"One Little Finger" is a simple and catchy nursery rhyme that teaches young children the different body parts and their functions. The song encourages kids to use their fingers, hands, and other body parts to perform various actions, such as touching their nose, clapping their hands, and raising their arms. This helps to improve their motor skills and hand-eye coordination while also developing their body awareness. Additionally, the repetition of the lyrics and melody helps to enhance their memory and language skills. The nursery rhyme is also a fun and interactive way for parents and teachers to bond with children, encouraging them to sing and dance along. Overall, "One Little Finger" is a beneficial nursery rhyme that promotes physical development, language acquisition, and social interaction in young children.
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One little finger, one little finger, one little finger.
Tap tap tap.
Point your finger up.
Point your finger down.
Put it on your head. Head!
One little finger, one little finger, one little finger.
Tap tap tap.
Point your finger up.
Point your finger down.
Put it on your nose. Nose!
One little finger, one little finger, one little finger.
Tap tap tap.
Point your finger up.
Point your finger down.
Put it on your chin. Chin!
One little finger, one little finger, one little finger.
Tap tap tap.
Point your finger up.
Point your finger down.
Put it on your arm. Arm!
One little finger, one little finger, one little finger.
Tap tap tap.
Point your finger up.
Point your finger down.
Put it on your leg. Leg!
One little finger, one little finger, one little finger.
Tap tap tap.
Point your finger up.
Point your finger down.
Put it on your foot. Foot!
Put it on your leg. Leg!
Put it on your arm. Arm!
Put it on your chin. Chin!
Put it on your nose. Nose!
Put it on your head. Head!
Now let’s wave goodbye. Goodbye!