Five Little Piggies Nursery Rhyme & Kindergarten Song by Kids Tv

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The lesson “Five Little Piggies” tells the story of five playful piggies who enjoy jumping in the mud but face consequences when they fall. As each piggy slips or tumbles, the number of piggies decreases, providing a fun way to learn counting from one to five. Ultimately, the piggies learn the importance of taking a break after a day of play.
  1. How many piggies were jumping at the start?
  2. What happened to the piggies when they fell down?
  3. What do you think the piggies did after playing in the mud?

Five Little Piggies

Once upon a time, there were five little piggies who loved to jump in the mud. They had so much fun, but sometimes they would fall down with a big “thud!”

Five Piggies Jumping

First, there were five piggies jumping in the mud. One piggy fell down with a great big thud! Oh no! Mama Piggy called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud!”

Four Piggies Jumping

Then, there were four piggies jumping in the mud. One piggy slipped and fell with a big slide! Mama Piggy called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud!”

Three Piggies Jumping

Next, there were three piggies jumping in the mud. One piggy fell down with a great big thud! Mama Piggy called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud!”

Two Piggies Jumping

Then, there were two piggies jumping in the mud. One piggy fell down with a great big thud! Mama Piggy called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud!”

One Piggy Jumping

Finally, there was one little piggy jumping in the mud. He fell down with a great big thud! Mama Piggy called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud!”

Time to Rest

Now, all the piggies went into the barn to rest. They had a fun day playing in the mud, but it’s time to take a break. Maybe tomorrow they can play again!

Learning with Piggies

Did you know that counting can be fun? You can count the piggies as they jump and learn numbers from one to five! Let’s count together: one, two, three, four, five! Great job!

  • What do you think the piggies liked most about jumping in the mud? Have you ever played in the mud or done something messy that was fun?
  • Why do you think the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud”? Can you think of a time when you were told to stop doing something fun? How did it make you feel?
  • If you were one of the piggies, what other games would you like to play with your friends? Can you think of a fun game that doesn’t involve mud?
  1. Piggy Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom! Look for numbers from one to five. You can find them on clocks, books, or even toys. How many different places can you find each number? Share your discoveries with a friend or family member.

  2. Jumping Piggies Game: Create your own jumping piggies game! Use small toys or paper cutouts to represent the piggies. As you sing the “Five Little Piggies” song, remove one piggy each time one falls down. Can you count how many piggies are left each time? Try playing with a friend and take turns being the farmer who says, “No more piggies jumping in the mud!”

  3. Mud Painting Fun: Make your own mud painting! Mix some brown paint with a little water to make it look like mud. Use your fingers or a brush to paint a picture of the piggies jumping in the mud. How many piggies will you paint? Count them out loud as you create your artwork!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] Five little piggies jumping in the mud. One fell down with a great big thud. Mama called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud.”

Four little piggies jumping in the mud. One fell down with a great big slide. Mama called the farmer, and the farmer said, [Music] “No more piggies jumping in the mud.”

Three little piggies jumping in the mud. One fell down with a great big thud. Mama called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud.”

Two little piggies jumping in the mud. One fell down with a great big thud. Mama called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud.”

One little piggy jumping in the mud. He fell down with a great big thud. Mama called the farmer, and the farmer said, “No more piggies jumping in the mud.”

Put all those piggies in the barn instead. [Music]

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