![]() Scared monsters gulp and think of something nice. Mad monsters stop to think, then count to five. Sad monsters sometimes frown and start to cry. Happy monsters like to sing and clap their hands. Draw a face on each one to represent an emotion. ![]() Make a several copies of a monster shape. Sung to: “If You’re Happy And You Know It” The fifth one smiles, hums a little tune,Īnd licks all the drippings from the wooden pudding spoon! The fourth one says, “That would make me grumpy.” The third one says, “It mustn’t be lumpy.” The second one says, “That would make it taste funny.” ![]() The first one says, “It mustn’t be runny.” Stirring pudding with a wooden pudding spoon. Sung to: “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”Īnd they stomp some more outside around the house.Īnd they yell some more outside around the house.įive little monsters by the light of the moon With upbeat melodies and easy-to-remember choruses, preschool and elementary children will love singing along to these monstrous tunes. This collection of original monster songs has silly lyrics about friendly monsters having fun adventures. Monsters capture kids’ imaginations, and monster songs are a fun way to engage their creativity.
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