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LITTLE PENQUINS
Tune: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”
Little penquins black and white
On the ice, what a sight!
See them waddle, see them glide.
Watch them as they slip and slide.
Little penquins black and white
On the ice, what a sight!
Elizabeth Scofield
Encourage your children to pretend to be penquins and act out the song as they sing.
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ROMP AND PLAY
Tune: “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”
Watch the penquins romp and play,
Sliding on the ice all day.
Dressed in coats of black and white,
They are such a funny sight.
Watch the penquins as they play,
On a cold, cold winter day.
Pat Beck
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SLIDE, LITTLE PENQUIN
Tune: “Kookaburra”
Waddle, waddle up the hill of snow.
Then slide down, watch him go!
Slide! Little Penquin, slide.
Slide to the sea below!
Jean Warren
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I’M A LITTLE PENQUIN
Tune: “I’m A Little Teapot”
I’m a little penquin short and stout.
I flap my wings and waddle about.
I wear a coat that’s black as night.
But my tummy is soft and white.
I’m a little penquin black and white.
I like to waddle across the ice.
When I reach the water, I dive right in.
I hunt for fish, as I swim, swim, swim.
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PENQUIN COLORS
Tune: “Mary Had A Little Lamb”
The penquin has a coat of black,
Coat of black, coat of black.
The penquin has a coat of black,
Watch her waddle up and back.
The penquin has a body of white,
Body of white, body of white.
The penquin has a body of white.,
Watch her waddle out of sight.
Jean Warren
© Warren Publishing House
Have one child put on a white shirt and a black coat, then act out the song as the others sing.
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