Preschool Sings Farm
 

 

 Farm activity printables

 
Sung to: "Wheels on the bus"
 
The cow in barn goes moo, moo, moo,
Moo, moo, moo. Moo, moo, moo,
(repeat)
All around the farm.
The pig in the pen goes oink, oink, oink,...........
The hens in the coop go cluck..........
The lambs on the hill go baa...
The ducks on the pond go quack...
 

 
Sung to: "London Bridge"

I like baby animals,
Animals, animals.
I like baby animals;
I'll name some for you.
Kittens, puppies, chicks and foals,
Chicks and foals, chicks and foals.
Kittens, puppies, chicks and foals,
I can name some more.
Goslings, ducklings, lambs and calves,
Lambs and calves, lambs and calves.
Goslings, ducklings, lambs and calves,
I like baby animals.
 

Down on Grandpa's farm there is a little brown dog.
This dog sounds a lot like this: Arff! Arff!
This dog sounds a lot like this: Arff! Arff!
We're on our way; we're on our way, on our way to Grandpa's farm.
We're on our way; we're on our way, on our way to Grandpa's farm. (Sing about other animals)
 
 
 
Sung to: "Five Little Ducks Went Out To Play"
Five little pigs rolled in the mud -
Squishy, squashy, felt so good.
The farmer took one piggy out.
"Oink, Oink, oink," the pig did shout!
Continue with four, three, etc.
 
 
No little pigs rolled in the mud.
They all looked so clean and good.
The farmer turned his back and then,
Those pigs rolled in the mud again. 
 
 

Said the first little chicken
with a strange little squirm,
"I wish I could find
A fat little worm."

Said the second little chicken,
with an odd little shrug,
"I wish I could find
A fat little bug."

Said the third little chicken'
With a sharp little squeal,
"I wish I could find
Some nice Yellow corn meal."

Said the fourth little chicken
with a sigh of grief,
"I wish I could find
A little green leaf."

Said the fifth little chicken,
With a faint little moan,
"I wish I could find
A wee gravel stone."

"Now see here, said the mother,
From the green garden patch,
"If you want any breakfast,
Just come her and scratch!"
 
 
 
Five eggs and five eggs
Are underneath a hen.
Five eggs and five eggs,
And that makes ten.
The hen keeps the eggs warm for three long weeks.
Snap go the shells with tiny little beaks.
Crack, crack the shells go.
The chickies everyone
Fluff out their feathers
In the warm spring sun.
 

 (Tune of Polly Wolly Doodle)
Oh, a turkey mom and a turkey tom
Go gobble, gobble, gobble all day,
When the moon goes down
And the sun comes around,
They gobble, gobble, gobble all the day.
Chorus: Arm in arm, on the farm,
As they strut their merry way,
Oh a turkey mom, and a turkey tom
Go gobble, gobble, gobble all the day.
Ah, they love to be with their family
And gobble, gobble, gobble all the day,
And they say hello to the folks they know
And gobble, gobble, gobble all the day.
 

Six little ducks that I once knew,
Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones too
But the one little duck with the feathers on his back
He led the other with a quack quack quack
Quack quack quack
Quack quack quack
He led the others with a quack quack quack
 
Down to the river they would go
Wibble wobble wibble wobble to and fro

 But the one little duck with the feathers on his back
He led the other with a quack quack quack
Quack quack quack
Quack quack quack
He led the others with a quack quack quack

 

 All the little ducklings,
Line up in a row.
Quack, quack, quack,
(clap three times)
And away they go.
They follow their mother,
(put hands behind like a tail)
Waddling to and fro.
(waddle)
Quack, quack, quack
(clap three times)
And away they go.  

 

Sung to: "Take Me Out To The Ball Game"
Take me out to the barnyard
Take me out there right now
Show me the cows, pigs and horses too.
I hear an oink and a neigh and a moo
There are chickens laying their eggs
If they don't lay, it's a shame
Oh, it's one, two, three eggs today,
And I'm glad I came.
   
 
  
Down on Grandpa's farm there is a little brown dog.
 

Sung to: "Down By The Station"
Over in the barnyard
Early in the morning,
See the yellow chickens
Standing in a row.
See the busy farmer
Giving them breakfast.
Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
Off they go.
Substitute other farm animals.
 
 
Sung to: "Daisy, Daisy"
Tractors, tractors, tractors help farmers work.
They pull plows that break up the clumps of dirt.
The farmer can work much faster
Because he has a tractor.
There's lots to do the whole year through.
Tractors help farmers do the work.
 

 Sung to: "I'm a little Teapot"
I'm a little piggy
Short and stout
Here are my ears
Here is my snout
When I see the
Farmer in my pen,
I oink, oink, oink
and wiggle my tail.
 
 
(Gallop around)
Galloping, galloping, galloping,
How fast my pony can go,
When he's tired we'll come home,
Slow, slow, slow...
 
I had a little rooster by the old barn gate
And that little rooster was my playmate
And that little rooster went cock-a-doodle-do
Dee-doodley-doodley-doodley-do
(substitute other animals)
 
 
 
Here is a pig fat and round.
He uses his snout to dig up the ground.
Here is a turkey, and a rooster, too.
He crows with a "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"
Here is a cow who gives us milk.
Her nose is cold and soft as silk.
Here is a sheep, "Baa-baa" she goes.
She gives us the wool to make our clothes.
Here is a peeping baby duck.
Here is a hen that says, "Cluck, cluck!"
 

The farmer sows his seeds, the farmer sows his seeds,
Hi-ho, the derry-o, the farmer sows his seeds.
The wind begins to blow...
The rain begins to fall...
The sun begins to shine...
The seeds begin to grow...
The plants grow big and tall...
The farmer cuts his corn...
He puts it in his barns...
And now the harvest is in...
 
 
This is the meadow where every day
Many farm animals come to play.
Here is the food that the farmer brings.
Hay and oats, and other good things.
Here is the great big watering trough.
They take a big drink and then scamper off.
Here are the shears that shear the sheep.
Here is the wool that the farmer will keep.
Here is the barn where they all unite
To rest themselves and sleep all night
 
 
One dog
Two cats
Three goats
Four bats
Five hens
Six cows
Seven geese
Eight sows
Nine sheep
Ten lambs
And hidden away where nobody sees
Are one hundred and fifty bees!
 

 

I'm a little chick,
(crouch down inside your egg)
Ready to hatch,
Pecking at my shell,
(Pecking motion)
Scratch, scratch, scratch!
When I crack it open,
Out I'll creep,
(move warily out of shell)
Fluff my feathers,
Cheep! Cheep! Cheep!

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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