This document contains the lyrics to two classic children's songs: "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm". "The Wheels on the Bus" describes different parts of the bus and their movements through eight verses. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" introduces a farm with different animals and the noises they make in a repetitive format.
This document contains the lyrics to two classic children's songs: "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm". "The Wheels on the Bus" describes different parts of the bus and their movements through eight verses. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" introduces a farm with different animals and the noises they make in a repetitive format.
This document contains the lyrics to two classic children's songs: "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm". "The Wheels on the Bus" describes different parts of the bus and their movements through eight verses. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" introduces a farm with different animals and the noises they make in a repetitive format.
and round, round and round. The wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town.
Old MacDonald had a farm,
Verse 2: The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,
swish, etc.
And on that farm he had a (insert
animal),
Verse 3: The doors on the bus go open and shut,
etc. Verse 4: The people on the bus go up and down, etc. Verse 5: The driver on the bus says move on back etc. Verse 6: The babies on the bus say wah, wah.wah, etc. Verse 7: The mommies on the bus say shh, shh, shh, etc. Verse 8: The daddies on the bus say I love you, etc.
Ee, ie, ee, ie, oh.
Ee, ie, ee, ie, oh.
With a (noise the animal makes) here, And a (noise the animal makes) there, Here a (noise), there a (noise), Everywhere a (noise), (noise). Old MacDonald had a farm, Ee, ie, ee, ie, oh.