Five Little Monkeys Swinging in a Tree

Five Little Monkeys Swinging in a Tree Lyrics
Lyrics:
5 Little Monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator, ”Can’t catch me!”
Along comes Mr. Alligator mouth open wide
and snap goes the monkey deep inside!
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Hi wonderful you today we’re gonna sing Five little monkeys so get out your five Little monkeys Five little monkeys swinging on a tree Teasing mr alligator can’t catch me Comes mr alligator mouth open wide and Snap goes the monkey deep inside How many are left one two Three Four Four little monkeys swinging on a tree Teasing mr alligator can’t catch me Along comes mr alligator mouth open wide And snap goes the monkey deep inside How many are left Only three One Two three Three little monkeys swinging on a tree Teasing mr alligator can’t catch me Oh mom comes mr alligator mouth open Wide and snack goes the monkey deep Inside How many are left One Two Two little monkeys swinging on a tree Teasing mr alligator can’t catch me Along comes mr alligator mouth open wide And snap goes the monkey deep inside How many left just one One little monkey swinging on a tree Teasing mr alligator can’t catch me Along comes mr

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Alligator mouth open wide and snap goes The monkey deep inside great job See you later alligator

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About the Author: Irene Jones

I was a teacher in the Philadelphia Public School System for over 20 years. I love teaching preschoolers and watching them progress from wide eyed blank slates to being able to read and write. The pride they enjoy from advancing their abilities and seeing their imagination grow is the greatest reward a teacher can receive.