulips I once grew,

    A white one, a pink one, a red one too.

    One little tulip grew, grew, grew.

    It grew taller than the other two,

    The other two, the other two.

    It grew taller than the other two!

  4. Five Pretty Flowers

    See the five pretty flowers we planted near the door (Hold up right hand)

    A little boy picked one and now there are four. (Put a finger down)

    Four pretty flowers for everyone to see,

    The dog stepped on one of them and now there are three.  (Put a finger down)

    Three pretty flowers growing in the sun.

    A caterpillar chewed a stem and  now there is one.  (Put a finger down)

    One pretty flower with a smiling face.  (Hold thumb up)

    I picked the pretty flower and put it in a vase.  (Wrap left hand around right hand with thumb sticking up)

  5. Five Pretty Flowers

    See the five pretty flowers we planted near the door (Hold up right hand)

    A little boy picked one and now there are four. (Put a finger down)

    Four pretty flowers for everyone to see,

    The dog stepped on one of them and now there are three. (Put a finger down)

    Three pretty flowers growing in the sun.

    A caterpillar chewed a stem and now there is one. (Put a finger down)

    One pretty flower with a smiling face.

    Five Spring Flowers Original Author Unknown

    Five spring flowers, all in a row.

    The first one said, "We need rain to grow!"

    The second one said, "Oh my, we need water!"

    The third one said, "Yes, it is getting hotter!"

    The fourth one said, "I see clouds in the sky."

    The fifth one said, "I wonder why?"

    Then BOOM went the thunder

    And ZAP went the lightning!

    That springtime storm was really frightening!

    But the flowers weren't worried–no, no, no, no!

    The rain helped them to grow, grow, GROW!

    Daffodils Fingerplay Original Author Unknown

    (Show fingers or make daffodil puppets from cupcake liners and craft sticks!)

    One little daffodil had nothing much to do,

    Out popped another one, then there were two.

    Two little daffodils were smiling at a bee,

    Out popped another one, then there were three.

    Three little daffodils were growing by the door,

    Out popped another one, then there were four.

    Four little daffodils were glad to be alive,

    Out popped another one, then there were five.

    Five little daffodils were wearing golden crowns,

    They danced in the breeze in green satin gowns.

    Drooping Dandelions- original author unknown

    Five little dandelions

    Standing in the sun.

    See their heads nodding

    Bowing one by one.

    Down, down, down

    Falls the gentle rain,

    And the five little dandelions

    Lift up their heads again!

    A Song of Flowers Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: "Sing a Song of Sixpence"

    Sing a song of flowers, flowers all around.

    Flowers that are growing, growing in the ground

    Flowers of each color make a pretty view.

    Red and orange and yellow.

    And blue and purple, too.

    Tulips Original Author Unknown

    Five little tulips bright and g*y, (hold up fingers and thumb on one hand)

    Let us water them each day. (make sprinkle motion with other hand)

    Watch them open in the bright sunlight. (cup hand, then open it)

    Watch them when it is night. (close hand again)

    Flowers Tall and Small Original Author Unknown

    Flowers tall, (let tall fingers stand up)

    Flowers small, (let little finger and thumb stand up)

    Count them one by one,

    Blowing with the breezes

    In the springtime sun!

    1,2,3,4,5 (touch each finger as you count)

    Three Little Tulips Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: "Six Little Ducks"

    Three little tulips I once grew,

    A white one, a pink one, a red one too.

    One little tulip grew, grew, grew.

    It grew taller than the other two,

    The other two, the other two.

    It grew taller than the other two!

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