For Amy, Carl, Ray and Tina
By Arch
A. pronoun (pron.) -2
B. If you're happy
C. Eleven, twelve, thirteen
This is his book.
That is her pen.
These are your apples.
Those are their pears.
The cat is playing with its tail.
It's my book.
If you're happy and you know it,
clap your hands (clap, clap).
If you're happy and you know it
clap your hands. (clap, clap).
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. (clap, clap).
If you're happy,
and you know it stomp your feet (stomp, stomp).
If you're happy,
and you know it shout hurray (hurray, hurray).
If you're happy,
and you know it do all three (clap, stomp, hurray!).
Eleven, twelve and thirteen,
pick the fruit and wash it clean.
Fourteen, fifteen and sixteen,
and my favourite fruit is tangerine.
Seventeen, eighteen and nineteen,
Apples are red, yellow and green.
A. Dialogue - Mike's new car
B. Sing - The blue song
C. Chat - This is a
D. Puzzle
E. Show Time
- OK, come on. - Oh, Mike.
Follow the sultry sound of my voice.
- No peeking. - Mike?
And open them.
Ta-da! What do you think?
What was wrong with your old car?
Three little words, Sulley: six wheel drive.
The sky above is colored blue,
B, L, U, E, blue.
The shining sea is colored blue,
B, L, U, E, blue.
The planet Earth is blue,
B, L, U, E, blue.
This is a naughty monkey.
And this is a lazy cat.
This is a clever dog.
And this is a fast rat.
This is a good panda.
This is a funny giraffe.
When I look at its face,
I laugh and laugh and laugh.

The nature of things The camel

Why does the world goes round and round.
Why does the bird have wings.
Why does the rain rains down.
That's the nature of thing.
Why is the elephant big and strong.
Why are the lions the king.
Why is the giraffe's neck so long.
That's the nature of things.
Things of nature, nature of things.
Sometime things quite funny.