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Teddy Bear Children's Songs......?

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What are some children'sm songs and finger plays about teddy bears? I already know Teddy Bear Picnic. I also know Teddy Bear Teddy Bear Turn Around....but I want version you know of that song, because ther's a few.

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  1. Theres,

    Round and round the garden, like a teddy bear, one step, two step tickley under there!!

    As you do it, trace round the child's hand for round and round the garden, then take steps up their arm and tickle them at the end!!


  2. Bears

    Tune:"Mary Had A Little Lamb"

    Grizzly bears are big and brown,

    Big and brown, big and brown,

    Grizzly bears are big and brown,

    And live in the woods.

    Polar bears are soft and white,

    Soft and white, soft and white,

    Polar bears are soft and white,

    And live where it's cold.

    Teddy bears are just my size,

    Just my size, just my size,

    Teddy bears are just my size,

    To cuddle with at night.

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    The Bear

    The other day, (the other day)

    I met a bear, (I met a bear)

    Away up there, (Away up there)

    A great big bear! (A great big bear)

    The other day I met a bear,

    A great big bear a way up there!

    He looked at me, (He looked at me)

    I looked at him. ( I looked at him)

    He sized up me. (He sized up me)

    I sized up him. (I sized up him)

    He looked at me, I looked at him.

    He sized up me, I sized up him.

    And so I ran (And so I ran)

    Away from there. (Away from there)

    And right behind, (And right behind)

    Me was that bear. (Me was that bear

    And so I ran away from there,

    And right behind me was that bear.

    Ahead of me (Ahead of me)

    I saw a tree, (I saw a tree)

    A great big tree, (A great big tree)

    Oh, golly gee! (Oh, golly gee!)

    Ahead of me there was a tree,

    A great big tree, oh, golly gee!

    The lowest branch, (the lowest branch)

    Was ten feet up. (Was ten feet up)

    I had to jump ( I had to jump)

    And trust my luck. (And trust my luck)

    The lowest branch was ten feet up,

    I had to jump and trust my luck.

    And so I jumped, (And so I jumped)

    Into the air (into the air)

    And missed that branch, (And missed that branch)

    Away up there, (Away up there)

    And so I jumped into the air,

    And missed that branch away up there.

    Now don’t you fret.  (Now don’t you fret)

    And don’t your frown. (And don’t your frown)

    I caught that branch, (I caught that branch)

    On the way back down. (On the way back down.

    Now don’t your fret and don’t your frown,

    I caught that branch on the way back down.

    That’s all there is.  (That’s all there is)

    There is no more. (There is no more)

    Until I meet, (Until I meet)

    A bear once more (A bear once more)

    That’s all there is. There is no more.  

    Until I meet a bear once more.

    The end, the end (The end, the end)

    The end, the end (the end, the end)

    The end, the end (the end, the end)

    The end, the end (the end, the end.)

    The end, the end, the end, the end.

    This time it really is the end.

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    We're Going on a Bear Hunt (another long one so I'm not going add it...if you want the version I have, feel free to email).

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    Here's a website with quite a few bear songs/poems

    http://www.prekfun.com/Preschool_Themes/...

    click on songs/poems link.


  3. you go here..

    :)

    http://www.preschooleducation.com/stb.sh...

  4. Search the internet and go to your local library. Also look in Early Childhood resource books for lots of ideas.

  5. "Oh, the bear went over the mountain, the bear went over the mountain, the bear went over the mountain, to see what he could see.

    To see what he could see, to see what he could see O the bear went over the mountain, the bear went over the mountain, the bear went over the mountain, to see what he could see.

    But all that he could see, but all that he could see, was the other side of the mountain, the other side of the mountain, the other side of the mountain Was all that he could see. "

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    "DID YOU EVER SEE TEDDY BEAR? sung to: Did you ever see a Lassie?

    Did you ever see a teddy bear, A teddy bear, a teddy bear? Did you ever see a teddy bear Go this way and that? Go this way and that way, And this way and that way. Did you ever see a teddy bear Go this way and that?"

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    "5 Little Bears (finger play) 5 little bears were dancing on the floor one fell down and that left 4 4 little bears climbed up a tree, one found a bee hive that left 3. 3 little bears were wondering what to do, one chased a bunny rabbit that left 2. 2 little bears were looking for some fun, one took a swim that left 1. 1 little bear sitting all alone he looked all around then ran home."

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    "My day care children made up this song during Bear week... sung to the tune of "There's a brown girl in the ring"

    There's a brown bear in the ring Tra la la la la There's a brown bear in the ring Tra la la la There's a brown bear in the ring Tra la la la la He/she likes honey and I like plum.

    Show me your motion etc.

    Now its the next child's turn to be in the ring of children.

    They also made up verses for white bears/fish black bears/berries panda bears/leaves"

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    Teddy Bear Song:

    Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around

    Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground

    Teddy bear, teddy bear, reach 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, go upstairs

    Teddy bear, teddy bear, say your prayers

    Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn out the light

    Teddy bear, teddy bear, say goodnight"

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    "Little Bear (sung to Frere Jacques)

    Are you sleeping, are you sleeping Little bear, little bear?

    You will sleep all winter, through the cold, cold winter,

    Little bear, little bear.

    Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, Little bear, little bear?

    You will wake in springtime,

    In the warm, warm springtime, Little bear, little bear"

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    "Time for Sleeping (Sing a Song of Sixpence)

    Now it's time for sleeping,

    The bears go in their caves.

    Keeping warm and cozy, Time for lazy days.

    When the snow is gone and the sun comes out to play,

    The bears will wake up from their sleep and then go on their way"

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    "Title: Bears Song/Game

    Make a circle of 6-10 children. One child has to be in the center of the circle, who is the bear sleeping in a cave, and had to cover her eyes. The circle of children moves around the bear while singing "The Bear Song". At the end of the song the group jumps while counting from 1 to 5, and say Wake up bear". and the bear has to catch one of the children. The Bear is sleeping (2) Snore(6) Maybe he will get you(2) on the count of 5 (2) 1,2,3,4,5, Wake up bear, come out of your cave."

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    When doing a bear theme don't forget to go on a Bear Hunt. This is how I do mine:

    (Start tapping legs one at a time with the children) Chant We're going on a bear hunt (children repeat) We're going to catch a big one (children repeat) I'm not scared (children repeat) Cause I've got my flashlight (pretend to hold up a flashlight into the air) (children repeat) Do you see what I see? (shade your eyes with your hand) (children repeat) It's a tall tall tree (children repeat) Can't go over it (children repeat) Can't under it (children repeat) Can't go through it (children repeat) We'll have to climb up it (children repeat) (pretend to climb up a tree and come back down)

    Start over again go through as many obstacles as you can. i.e. tall grass (rub hands together) river (pretend to put bathing suit on and swim) mud (walk slow) mountain You finally come to the cave. make it as scary as you like, whisper, walk slow, turn on your flashlight if your scared) Pretend to see the bear and scream (I brought my teddy bear and through it into the middle at this point, it was great for effect) and run (tap legs very quickly) backward through the mud river and tall grass back to your home where you can lock the door! My best advice is to really throw yourself into the fun and try to make it somewhat real.

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