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Music & Songs : Family > FamiliesSome Families added 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
Some families are large. (spread arms out wide)
Some families are small (bring arms close together)
But I love my family (cross arms over chest) best of all!Three In a Familyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
Here is Daddy. (thumb)
Here is Mommy. (index)
Here I am for three. (pinky)
Together we’re a family,
As happy as can be! (clap!)With My Familyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: ’The Muffin Man’
Tell me what you like to do
Like to do, like to do.
Tell me what you like to do
With your family.
Edward likes to rake the leaves
Rake the leaves, rake the leaves.
Edward likes to rake the leaves
With his family.I Love Mommyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: ’Frere Jacques’
I love Mommy, I love Mommy.
Yes I do; yes I do.
And my mommy loves me,
Yes, my mommy loves me,
Loves me too; loves me too.
Change Mommy to Daddy, Brother, Sister, Etc.Makes a Familyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
My dad works in an office downtown,
And when he’s home, he works all around.
He cleans up dishes and that job’s hard;
Then he rakes up leaves and mows the front yard.
But Dad always finds some time for me,
And that’s what makes a family.
Change Dad to Mom, Grandpa, Grandma, etc..
We’re a Happy Familyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown Planet cruncher free flash games to play.
Sung To: ’I’m a little tea pot’
I love Mommy, she loves me
We love Daddy, yes siree
He loves us and so you see
We’re a Happy Family
Repeat using brother, sister, grandma etc.
Familiesadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: ’Ten Little Indians’
Some have fathers,
Some have mothers,
Some have sisters,
Some have brothers.
In some houses,
There are others.
Every family’s specialMy Familyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown
If you peek into my room at night
(stand on toes as if peeking)
My family you will see
(nod head)
They kiss my face and tuck me in tight,
(blow kiss)
Why? Because they love me!
(hug yourself)This is my Familyadded 8-22-01 Original Author Unknown

This is my mother, kind and dear.
(make a fist and point to your thumb)
This is the father sitting near.
(shown each finger in turn)
This is the brother strong and tall.
This is the sister, who plays with her ball.
This is the baby. littlest of all.
See my whole family large and small
(wiggle all the fingers)
Happy, Happy Homeadded 8-19-02 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: ’The Old Grey Mare’
With ______ in the family
Happy, happy home
Happy, happy home
Happy, happy home
With ______ in the family
Happy, happy home
Happy, Happy home!
The ____ is a name -- or you can use Daddy, Mommy, Sister, Brother, Baby, etc..
The Familyadded 8-26-03 Original Author Unknown
This is the Daddy who bakes the bread,
This is the Mother who tucks us in bed.
This is the brother who cuddles the doll,
This is the sister who bounces the ball.
This is the baby, the last one of all.
Oh! How we love them all.
Good Strong Mother added 8-26-03 Original Author Unknown
Good strong mother, how do you do? (Hold up thumb.)
Dear strong daddy, glad to see you; (Hold up next finger.)
Big, tall brother, pleased to see you are here; (Hold up next finger.)
Kind little sister, you need not fear; (Hold up next finger.)
Glad welcome we’ll give you, and baby dear too,
Yes, baby dear, how do you do? (Hold up last finger.)
In this houseadded 5-11-04 Original Author Unknown
Submitted by: Crystal Edwards
In this house there is a room (outline a house)
And in this room there is a bed (put hands beside head)
And in this bed lies a little teddy bear with a real bad cold
is (her/his) head. Achoo! (pretend to sneeze)
With a real bad cold in his head. Achoo! (pretend to sneeze)The Family’s In the houseadded 7-8-06 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: ’Farmer In The Dell’ (Play like farmer in the dell)
The fathers in the house
The fathers in the house fa la la la la la la
The fathers in the house
The father takes the mother
the father takes the mother fa la la la la la la
The mother takes the brother
The mother takes the brother fa la la la la la la
The brother takes the sister
The brother takes the sister fa la la la la la la
The sister takes the baby
The sister takes the baby fa la la la la la la
the baby takes grandma
the baby takes grandma fa la la la la la la
Grandma takes grandpa
Grandma takes grandpa fa la la la la la la
Daddy Is Specialadded 7-8-06 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: ’Where is Thumbkin?’
Daddy is special, daddy is special,
Yes he is, yes he is,
Daddy is special, daddy is special,
Yes he is, yes he is.
Replace Daddy with other family members.



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