3-4 Years
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The Wheels on The Stroller Go...
ages 0-4
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Stroller, kids, enough air in your lungs to sing.
Activity Detail
We all know the old "Wheels on the Bus." Next time you go for a walk, try singing "Wheels on the Stroller." Some sample lyrics: The visor on the stroller goes up and down. The girls in the stroller go whee, whee, whee (or wah wah wah, depending on the day. The doggie by the stroller goes bark, bark, bark. The mommy pushing the stroller goes huff and puff. The people on the street say 'Look how cute!' all through the town! Younger children will build their vocabulary by listening to you name the different things you see; older children can help by offering suggestions for lyrics.
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