Hello Toes

 

 

Let's say hello to our toes.
Hello toes! Goodbye toes.
Hello toes! Goodbye toes.
My toes are feeling shy today, but now they're feeling better!
Hello hands! Goodbye hands.
Hello hands! Goodbye hands.
My hands are feeling shy today, but now they're feeling better!
Hello face! Goodbye face.
Hello face! Goodbye face.
My face is feeling shy today, but now it's feeling better!

You can continue with different body parts, naming silly body parts (belly button, arm pits, elbows, nose, eyes, hair, etc.), until you've reached your tongue, then stick it out and waggle it!

Good Night Toes
Good morning toes! (flex toes and point them toward ceiling)
Good night toes. (relax ankles and let toes droop)
Good morning toes!
Good night toes.
Good morning toes!
My toes are playing all day long (wiggle toes)
And now they feel very, very sleepy. (relax and let toes droop)
''Repeat with hands, arms, and other body parts.

Hello Fingers, Goodbye Fingers
Hello Fingers (wiggle fingers)
Goodbye Fingers (hide behind back)
Hello Fingers (wiggle fingers)
Goodbye Fingers (hide behind back)
My fingers are feeling shy today (ball fingers together close to chest)
But now they’re feeling better!  (shake fingers!!)
Repeat with different body parts
Toes, elbows, nose, hair, etc

With Props:
Use a scarf to cover each body part, dramatically uncovering it on "hello" (and "feeling better") and covering again with the scarf on "goodbye" and "feeling shy"; try ending with face or head for a peek-a-boo effect.

Hello Toes

 

 

Let's say hello to our toes.
Hello toes! Goodbye toes.
Hello toes! Goodbye toes.
My toes are feeling shy today, but now they're feeling better!
Hello hands! Goodbye hands.
Hello hands! Goodbye hands.
My hands are feeling shy today, but now they're feeling better!
Hello face! Goodbye face.
Hello face! Goodbye face.
My face is feeling shy today, but now it's feeling better!

You can continue with different body parts, naming silly body parts (belly button, arm pits, elbows, nose, eyes, hair, etc.), until you've reached your tongue, then stick it out and waggle it!

Good Night Toes
Good morning toes! (flex toes and point them toward ceiling)
Good night toes. (relax ankles and let toes droop)
Good morning toes!
Good night toes.
Good morning toes!
My toes are playing all day long (wiggle toes)
And now they feel very, very sleepy. (relax and let toes droop)
''Repeat with hands, arms, and other body parts.

Hello Fingers, Goodbye Fingers
Hello Fingers (wiggle fingers)
Goodbye Fingers (hide behind back)
Hello Fingers (wiggle fingers)
Goodbye Fingers (hide behind back)
My fingers are feeling shy today (ball fingers together close to chest)
But now they’re feeling better!  (shake fingers!!)
Repeat with different body parts
Toes, elbows, nose, hair, etc

With Props:
Use a scarf to cover each body part, dramatically uncovering it on "hello" (and "feeling better") and covering again with the scarf on "goodbye" and "feeling shy"; try ending with face or head for a peek-a-boo effect.