Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with numbers? Let’s sing a song about some friends in a bed. We’ll count down from ten to one. Are you ready? Let’s go!
There were ten friends in a big, cozy bed. The littlest one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and one friend fell out. Now, how many are left?
Now, there are nine friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and another friend fell out. How many are left now?
There are eight friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and one more friend fell out. Let’s count how many are left!
Now, there are seven friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and another friend fell out. How many are left now?
There are six friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and one more friend fell out. Let’s count how many are left!
Now, there are five friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and another friend fell out. How many are left now?
There are four friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and one more friend fell out. Let’s count how many are left!
Now, there are three friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they all rolled over, and another friend fell out. How many are left now?
There are two friends in the bed. The little one said, “Roll over, roll over!” So, they both rolled over, and one friend fell out. How many are left now?
Now, there is just one little friend in the bed. The little one said, “Good night!” And everyone went to sleep. Sweet dreams!
Wasn’t that a fun way to count down from ten to one? You did a great job! Remember, counting can be fun, especially when you sing along. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a counting superstar!
Counting with Toys: Gather ten small toys or stuffed animals. Arrange them in a line or circle, and pretend they are in a bed. As you sing the song, remove one toy at a time, just like in the story. Count how many are left each time. Can you count all the way down to one?
Draw and Count: Draw a big bed on a piece of paper. Use crayons or markers to draw ten friends in the bed. As you sing the song, cross out one friend each time they “fall out.” Count how many are left after each verse. Can you draw a picture of the last friend saying “Good night”?
Bedtime Story Adventure: Imagine you are one of the friends in the bed. What would you say to your friends to make them laugh before they fall out? Share your funny story with a friend or family member. How many friends are left in your story?
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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There were 10 in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Nine.
There were nine in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Eight.
There were eight in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Seven.
There were seven in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Six.
There were six in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Five.
There were five in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Four.
There were four in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Three.
There were three in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Two.
There were two in the bed, and the little one said, “Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
One.
There was one in the bed, and the little one said, “Good night.”
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