Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Jesus put you in the sky
Twinkle twinkle little star
Look how beautiful you are
(this version courtesy of Jr Asparagus and the veggietales)
The problem with twinkle twinkle of course is that, even switching between the original and Jr's variation, I can only sing it so many times before my brains start melting out my ears. If you have kids, I'm sure you've been there... so a couple of weeks ago I started shaking things up...How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Jesus put you in the sky
Twinkle twinkle little star
Look how beautiful you are
(this version courtesy of Jr Asparagus and the veggietales)
Twinkle twinkle little Bear
You have lots and lots of hair
That's good cuz if you were bald
You would look really funny
Twinkle twinkle little Bear
Go to sleep please with your hair
(you understand of course that I make these up as I sing them. Sometimes they rhyme, sometimes they do not, usually they are pretty cheesy, but occasionally they are positively brilliant.)You have lots and lots of hair
That's good cuz if you were bald
You would look really funny
Twinkle twinkle little Bear
Go to sleep please with your hair
One night (after a dozen verses about Bears, Wolves, both kids real names, dogs, stars, moons, etc) I sang something different
Twinkle twinkle little fish
Swimming in a little dish
Please do not fall out of there
You would drown in all the air
Twinkle twinkle little fish
Stay inside your little dish
Bear adored this one. For the next week straight he would get mad if I sang twinkle anything else, he just wanted "Twinkle fish!" (He got daddy to sing twinkle fish--daddy sang about a fish on a dinner dish...clearly we think about fish in different ways!)Swimming in a little dish
Please do not fall out of there
You would drown in all the air
Twinkle twinkle little fish
Stay inside your little dish
Well, this week he's on to something new, only this time it didn't come from me. The other night I asked him if he'd like mommy to sing, and he said "sing twinkle" I said ok and started into a rendition of twinkle fish. He stopped me and said "NO! sing twinkle potato."
Go visit Tiny Talk Tuesday for more posts of the funny things our tiny ones (and not-so-tiny ones) say.
God to love the little ones! Enjoy every moment! They grow up awfully fast!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love how well they're able to grasp language, even at such a young age. Nephew #3 likes to put in requests (actually, demands) for what Old Mc Donald has on his farm. Often times it's TV's, basketballs, and hairbrushes.
ReplyDeleteI also made up a "Tinkle Tinkle little boy" when he was potty training. He thought it was hilarious but I'm not entirely sure if it helped the process...
Oh my goodness - you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteHope you got a potato song ;)
Happy TTT!
I love the twinkles!!!
ReplyDeleteNow I want to paint twinkle fish! I think my son would like your versions :)