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Walking In The Jungle

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Let’s take a walk in the jungle! “Walking In The Jungle” teaches jungle animals and actions (walking, stomping, jumping, skipping) with some creative play.

Music & Lyrics: Copyright 2011 Super Simple Learning®
Video: Copyright 2013 Super Simple Learning®

Lyrics:
Let’s take a walk in the jungle.
Walking in the jungle. Walking in the jungle.
We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Walking in the jungle. Walking in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a frog!
We’re not afraid!

Let’s stomp.
Stomping in the jungle. Stomping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Stomping in the jungle. Stomping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a monkey!
We’re not afraid!

Let’s jump.
Jumping in the jungle. Jumping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Jumping in the jungle. Jumping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a toucan!
We’re not afraid!

Let’s skip.
Skipping in the jungle. Skipping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Skipping in the jungle. Skipping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a tiger!
RUN!

Song: Walking In The Jungle
CD: Super Simple Songs – Animals
Music: Super Simple Learning
Vocals: Devon Thagard and Shelly Lomonaco

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