BEAR AND WINTER

POEMS

   

              JANUARY CHANT    With Icicles Hanging
                   

      Jan (xx)  ua (xx)  ry (xx)

       Jan (xx)  ua(xx)  ry (xx)

       Wintertime (xx)

       Is so fine!  (xx)

       Ski and skate (xx)

       Bears hibernate (xx)

       Sledding,slipping in the snow.

                  (xxxx)

       Flakes fall on my head and toes.

                  (xxxx)

       Hurry!  Hurry! We can't wait!

                   (xxxx)

       The snow will melt so don't be late!  (xxxx)

         By:  Sarah Froehlich

                (x = clap or snap)

 

 

 

   FIVE LITTLE ESKIMOS

 Five little Eskimos singing a happy 

  tune.

  One hitched the sled to the igloo  

  door

  Now there are four.

  Four little Eskimos counting totem

  poles,

  One fell in the icy Bering sea 

 Then there were three.

 Three little Eskimos making Eskimo  stew

 One wanted Taco Bell 

 Then there were two.

 Two little Eskimos hunting for a moose.

 One chased a baby bear and then

 there was one.

 One little Eskimo walking home 

 again.

 With his new little bear friend.

 

          (By: B.Sarah Froehlich)

 

 

 

 

 

     

    I'M A LITTLE SNOWMAN

 

 (do the hand and body motions with 

the poem)

 

     I'm a little snowman round and fat.

     Here are my mittens

     Clap, clap, clap.

     Here is my hat tall and black

     (pat, pat, pat)

     My scarf wraps 'round my neck so

wide,

     And on my face a smile you will see.

     Come out now and play with me.

     Before the sun warms up the day

      When I will slowly melt away.

        

         (B.Sarah Froehlich)

 

 

 

               SNOW

 

           Snow, snow,

           Lots of snow,

           Everywhere we look and 

            everywhere we go.

           Snow in the sandbox,

           Snow on the slide,

           Snow on the bicycle

           Left outside.

           Snow on the steps,

           And snow on my feet.

           Snow on the sidewalk

           Down the street.

   

            (By Mary Ann Hoberman)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Little Bear Menu

 

 

  Little Bear Songs and Poems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With icicles hanging in nice, little rows,

You'd best button buttons and cover your nose!

DO wear your mitt

ens and hat, it you please,

And hurry inside if you happen to sneeze.

     (From:  Move Over, Mother Goose, Ruth Dowell)

                             

MARCO THE POLAR BEAR

    Marco the Polar Bear,

      White as the snow,

      Sat down on ice

      Near the cold water's flow.

      "Lunch! I need lunch!" he said;

       "I'll make a wish."

        He stuck in his paw

        And came up with a fish!

          (From: Move Over Mother

             Goose.  Ruth Dowell)

 

              SNOWMAN

    Snowman, snowman we will make

      First you roll a big round ball

      To make your snowman stand real tall.

      Then you roll his tummy fat

      Add some buttons just like that.

      Roll a ball and pat, pat, pat,

      For his head we need a hat.

      Two black buttons the eyes we make,

       A pointed nose a carrot we'll take,

      Ten little dots for a smile so wide,

      Dad's red tie and a sled to ride.

      Now our snowman is complete

      Wonder what would happen if he had real feet!

            (By: B.Sarah Froehlich)

                         Snowman

        Snowman, snowman

             Where did you go?

             I built you yesterday

             Out of snow.

             I made you tall,

             I made you fat.

             I gave you eyes,

             A nose and hat.

             Now you're gone,

             All melted away.

             But it's sunny outside,

             So I'll go out and play.

 

            (Found this in an old file.  Source unknown)

             

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