Free coloring page for "Nobody Likes Me"
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Download and print this cute and funny picture of a worm on a dinner plate for the children's song "Nobody Likes Me Everybody Hates Me". About the Song
The exact origin of the "Nobody Likes Me, Everybody Hates Me" song is a little murky. There's no record of a single songwriter or specific date it came about. Here's what we do know:
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Nobody loves me everybody hates me I'm going into the garden to eat worms. Long thick slimy ones. Short fat sticky ones. Watch them wiggle and squirm. First you bite their heads off. Then you squeeze their guts out. Watch them wiggle and squirm. Nobody loves me, everybody hates me. I'm going into the garden to eat worms We love this version posted by LOMION Nobody likes me, Everybody hates me. I think I'll eat some worms! Short fat juicy worms, Long slim slimy worms, Fat fuzzy wuzzy wuzzy worms! First you bite the heads off, Then you suck the guts out, Then you throw the rest away. Short fat juicy worms, Long slim slimy worms, Fat fuzzy wuzzy wuzzy worms! Down goes the first one, Down goes the second one, Down go all of them worms. Short fat juicy worms, Long slim slimy worms, Fat fuzzy wuzzy wuzzy worms! Everybody likes me, Nobody hates me. Why did I eat those worms? Short fat juicy worms, Long slim slimy worms, Fat fuzzy wuzzy wuzzy worms! Up comes the first one, Up comes the second one, Up come all of them worms. Short fat juicy worms, Long slim slimy worms, Fat fuzzy wuzzy wuzzy worms! Keep sharing everyone!
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Lyrics to Captain Obvious by David Thurlow
Look there
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Captain Obvious Trees have leaves Birds can fly Legs have knees Rocks don’t cry Thanks Captain Obvious Captain Obvious saves the world Captain Obvious helps every boy and girl Captain Obvious saves the day He helps you out when you don’t know what to say Kids like food One plus one equals two Water is good Plastic is not wood Thanks Captain Obvious Captain Obvious saves the world Captain Obvious helps every boy and girl Captain Obvious saves the day He helps you out when you don’t know what to say We love Captain Obvious We love Captain Obvious We love Captain Obvious We love Captain Obvious saves the world Captain Obvious helps every boy and girl Captain Obvious saves the day He helps you out when you don’t know what to say We love Captain Obvious We love Captain Obvious We love Captain Obvious (c) David Thurlow 2024 Here's why kids, parents, teachers, and adults love the song
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FREE Colouring Page and Word Search for Weird Australian Animals from Caper Kids Music
Get ready to sing along and color the fascinating creatures Down Under with Caper Kids Music's "Weird Australian Animals" song! Our free coloring page features some of Australia's most unique critters, just waiting for your creative touch.
This is the perfect companion to Caper Kids Music's catchy song, helping kids learn about these amazing animals while having fun. So grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils, and let's explore the weird and wonderful world of Australian wildlife! You might also like these educational kid's songs
Info About the Saltwater Crocodiles
The saltwater crocodile, the world's biggest reptile, is a sneaky and powerful predator. They can hold their breath underwater for hours and have the strongest bite of any animal. They use the sun to warm their bodies and build nests that control the temperature of their eggs, which decides if the hatchling will be male or female. While mostly found in saltwater areas, they can also be found in freshwater habitats. Be cautious around crocodile territory and follow safety warnings to avoid these impressive yet dangerous creatures.
Listen to the song by Caper Kids Music to learn more about this ancient reptile. It's the perfect song for children who are learning about saltwater crocodiles in the classroom or at home. Learn more about Saltwater Crocodiles from Curiosity CapersLyrics for the Educational Song, Saltwater Crocodiles
I am a saltwater crocodile sneaking through the water gonna catch myself a meal
I can stay well hidden for about 8 hours with my nostrils poking out to breath Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles with 66 big sharp teeth Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles they crush food instantly Birds, fish, turtles, they are all on the menu at the saltwater croc cafe And when I catch my dinner I do a death roll in the water so my food can’t get away Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles with 66 big sharp teeth Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles they crush food instantly I’m a cold blooded reptile so I use the sun’s ray to heat the thick tough scales on me And if I get a little hot then I cool down in the water or find some shade under a tree Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles with 66 big sharp teeth Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles they crush food instantly Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles with 66 big sharp teeth Snap Snap attack and watch your back for saltwater crocodiles they crush food instantly (c) David Thurlow 2024 Free Coloring Page and Word Search for Saltwater Crocodiles
Calling all crocodile fans! Get ready to learn and color with Caper Kids Music's "Saltwater Crocodiles" song! We've got a free coloring page featuring these fascinating reptiles, just waiting for you to bring them to life.
Plus, there's a word search packed with cool croc-related words to test your knowledge. Both the coloring page and word search are available for free download at caperkidsmusic.com! Sing along, color in, and discover the amazing world of saltwater crocodiles with Caper Kids Music! Looking for more educational songs about animals?
Looking for that perfect playlist to listen to while in the classroom, at home, or on your next road trip? These songs will have all the kids singing along and learning about all the weird and wonderful animals that Australia has to offer. This playlist features many Australian artists, in particular, Caper Kids Music, who we love!
This is a growing and changing list as we discover more songs and artists who produce good quality, educational, and entertaining music for kids and adults. If you know a song that would fit well on the list then please recommend it in the comments below. Listen to the Australian Animal Songs playlist on Spotify
Song Lyrics for Hey Cassowary
Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary.
Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary Out in the rainforest somewhere near a beach is a bird, scratching round with dinosaur like feet In Australia’s wet tropics, or Papua New Guinea, there’s a strong and fearsome bird called a cassowary Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary. Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary Standing tall on two long legs, the cassowary’s stronger than its emu friends But it is slightly shorter than its emu mates, it’s 1.8 metres tall taking second place Don’t be mistaken, bout this ancient bird, their legs are strong, claws are sharp and kicks can really hurt With one big kick, this animal can kill, crush your bones, cut you up, or peck you like a drill Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary For 60 million years this bird has been alive, eating fruits, eating plants and insects that it finds And sometimes when it’s hungry and there’s nothing else to it, it eats its own fruity poo as a little treat Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary Hey Cassowary O Cassowary you so look nice but you are kind of scary Look nice but you are kind of scary Free Coloring Page and Word Search for Hey Cassowary
Calling all cassowary enthusiasts! Caper Kids Music's "Hey Cassowary" song is here to get you singing and learning about these flightless wonders. We've got a free coloring page featuring a magnificent cassowary, ready for your artistic touch!
But that's not all! We've also included a fun word search packed with cassowary-related words to test your knowledge. Both the coloring page and word search are free to download at caperkidsmusic.com! So crank up the music, grab your crayons, and explore the fascinating world of cassowaries with Caper Kids Music! You might also like these songs by Caper Kids Music
Find the traditional version and lyrics below or listen to We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Caper Kids Music
Listen to the latest version by Caper Kids Music on SpotifyListen to the song on YouTubeLyrics by Caper Kids Music
There are many versions of the song, We're Going on a Bear Hunt. If you know one that isn't here then please add it to the comments below.
We're going on a bear hunt (We're going on a bear hunt) We're gonna see a fluffy one (We're gonna see a fluffy one) We're not scared (We're not scared) What a beautiful day (What a beautiful day) Uh oh Grass, sharp pointy grass We can't go over it (We can't go over it) We can't go under it (We can't go under it) We’ll have to go through it (We’ll have to go through it) Dodge, hop, dodge, hop We're going on a bear hunt (We're going on a bear hunt) We're gonna see a fluffy one (We're gonna see a fluffy one) We're not scared (We're not scared) What a beautiful day (What a beautiful day) Uh oh Sand, hot dry sand We can't go over it (We can't go over it) We can't go under it (We can't go under it) We’ll have to go through it (We’ll have to go through it) Run, skip, run, skip Uh oh We're going on a bear hunt (We're going on a bear hunt) We're gonna see a fluffy one (We're gonna see a fluffy one) We're not scared (We're not scared) What a beautiful day (What a beautiful day) Uh oh A canyon, a big rocky canyon We can't go over it (We can't go over it) We can't go under it (We can't go under it) We’ll have to go through it (We’ll have to go through it) Climb, climbing, climb up higher Uh oh We're going on a bear hunt (We're going on a bear hunt) We're gonna see a fluffy one (We're gonna see a fluffy one) We're not scared (We're not scared) What a beautiful day (What a beautiful day) Uh oh A forest, a eucalypt forest We can't go over it (We can't go over it) We can't go under it (We can't go under it) We’ll have to go through it (We’ll have to go through it) Stumble, trip, stumble, trip Uh oh We're going on a bear hunt (We're going on a bear hunt) We're gonna see a fluffy one (We're gonna see a fluffy one) We're not scared (We're not scared) What a beautiful day (What a beautiful day) Uh oh, what’s that! One big black nose Two round soft ears Fluffy gray fur It's a koala, not a bear Quick, get the binoculars! Look straight up, in the tree There's a koala, looking at me Be very quiet, get the phone Call the family, back at home Take a picture, have a look Zoom in closer, that looks good Remember that, it's not a bear It's just a koala up there Our fluffy marsupial friend The Traditional Version and Lyrics
Melody
In most versions of the song, the melody is only sung for the first line of the repeated section. Most other parts are spoken in rhyme.
Free coloring page and word search for We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Our friends at Caper Kids Music are making a mountain of free fun and educational resources. They are creating coloring pages, word searches, songs, lesson plans, and other teaching and learning resources that can be used by teachers, parents, and home schoolers. Visit our friends at Caper Kids Music and share the love in the classroom, camp, or home with these fantastic resources.
Download and print this cute and funny picture of a koala for the children's song "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" by Caper Kids Music. You might also like these songs from Caper Kids MusicHave a different version of the song? Share it with us in the comments belowListen to the New Version of 1,2,3,4,5 Once I Caught a Fish AliveLyrics to the Caper Kids Music Version
One, two, three, four, five, once I caught a fish alive
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, then I let it go again Why did you let it go? Because it bit my finger so Which finger did it bite? This little finger on my right One, two, three, four, five, once I caught a fish alive Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, then I let it go again Why did you let it go? Because it bit my finger so Which finger did it bite? This little finger on my right Don’t go fishing it’s a dangerous sport If you use your fingers you might get caught By a big bad fish, with big bad teeth So make sure you fish carefully One, two, three, four, five, once I caught a fish alive Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, then I let it go again Why did you let it go? Because it bit my finger so Which finger did it bite? This little finger on my right Don’t go fishing it’s a dangerous sport If you use your fingers you might get caught By a big bad fish, with big bad teeth So make sure you fish carefully Original Version of 1,2,3,4,5 Once I Caught a Fish AliveFree Coloring Page and Word Search for 1,2,3,4,5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive
Calling all budding mathematicians and fish-loving friends! Caper Kids Music's "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" song is a catchy tune that helps kids learn counting while having a blast.
We've got a free coloring page featuring a child going out to fish, just waiting for your creative touch. Color it in while singing along to the song, making learning numbers a fun and engaging experience. So dive into the world of counting and creativity with Caper Kids Music! Click on the images to download the free coloring page at caperkidsmusic.com and get ready to sing, count, and color!
Info About the Song Quokka This Quokka That
Let’s be honest; Quokkas are just plain adorable. The song Quokka This Quokka That aims to capture some of the fun and playful characteristics of the Quokka. It may not be be the most educational song from Caper Kids Music but it’s a whole lot of fun. Here are some quick facts that you’ll find in the Curiosity Capers video below
Lyrics to Quokka This Quokka That
Quokka this quokka that
Quokka do not like the cat Quokka shoes quokka socks Quokka do not like the fox Quokka foe quokka friend Quokka lives on an island Quokka play quokka rest On the island of Rottnest On Rottnest Island, quokkas have a home On Rottnest Island, quokkas have a home Quokka high quokka low Quokka put on a good show Quokka low quokka high Quokkas are not very shy Quokka North quokka South Quokka have a cute mouth Quokka East quokka West On the Island of Rottnest On Rottnest Island, quokkas have a home On Rottnest Island, quokkas have a home Free Coloring Page and Word Search for Quokka This Quokka That
Calling all quokka fans! Get ready for a dose of giggles and learning with Caper Kids Music's adorable song "Quokka This Quokka That."
We've got a free word search and free coloring page featuring a happy quokka, just waiting for your artistic touch! Color it in while singing along to the song, and discover all the fun things quokkas love to do. So grab your crayons and unleash your creativity! Download the free coloring page and word search at caperkidsmusic.com and join the quokka fun with Caper Kids Music! The history of "Hey Diddle Diddle" is a bit of a mystery! Here's what we know:
So, "Hey Diddle Diddle" might be much older than we think, but the exact details of its origin are lost to time. That doesn't stop it from being a fun and catchy rhyme to share with children! Traditional LyricsHey diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon The little boy laughed to see such fun And the dish ran away with the spoon. Hey Diddle Diddle (Crazy Little Song)Here's a retake of the original song by Caper Kids Music
Lyrics to Caper Kids Music VersionHey diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon The little dog laughed to see such fun And the dish ran away with the spoon. It’s a crazy fairy tale about the moon with a cat and a fiddle and a little silver spoon That ran away with a dish It all happened so soon And a dog that laughed it’s strange but true It’s a crazy crazy crazy little song They chased through the clouds, a whirlwind of fur, The cat with his fiddle, the spoon in a blur. The dog’s belly aching from laughter's delight, sung out to the stars, what a glorious sight. They climbed on a comet, its tail a bright streak, they flew past the planets at a blistering speed. The moon, a giant cheese, hung low in the sky, And the cat, with a grin, winked a mischievous eye. It’s a crazy crazy crazy little song He scraped on his fiddle, a jig full of glee, As the spoon, like a dancer, spun light on the sea. The dog, singing tunes, joined a cosmic ballet, A symphony of wonder, a celestial display. It’s a crazy crazy crazy little song Hey diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon The little boy laughed to see such fun And the dish ran away with the spoon. Free Coloring Page and Word Search for Hey Diddle DiddleOur friends at Caper Kids Music have been busy creating teaching and learning resources for all their wonderful songs. You can download them for free on their website. Get there by clicking on the images below and then it's easy as downloading and printing the free word search or coloring page. Do you know a different version of the song? Why not share it with us in the comments below |
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A - Z Favourite Songs1,2,3,4,5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive FS4K Songs- Bubbles AboutThis is a collection of my favourite songs, rhymes, riddles and poems. Many of them I remember from my childhood and many of them I have discovered since then. |