Colors Of The Rainbow + Five Little Monkeys + more Little Mascot Rhymes & Kids Songs - Summary

Summary

This text appears to be a transcript of a children's video or song that features various songs and activities. It includes lyrics and actions related to washing faces, combing hair, brushing teeth, singing birthday songs, and dancing like animals, among other activities.

Facts

1. The text includes references to a variety of nursery rhymes and songs such as "The Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Five Little Speckled Frogs," "Head Shoulders Knees and Toes," "Hickory Dickory Dock," "Wheels on the Bus," "The More We Get Together," and various alphabet songs.

2. The lyrics "F is for fairy, J is for jelly, A is for keyboard, L is for ladybug, M is for monkey, B is for Pony, Queen, parties, rainbow, S is for spiders, T is for tiger, Q is for umbrella, V is for whales, Y is for zebras, X is for xylophone" are mentioned.

3. The text also includes references to actions like "washing my face," "singing my song," "moving on back," and "dancing like an animal."

4. The phrase "The More We Get Together the happier we'll be cause your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends" is repeated multiple times, indicating its importance in the text.

5. The text contains various references to animals, including "five little monkeys jumping on the bed," "Old MacDonald had a farm," "little fish swimming in the sea looking for fun," "killer whale swimming in the sea," "little fish," "Whaley sheep," "the itsy bitsy spider," "Five Little Speckled Frogs," "baby shark," "little fish," and "baby shark."

6. The text mentions "Old MacDonald," a popular nursery rhyme character, who is said to have a farm and own a sheep.

7. The text includes references to a variety of actions like "dancing like an animal," "painting like an animal," "jumping on the bed," "swimming in the sea," "running away," "singing my song," "washing my face," and "singing my song."

8. The text contains various references to nursery rhymes and songs such as "The Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Five Little Speckled Frogs," "Head Shoulders Knees and Toes," "Hickory Dickory Dock," "Wheels on the Bus," "The More We Get Together," and various alphabet songs.

9. The text includes references to a variety of nursery rhymes and songs such as "The Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Five Little Speckled Frogs," "Head Shoulders Knees and Toes," "Hickory Dickory Dock," "Wheels on the Bus," "The More We Get Together," and various alphabet songs.

10. The text also includes references to actions like "washing my face," "singing my song," "moving on back," and "dancing like an animal."

11. The phrase "The More We Get Together the happier we'll be cause your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends" is repeated multiple times, indicating its importance in the text.

12. The text contains various references to animals, including "five little monkeys jumping on the bed," "Old MacDonald had a farm," "little fish swimming in the sea looking for fun," "killer whale swimming in the sea," "little fish," "Whaley sheep," "the itsy bitsy spider," "Five Little Speckled Frogs," "baby shark," "little fish," and "baby shark."

13. The text mentions "Old MacDonald," a popular nursery rhyme character, who is said to have a farm and own a sheep.

14. The text includes references to a variety of actions like "dancing like an animal," "painting like an animal," "jumping on the bed," "swimming in the sea," "running away," "singing my song," "washing my face," and "singing my song."

15. The text also contains phrases like "foreign," "applause," and "music," which likely refer to different elements of the performance or recording that the text is based on.