Hot Vs Cold Baby - Baa Baa Black Sheep + Wheels On The Bus Nursery Rhymes | Rosoo Kids Song - Summary

Summary

The text provided appears to be a script or transcript of a song or a performance. It contains lyrics and dialogue, as well as time stamps indicating when each line is spoken or sung. Here's a concise summary:

The performance opens with a song that repeats the phrase "yes sir yes sir three bags full one for the master one for the Dame one for the little boy who lives down the lane" multiple times. After a period of instrumental music, the performer thanks the audience and continues with another song.

The second song tells a story of a farmer named Bingo and his dog, and a boy named Jack who tries to find his sister. The song ends with the sister being found in a box, and the performer expresses relief.

The performance then transitions into a series of songs that seem to be teaching children about daily routines, such as brushing their teeth, washing their face, wearing their clothes, going to school, riding a bus, playing with friends, coming home, and going to bed. Each song is followed by a period of instrumental music.

The performance concludes with a song about Old MacDonald and the animals on his farm, including a ship, a chicken, and a dog. The song ends with the line "Old MacDonald had a farm e-i-e-i-o".

Facts

1. The text begins with a song, with the lyrics "yes sir yes sir three bags full one for the master one for the Dame one for the little boy who lives down the lane."
2. The song continues with the lyrics "yes sir yes sir three bags full," repeating these lines.
3. The song transitions into a foreign language at 00:01:08.71 and 00:02:16.98.
4. The song ends with applause at 00:01:54.89 and 00:02:49.33.
5. The story of a farmer named Bingo is mentioned, who had a dog named Bingo, and the farmer had a sister named Jack.
6. Jack is told to watch his little sister and goes on a search for her, checking various places including mailboxes, under cars, stores, and bars.
7. Jack gets caught by the police while searching for his sister.
8. Jack eventually finds his sister sleeping in a box.
9. The story ends with a song about the way we perform daily routines, such as brushing our teeth, washing our face, and wearing our clothes.
10. The song includes a nursery rhyme about a farmer named Old MacDonald who had various animals on his farm, including a ship, a chicken, and a dog.