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Puppy Jumps Over a Stick
Higgelty Piggelty (a bouncing rhyme)
Puppy jumps over one stick
(place tips of thumbs together)
Higgelty piggelty pop!
Two sticks
(place tips of pointer fingers together)
The dog has eaten the mop
The pig’s in a hurry
Three sticks
(place tips of middle fingers together)
The cat’s in a flurry
And four
(place tips of ring fingers together)
Puppy jumps over a little stick
(place tips of pinkies together)
Higgelty piggelty pop!
And now there are no more!
(open hands wide)
Puppy’s Doghouse
Ten Little Puppies (count on fingers)
This is puppy’s doghouse
(tips of all fingers together)
One little, two little, three little puppies
This is puppy’s bed
(hands flat, palms together)
Four little, five little, six little puppies
This is puppy’s snack bowl
(cup hands)
Seven little, eight little, nine little puppies
Where he can be fed
(rub tummy)
Ten little puppies play with me!
This is puppy’s collar
(make a circle with hands)
-sing it in reverse too! -
His name is on it too
Take a ball and throw it
(pretend to toss ball)
He’ll bring it back to you!
(tap palms on lap)
My Dog Rags by Bob McGrath
I have a dog, his name is Rags; (hold hands down by ears)
He eats so much his tummy sags, (rub hands on tummy)
His ears flip flop, his tail wig wags,
(flop hands by ears, wag your tail)
And when he walks, he walks zig zag
(cross arms in front on zig, open on zag, sway body)
CHORUS:
He goes flip flop, wig wag, zig zag;
(flop hands, wag tail, sway)
He goes flip flop, wig wag, zig zag;
He goes flip flop, wig wag, zig zag;
Puppy and the Chicken
I love Rags and he love me!
(hug self)
All around the barnyard
The puppy chased the chicken
How much is that doggie in the window
(race hands around each other)
How much is that doggie in the window? (arf! arf!)
He thought it was a lot of fun
The one with the waggle-y tail?
Until the chicken pecked him!
How much is that doggie in the window? (arf! arf!)
(peck back of hand with the other)
I do hope that doggie's for sale!
Biscuit Dog
Instructions for making a magnet using a dog biscuit.
Materials Needed:
1 Dog Biscuit
Felt
2 Wiggle Eyes
Glue
2 small Pom-poms
1 Red Seed Bead
4 medium Pom-poms
1 self adhesive magnet strip
Instructions:
Cut 2 ear shapes out of felt. Glue them onto the dog biscuit. Glue on wiggle eyes. Place
2 small (1/4 to 1/2 inch) pom-poms side by side just below the eyes. Glue on a red seed
bead for the nose. Glue 4 medium pom-poms on to be the feet of the dog (figure 3). Some optional finishing
touches: add a collar and tag using scrap felt, ribbon, or beads and glue a magnet strip to the back.
Note: by first painting the biscuit with shellac, a thin layer of glue, or other varnish may help keep the biscuit
from crumbling and may help the completed magnet last longer.
Say it with sign!
Tap your leg and snap your fingers
as if you are calling a dog to come to you.

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