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10. L Is for Llama (Tina's Song)

(Guitar & Voice: Ginger Hendrix)
L IS FOR LLAMA (TINA'S SONG)

This song is all about the hand motions. Go through the motions first, then sing the song . . . see how fast you can sing it. Tina Rae loved this one.

A is for apple (bite an apple)
B is for ball (throw a ball)
C is for cat (make a kitty noise with claws)
and D’s for Mr. Doll (“hello” and shake hands)

E is elephant (big swinging trunk wiith your arm)
F is for fox (little ears on your head with two fingers)
G’s for a giraffe in a really big box (stretch your neck up really high)

H is for helicopter (a finger helicopter blade on your head)
I is for some ice (“Brrrr” and hold your shoulders)
J is for jam (“mmmm mmmm” and lick your lips)
and K is for a kite (“whoa!” two arms pulled by a kite)

L is for a lama (pretend to spit--but dont' really spit on anybody, okay?)
M is for a moose (a rack with both hands upside down on your head)
N’s for a nun on the back of a caboose (waving the parade wave)

O is for ostrich (a beak with your hand)
P is for some pipe (stretch out a length of pipe with two hands)
Q is for quintuplets (flash five fingers)
and R is for some rice (make rice-scooping chopsticks with two fingers)

S is for a sailor (swing your arms sailor-style)
T is for some tea (tip up a tea cup with your pinky pointing out)
U’s for an umbrella (hold an umbrella with two hands)
and V’s for victory (“Score!”)

W’s for water we use to take a baaaaaaaaaaaaaaath . . . . .. . . .
(arms out wide in a big Broadway finale stance and shake your hands--you know: jazz hands)

X is for x-ray (make an x)
Y is for a yack (thumbs on your head for ears)
Z is for a zebra (make stripes with your fingers)
and we’re all the way back.


© Ginger Hendrix