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The Spirit of Halloween : Halloween Song

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Over the River and Through the Woods | Family Sing Along - Muffin Songs

Lyrics: Over the river and through the woods Over the river and through the woods To Grandmother’s house we go The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh Through white and drifted snow Over the river and through the woods Oh, how the wind does blow! It stings the toes and bites the nose As over the ground we go Repeat Over the river and through the woods And through the barnyard gate We seem to go extremely slow It is so hard to wait! Over the river and through the woods Now Grandmother’s cap I spy! Hooray for the fun! Is the pudding done? Hooray for the pumpkin pie!

Wind the bobbin up - kids song

Happyape's version of the classic action song, Wind the Bobbin up: Wind the bobbin up, Wind the bobbin up, Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap. Wind it back again, Wind it back again, Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap, Point to the ceiling, Point to the floor, Point to the window, Point to the door, Clap your hands together, 1, 2, 3, put your hands upon your knee

This Is The Way We Brush Our Teeth | HD Version

First, take your toothbrush. Next add a small amount of toothpaste... now.... Brush! This is the way we brush our teeth brush our teeth brush our teeth This is the way we brush our teeth We do it in the morning! brushing up, and brushing down left and right and round and round….. A nice white smile will then be found! We've brushed really well! This is the way we brush our teeth brush our teeth brush our teeth This is the way we brush our teeth We do it in the evening! brushing left, and brushing right Brushing til our teeth are bright! Then we say [yamn] "good night!" We've brushed really well! This is the way we brush our teeth brush our teeth brush our teeth This is the way we brush our teeth We do it twice a day!

In the Valley of Rocks

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So we went to Devon in what turned out to be the worst week of the summer. It's always a gamble when you holiday on these fair isles, and it was a gamble that we lost. But hey, that's what rain proofs and wellies are for, right?! Anyway, we and some friends rented a house in North Devon and it was ridiculously beautiful, despite the weather. On this particular day the weather was dreadful, but we got out of the house anyway and headed to Lynton, a little town on the coast. The skies cleared after lunch, and me and the boys walked up to the Valley of Rocks , a beautiful, if slightly smelly, walk along a coastal path. The smell became self-explanatory when we literally crossed paths with a feral goat. The walk itself was our favourite part of the whole week, something you might be able to guess from these pictures. It was still a bit drizzly so we got to see a rainbow - from above!! Just breathtaking. Along the path there were little sheltered seating areas, and in one of them we

Oh, Susanna! | Family Sing Along - Muffin Songs

Lyrics: Oh, Susannah! I come from Alabama With a banjo on my knee I'm going to Louisiana, My true love for to see. It rained all night the day I left The weather it was dry The sun so hot, I froze to death Susannah, don't you cry. Oh, Susannah, Oh don't you cry for me For I come from Alabama With a banjo on my knee. I had a dream the other night When everything was still I dreamed I saw Susannah dear A-coming down the hill. The buckwheat cake was in her mouth The tear was in her eye Says I, “I'm coming from the south, Susannah, don't you cry.” Oh, Susannah, Oh don't you cry for me For I come from Alabama With a banjo on my knee. I come from A-la-ba-ma With a ban-jo on my knee, I'm going to Lou-i-siana, My true love for to see. Oh, Su-san-nah, oh, Don't you cry for me, For I come from A-la-ba-ma With a ban-jo on my knee.

Greetings!

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Dear neglected blog, I'm sorry that I've been ignoring you for the past month. I didn't mean to disappear like I did, but life got in the way. Big things have happened; Oomoo started school a couple of weeks ago. He loves it and has settled in well. When he was born almost five years ago, the first day at school seemed like a life time away, and suddenly we were here. It feels like everything lately has revolved around this momentous moment, but now the dust has settled it's time to knuckle down and get on with things. You know, I don't think I've even touched my camera this month. Must see to it that I do. And I haven't even shown you the pictures I took on our Devon holiday at the end of last month! I'll get on it, I promise. Anyway, good to see you again and let's catch up some more next week. Love, F xx