Wheels on the Bus. Song for Kids with Lyrics

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In this lesson, children are invited to imagine a lively bus ride, exploring various elements of the bus, such as its spinning wheels, cheerful horn, and helpful wipers. The lesson highlights the fun experiences of the passengers, including babies and their parents, while encouraging participation through singing the familiar song “The Wheels on the Bus.” Overall, it emphasizes the joy and excitement of traveling through town on a bus.
  1. What do the wheels on the bus do when it goes for a ride?
  2. How do the people on the bus feel when they bounce up and down?
  3. What sounds do you hear from the bus when it travels through the town?

The Wheels on the Bus

Let’s go on a fun bus ride! The bus has big, round wheels. Can you imagine them going round and round? They spin and spin as the bus travels all through the town!

People on the Bus

Guess what? The people on the bus have a fun time too! They go up and down, up and down, just like a little bounce. It’s like a fun ride all through the town!

The Horn on the Bus

Beep beep beep! That’s the sound of the bus horn. It goes beep beep beep to say hello to everyone in the town. Isn’t that a cheerful sound?

The Wipers on the Bus

When it rains, the bus has wipers that go swish swish swish. They help the driver see clearly by cleaning the windshield. Swish swish swish, all through the town!

The Sign on the Bus

The bus has a sign that goes blink blink blink. It helps people know where the bus is going. Blink blink blink, all through the town!

Babies and Parents on the Bus

Sometimes, there are babies on the bus. They might go wah wah wah if they are sleepy or hungry. But don’t worry! The parents on the bus go shh, shh, shh to help them feel better. It’s a cozy ride all through the town!

Let’s Sing Together!

Now that you know all about the bus, let’s sing the song together! It’s a fun way to remember everything that happens on the bus as it travels all through the town. Enjoy the ride!

  • What sounds do you hear when you are on a bus or in a car? Can you make those sounds with your voice?
  • Have you ever been on a bus ride? What was your favorite part of the ride, and why?
  • Imagine you are on a bus with your friends. What fun things would you like to do or see during the ride?
  1. Wheel Observations: Take a walk around your neighborhood or school and look for different types of wheels. Can you find wheels on cars, bikes, or even shopping carts? Draw a picture of the wheels you see and talk about how they are similar or different from the bus wheels in the story.

  2. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your house or classroom. Can you find objects that make sounds like the bus horn (beep beep beep) or the wipers (swish swish swish)? Try to mimic these sounds and see if your friends can guess what part of the bus they belong to.

  3. Role Play Bus Ride: Set up chairs in a row to create a pretend bus. Take turns being the driver, passengers, and even the bus horn! Use your imagination to act out a bus ride, including going up and down like the people on the bus, and saying shh, shh, shh to calm the babies. What other fun things can you do on your bus ride?

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

The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round. The wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town. The people on the bus go up and down, up and down, up and down. The people on the bus go up and down all through the town. The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep, beep beep beep, beep beep beep. The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep all through the town. The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish, swish swish swish, swish swish swish. The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish all through the town.

The sign on the bus goes blink blink blink, blink blink blink, all through the town. The bus goes round and round, round and round, all through the town. The babies on the bus go wah wah wah, wah wah wah, wah wah wah. The babies on the bus go wah wah wah all through the town. The parents on the bus go shh, shh, shh, all through the town.

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

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