Five Little Baby Sharks | Finger Family Song + More Nursery Rhyme & Baby Songs | Kids Tv Songs

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In this lesson, children engage in fun activities centered around counting and imaginative play, featuring baby sharks, family fingers, and friends at a sleepover. They also explore themes of honesty through the playful interaction between Johnny and Papa, and resilience through the adventures of Incy Wincy Spider. Overall, the lesson combines music, counting, and storytelling to promote learning and enjoyment.
  1. How many baby sharks were jumping on the bed at the start?
  2. What do we say when we find each finger in the Family Hide and Seek game?
  3. What does Incy Wincy Spider do when it rains?

Let’s Have Fun with Baby Sharks!

Hey there! Let’s sing and play with some cute baby sharks. Imagine five little baby sharks jumping on a bed. But oh no! One by one, they fall off. Let’s count them together!

Counting Baby Sharks

First, we have five little baby sharks jumping on the bed. Then, one falls off, and now there are four. Next, another one falls, and we have three. Then, two, and finally, just one little baby shark left. No more baby sharks jumping on the bed!

Playing Hide and Seek with Fingers

Let’s play a fun game called “Family Hide and Seek” with our fingers! You can be the dad, and I’ll be the mom. Let’s find all the family members!

Finding Family Fingers

First, we call out, “Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?” And guess what? Daddy finger says, “Here I am, here I am, how do you do?” We found Daddy!

Next, we look for Mommy finger, Brother finger, Sister finger, and Baby finger. Each one says, “Here I am!” when we find them. It’s so much fun!

Rolling Over in Bed

Now, let’s imagine having a sleepover with lots of friends. We all squeeze into one bed. But it’s a bit crowded, so we roll over, and one friend falls out. Let’s count how many are left each time someone falls out!

Counting Friends in Bed

We start with nine friends in the bed. Then, one falls out, and there are eight. We keep rolling over until there’s just one left. It’s a silly and fun game!

Johnny Johnny and Papa

Let’s play a game with Johnny and Papa. Papa asks Johnny some funny questions, and Johnny answers. Let’s see what they say!

Johnny and Papa’s Questions

Papa asks, “Johnny Johnny, are you skipping school?” Johnny says, “No, Papa!” Papa asks more questions, and Johnny always answers with a smile. It’s a fun way to learn about being honest!

Incy Wincy Spider’s Adventure

Meet Incy Wincy Spider! He’s a brave little spider who loves to climb. Let’s follow his adventure!

Incy Wincy Spider’s Climb

Incy Wincy Spider climbs up the waterspout. But oh no! Down comes the rain and washes him out. But don’t worry, the sun comes out, dries up the rain, and Incy climbs up again. He’s a determined little spider!

Incy also climbs up a barnyard door and a maple tree. Each time the rain comes, he falls, but he always gets back up. Incy Wincy Spider is a great example of never giving up!

Wasn’t that fun? We learned about counting, playing games, and being brave like Incy Wincy Spider. Let’s keep having fun and learning new things every day!

  • Have you ever played a game where you had to count things, like the baby sharks or friends in bed? What was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • When you play “Family Hide and Seek” with your fingers, which finger family member do you like finding the most, and why?
  • Incy Wincy Spider never gives up, even when it rains. Can you think of a time when you kept trying, even when something was difficult? What happened?
  1. Shark Counting Adventure: Create your own baby shark puppets using paper or socks. Act out the story of the baby sharks jumping on the bed. As each shark “falls off,” count how many are left. Can you make up your own story with different animals or objects? Share your story with a friend or family member!
  2. Family Finger Puppets: Use your fingers to play the “Family Hide and Seek” game. Draw faces on your fingers or use small stickers to represent each family member. As you call out each family member, wiggle the corresponding finger. Can you create a new song or rhyme for your finger family? Perform it for your class or family!
  3. Incy Wincy Spider’s Obstacle Course: Set up a simple obstacle course using pillows, boxes, or chairs to represent the waterspout, barnyard door, and maple tree. Pretend to be Incy Wincy Spider and navigate through the course. Each time you “fall,” think of a way to try again. How does it feel to keep trying like Incy Wincy Spider? Discuss with a friend or teacher.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Follow me!
Five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks…
[Music]
Five little baby sharks jumping on the bed.
[Music]
No more baby sharks jumping on the bed.
Five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks…
[Music]
Four little baby sharks jumping on the bed.
[Music]
No more baby sharks jumping on the bed.
Three little baby sharks jumping on the bed.
[Music]
No more baby sharks jumping on the bed.
Five little babies, five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks…
[Music]
Two little babies…
[Music]
No more baby sharks jumping on the bed.
Five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks…
[Music]
One little baby shark jumping on the bed.
No more baby sharks jumping on the bed.
Five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks, five…
[Music]
Five little baby sharks, five little baby sharks, five little baby socks…
[Music]
Let’s play family hide and seek! I’ll be the mom and you can be the dad, okay?
Let’s all hide and be as quiet as little mice.
Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, how do you do?
Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, how do you do?
Found you, daddy!
You got me! Now it’s your turn to hide.
Okay!
Mommy finger, mommy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, I love you!
Mommy finger, mommy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, I love you!
Found you, mommy!
Oh, I found you! So good!
Found me, found me! Now go find another one.
Brother finger, brother finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, right next to you!
Brother finger, brother finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, right next to you!
Hey, I got you, brother!
Found me! Now I’ll find another one.
Sister finger, sister finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, you found me too!
Sister finger, sister finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, you found me too!
Found you, sister! Oh boy, oh boy, yes you did!
Now I’ll go find another one.
Baby finger, baby finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, I’m wearing blue!
Baby finger, baby finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am, I’m wearing blue!
I found you, you little baby!
That’s me, I’m the baby!
Well, now we found everyone!
Hey everyone, wanna have a sleepover at my place?
Let’s all squeeze in together; it might be a little cramped.
[Music]
Roll over, roll over!
So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were nine in the bed and the bigger one said, “Move over, move over!”
So they all moved over and one fell out.
[Music]
There were seven in the bed and the oldest one said, “Turn over, turn over!”
So they all turned over and one fell out.
There were six in the bed and the younger one said, “Crawl over, crawl over!”
So they all crawled over and one fell out.
Oh, he did!
You know this bed ain’t big enough for…
In the bed and the bars, one said, “Shove over, shove over!”
So they all shoved over and one fell out.
Oh yeah!
There were four in the bed and the funny one said, “Fudge over!”
So they all budged over and one fell out.
There were three in the bed and the naughty ones said, “Flip over, flip over!”
So they all flipped over and one fell out.
Yeah!
[Music]
Good night!
Yeah!
Mic drop!
[Music]
Hey guys, let’s play Johnny Johnny!
Yes, Papa!
I’ll be the papa and you can be the kids. Sounds fun!
Okay, sure!
Johnny Johnny, yes Papa?
Skipping school?
No, Papa!
Late for class?
No, Papa!
Hurry along!
Ha ha ha!
Hey Johnny!
Hey Johnny!
Hey!
Now you be the kid!
You got…
[Music]
Always be good!
Hey Johnny!
Hey Johnny!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey Johnny!
Hey Johnny!
Hey!
Hey!
Papa!
Hey Papa!
Hey!
How about both of you together this time?
Okay, Nico, let’s be brothers!
Cool!
I always wanted a brother!
Yeah!
Johnny Johnny, yes Papa?
Biting your brother?
[Music]
Yes, we will!
Hey Johnny!
Hey Johnny!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey Johnny!
Hey Johnny!
Hey!
Hey!
Papa!
Hey Papa!
[Music]
Always be friends!
Yes, we…
[Laughter]
[Music]
The spider!
Get away, Mr. Spider!
Whoa, what’s wrong?
Spiders are so scary!
No, they’re not!
They can’t hurt you; they’re only little and you’re so much bigger!
But they’re so creepy!
Nah, they’re friendly and they always get back up when they fall!
Watch this!
Incy Wincy spider climbed up the waterspout.
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain, and Incy Wincy spider climbed up the spout again.
Incy Wincy spider, Incy Wincy spider…
I don’t know, he still looks a little spooky to me!
Nah, he’s just doing his spider thing!
Up the barnyard door, down came the rain and he fell on the floor.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain, and Incy spider climbed up the door again.
Incy Wincy spider…
[Music]
And he just keeps on climbing!
Incy Wincy spider climbed up the maple tree.
Down came the rain and washed away Incy.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain, and Incy Wincy spider climbed up the tree again.
Incy Wincy spider, Incy Wincy spider…
Climbing higher, Incy climbing higher!
Incy Wincy spider climbed up the waterspout.
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain, and Incy Wincy spider climbed up the spout again.
Incy Wincy spider, Incy Wincy spider…
Climbing higher, Incy!
[Music]
Is my very favorite eight-legged friend!
[Music]

This version removes any inappropriate or unclear phrases while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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