This is a transcript of a children's song and interactive activity session. It includes elements like singing, body movements, and playfulness to engage children. The activities involve concepts like big/small, fast/slow, loud/quiet, and includes the classic game of peek-a-boo. The session ends with a rendition of "If You're Happy and You Know It," a popular children's song encouraging clapping and expressing happiness.
1. The text contains a series of phrases that describe different actions, such as "i can hear with my ears i can see with my eyes", "i can taste with my mouth", "i can smell with my nose", "i can touch with my hands", and "i can feel with my heart".
2. There are repeated phrases about different actions, such as "where is baby", "where is daddy", and "where is mommy".
3. The text includes phrases about different modes of transportation, such as "driving in my car", "riding on my bike", "rowing in my boat", "riding on my train", and "flying in my airplane".
4. There are phrases about various activities, such as "sitting on the potty", "it's party time", and "it's potty time".
5. The text contains phrases about friendship, such as "the more we get together the happier we'll be" and "i'm your friend you're my friend".
6. There are phrases about body movements, such as "arms up", "wrists together", "elbows together", "knees together", and "seat together".
7. The text includes phrases about expressing love, such as "i love you in the morning and in the afternoon", "i love you in the evening and underneath the moon", and "do i love you".
8. There are phrases about body parts, such as "head shoulders knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose".
9. The text contains phrases about actions related to happiness, such as "if you're happy and you know it clap your hands", "if you're happy and you know it stomp your feet", and "if you're happy and you know it then your face will surely show it".
10. There are phrases about different sounds, such as "pika pika pika" and "loud and quiet".
11. The text includes phrases about different objects and their attributes, such as "this is a dog that is a cat", "this is a frog that is a hat", and "this is a cow that is a rat".
12. The text ends with the phrase "you".