[ANIMAL NOISES]
THE COUNT: [SINGING]
Feel your fingers,
feel your toes.
Grab your elbow, pinch
your nose.
Touch your ankle, tap your
knees, give your
chin a little squeeze.
You'll feel something
hard inside, and
it cannot be denied.
What you feel seem hard as
stone, and it's something
called the bone.
There are bones, bones, bones,
bones, bones inside of you.
Bones, bones, bones, bones,
more than just a few.
So many, you can count them.
Amazing, but it's true.
There are bones, bones, bones,
bones, bones inside of you.
There are bones inside
your hand.
In your feet to help
you stand.
In your elbow and your heel,
lots of lovely bones to feel.
Though your bones are hard
to see, still you have
them just like me.
They are not outside, but in.
Yes, they're underneath
your skin.
Yes there are bones, bones,
bones, bones inside of you.
Bones, bones, bones, bones,
more than just a few.
So many you can count them.
Amazing but it's true.
There are bones, bones, bones,
bones, bones inside of you.
Now, when you put all those
bones together, you make come
up with something you
call a skeleton.
Remember that word, it's
one of my favorites.
And now boys and girls, I will
tell you what happens if you
didn't have any bones.
If you had no bones
at all, then you
couldn't run or crawl.
And you couldn't stand up
straight, or eat dinner of
your plate.
Without bones, we'd all
fall down, just like
puddles on the ground.
Just like melted ice
cream cones if we
didn't have our bones.
Yes there are bones, bones,
bones, bones,
bones inside of you.
Bones, bones, bones, bones,
more than just a few.
So many you can count them.
Amazing but it's true.
There are bones, bones, bones,
bones, bones inside of you.
Ah, and now the most
fun of all.
I will count all the bones
I can think of.
The tailbone, that's one.
The heel bone is two,
ankle bone, three.
Chin bone, four, knee
bone, five.
Hip bone, six, rib bones, that's
7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14.
[LAUGHTER]
I love counting bones.
Besides, it makes
me [INAUDIBLE].
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