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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

There's a Spider on my Head!!


There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.
There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.
Who could ask for any more, than a spider on the floor.
There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.
 
There's a spider on my leg, on my leg.
There's a spider on my leg, on my leg.
Oh, he's got so many legs, this old spider on my leg.
There's a spider on my leg, on my leg.
 
There's a spider on my stomach, on my stomach.
There's a spider on my stomach, on my stomach.
Oh, he's really, really big, this old spider on my stomach.
There's a spider on my stomach, on my stomach.
 
There's a spider on my face, on my face.
There's a spider on my face, on my face.
Oh it's such a big disgrace, this old spider on my face.
There's a spider on my face, on my face.
 
There's a spider on my head, on my head.
There's a spider on my head, on my head.
There's a spider on my head, I think I'll call him Ted,
There's a spider on my head, on my head.
 
This is fun to add verses for other areas, like toe, hand, arm, feet.  You get the idea.  Just come up with the 3rd line to rhyme with something.
 
I sent 2 spiders to Chase, one for him and one for a parent.  At the beginning, it helps to have a parent join in so your grandchild will copy the words and motions.  As they get the hang of it, you can change it up.  You can pause for each verse, letting them call out the next area for the spider to land.
 
Enjoy!!

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