Puppy Coloring Sheet Page 2

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Because songs automatically break down words into smaller sounds through tones, singing with your child is one of the
best ways develop early literacy skills. Songs and rhymes will also help your child to identify patterns, like rhyming words,
which will help them learn to read. Try the songs and rhymes below.
Songs and rhymes to share:
Oh Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone
If I Were a Dog
Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone
After my bath I try, try, try
To rub myself till I’m dry, dry, dry (rub arms)
Oh where, oh where can he be
With his ears cut short and his tail cut long
Just think how much less time it would take
Oh where, oh where can he be
If I were a dog,
And could shake, shake shake! (shake body)
Call the Cat and Dog
Call the cat
(cup hands around mouth)
And give her some milk
(pretend to pour)
Brush her coat
(pretend to brush)
Till it shines like silk
Call the dog
(cup hands around mouth)
B-I-N-G-O
Give him a bone
(extend hand)
There was a farmer had a dog,
Take him for a walk
(walk fingers)
And Bingo was his name-o.
Then take him home
(form roof shape with fingers)
B-I-N-G-O!
B-I-N-G-O!
This old man
B-I-N-G-O!
This old man, he played one,
(hold up one finger)
And Bingo was his name-o!
He played knick-knack on my thumb.
(tap fists together)
With a knick-knack, paddy whack,
(roll hands)
Give a dog a bone
(hold hand out front, palm up)
This old man came rolling home.
(roll hands)
… he played two, on my shoe.
(tap shoe)
Poor Mo!
… he played three, on my knee.
(tap knee)
There once was a man
…he played four, on the floor.
(tap on floor)
His name was Mo
He took his dog
Wherever he’d go
Five Little Puppies
Five little puppies were playing in the sun.
(hold up 5 fingers)
They climbed up a hill top (reach up high)
This one saw a rabbit, and he began to run.
(wiggle first finger)
Went down on a sled (scoop down with hands)
This one saw a butterfly, and he began to race. (wiggle second finger)
Bumped into a tree
(put hands on head)
This one saw a cat, and he began to chase.
(wiggle third finger)
And went home to bed (sleep on folded hands)
This one tried to catch his tail, and he went round and round.
(wiggle fourth finger)
This one was so quiet, he never made a sound. (wiggle thumb)
The Puppy and the Kitty Cat
Here is a little puppy
(Hold up left fist)
Here is a kitty cat
(Hold up right fist)
Puppy goes to sleep
(Put clenched fist, fingers down on lap)
Curled up on his mat.
Kitty creeps up softly,
(Move fingers of right hand slowly toward left hand)
Tickles puppies chin
(Tickle thumb of left hand with finger of right hand)
Puppy wakes up quickly!
(Lift left fist)
See the chase begin!
(Have left fist "chase" right.)
Some dogs bark (make appropriate noises)
Leg over leg
Some dogs bark.
Leg over leg,
(bounce child on one knee)
Some dogs growl.
As the dog went to Dover;
Some dogs yip.
When he came to a wall
Some dogs howl.
Whoops! he went over (lift child up and over to other knee)
And some dogs just wag their tail. (wiggle bottom)

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