We miss singing with our friends in the forest, so we put together this sing-a-long video of one of our favorite songs, Down By The Bay. We hope you'll sing with us!
We invite your child to engage with this song by drawing their own pictures of the lyrics:
- A goose kissing a moose
- A whale with a polkadot tail
- A fly wearing a tie
- A bear combing his hair
- A llama eating pajamas
Here are some examples drawn by Genny:
You can share your drawings as a blog post or mail them to Roots Forest School, PO Box 2785
McCall, ID 83638.Can you come up with any other rhyming verses for this song? We'd love to hear them!!! Just share them in the comments below!
Trace giggled at this song! It was so funny! He thinks it would be funny to add, "Have you ever seen a bee chopping down a tree?!"
ReplyDeleteLove this idea Trace! That is a new one that I have never heard before, it made me laugh! Wouldn't that be a sight to see - a bee chopping down a tree!!! Thank you for sharing! If you do a drawing send it our way, the teachers would love to see it.
ReplyDeleteCoco had so much fun with this song! She drew a picture of a whale with a polka dot tail :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Coco, did you come up with any new rhymes for the song?
DeleteHave you ever seen a snail sitting in a pail. ...Annika
ReplyDeleteHave you ever seen bat carrying a cat? ...Isaac
These are fabulous Annika and Isaac! We need to start a collection of these for singing in class!
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