1. Kids in Motion (Eric Lowen, Dan Navarro, Rick Boston)
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1. Kids In Motion (Eric Lowen, Dan Navarro, Rick Boston) Calling all boys and calling all girls, Let's send a message around the world. Everybody come gather 'round, Let's join together in a happy sound. Roll over, jump out of bed. Come on, now you'll make new friends. When you're movin' the fun will never end. Chorus: Kids in Motion, Everybody's dancin' to the beat. Kids in Motion, Time to shake your hands and move your feet. Kids in Motion. Hey kids, tell me what you say, Are you ready to dance your cares away? Ready, steady, now I'll say "go" And we'll all start swaying to and fro. Make your fingers reach for the sky. You can do it now, if you try. And you'll feel so great to be alive. Chorus: Everybody loves those Kids in Motion, Everybody's dancin' to the beat. Kids in Motion. Time to shake your hands and move your feet. Kids in Motion, Everybody turn around and shout! Kids in Motion, Feelin' good is what it's all about. Kids in Motion! Kids! Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
2. The Body Rock (Greg Scelsa) Everybody get that rock and roll in your hands, In your hands, in your hands; Everybody get that rock and roll in your hands, We're doin' the Body Rock. Everybody get that rock and roll in your hips, In your hips, in your hips; Everybody get that rock and roll in your hips, We're doin' the Body Rock. Chorus: Now you can get your knees knockin' to that rock and roll By shakin' 'em to the beat, And when you get your body rockin' down in your feet The feelin' is, oh, so sweet. Everybody get that rock and roll in your arms, In your arms, in your arms; Everybody get that rock and roll in your arms, We're doin' the Body Rock. Come on and get that rock and roll in your head, In your head, in your head; Everybody get that rock and roll in your head, We're doin' the Body Rock. (Repeat 4 times) Come on, rock your whole body! Chorus: Everybody rock your body from side to side, Side to side, from side to side; Come on, rock your body from side to side, Doin' the Body Rock. Come on rock your body from the front to the back, The front to the back, from the front to the back; Everybody rock your body from the front to the back. We're doin' the Body Rock. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
3. Animal Action I (Greg Scelsa, Christopher and Covita Moroney) Come on everybody, Come down to the zoo. We're gonna' do a dance like the animals do. Animal Action It's so much fun. Animal Action, . . . Move like a horse. (Repeat verse) . . . Move like a spider. . . . Move like a bunny. . . . Move like a lion. . . . Move like a bee. . . . Move like a duck. Animal Action, Oo, oo, oo. Animal Action. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
4. The Freeze (Greg Scelsa) Now here's a game that's kinda' neat, Just get your body in the beat, But when you hear the music quit, Don't want to see you move a bit. Now you can dance any way that you please, But listen closely for The Freeze. (Instrumental) Now you can hop and you can bop, And you can flip and you can flop, And you can rock and roll With style and ease. And you can bump and you can hustle, But don't ever move a muscle, When you hear the music, come into The Freeze. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
5. Count Bounce (Kevin Quinn, Carole Quinn, Donald Quinn, and Lee Garland) ONE! That's the number when I'm all alone; A single scoop upon my ice cream cone. TWO! That's the number in a pair of shoes; Shoes and socks will always come in twos. THREE! Dancing dolphins in the deep blue sea, oh, Swim together in a perfect trio. FOUR! Lucky petals on a four-leaf clover; Lucky me I'm feeling good all over. Chorus: Hey! Who's got the number? We've got the number, we've got the number. Hey! Who's got the number? We've got the number on the Count Bounce countdown. FIVE! Of my fingers in a "high-five" hi! Hold them up and then I wave goodbye. SIX! Yummy cookies in a half a dozen; Gonna' share them with my country cousin. SEVEN! Seven colors in a rainbow heaven; Add the days up in a week to seven. EIGHT! That's the time I have to go to bed; Count the sheep a-jumpin' overhead. (Chorus) NINE! It's like a six but it's upside down; That's the number of the Count Bounce clown. TEN! Number ten will take a one and zero; Count again and be the Count Bounce hero. Shout: One! Two! Three! Four! Five! Six! Seven! Eight! . . . NINE! It's like a six but it's upside down. TEN! Snap your fingers and you turn around. (Chorus - Two times) Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
6. The Balancing Act (Kevin Quinn) Now put your arms down low And stretch your neck up high, Like a tall giraffe with his head in the sky. Then bend your body down And put your arms back flat, Just like a cuckoo bird or a super jet, yeah. Now spread your legs out wide, Pointing your hands up high. Make a mountain like that In the Balancing Act. Now grab one leg behind you and stretch it so; You do your best rendition of an archer's bow. Now put your hands up skinny top, Lets in tight. Stand on your tippy toes, and you're an arrow in flight. Now sit like an easy chair, Even though nothing's there Put your hands in your lap In the Balancing Act. Now lay fact down, Grab your feet, don't let go, And you'll soon be doing the banana boat. Now sit up, Make yourself real small, and you'll wind up lookin' like a circus ball. Yeah. Put your arms and your legs our straight. Wave goodbye 'cause we're running late. It's been fun, hurry back To the Balancing Act. 'Cause we all got the knack For the Balancing Act. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
7. BeanBag Boogie (Greg Scelsa) Put your beanbag on your head, While you move your body to the sound. Now put your beanbag on your shoulders, Don't let your beanbag touch the ground. Now put your beanbag on your elbow, And move your body to the sound. Yay, Yeah! Now hold that beanbag in your hand And boogie while you can. Chorus: Come on and jump to the Beanbag Boogie Come on and jump to the Beanbag Boogie Everybody jump to the Beanbag Boogie Come on and jump to the Beanbag Boogie Put your beanbag on your forehead, While you move any way you choose. Now put your beanbag on your finger, And get your whole self in the groove. Now put your beanbag on your ear, And let the music make you move. Whoa, whoa! Now hold that beanbag in your hand And boogie while you can. Chorus . . . Shake to the Beanbag Boogie Put that beanbag on your tummy, Lean back, boogie to the sound. Now put your beanbag on your back, Remember, don't let it touch the ground. Now put your beanbag on your knee. Can you boogie, boogie all around? Now hold that beanbag in your hand And boogie while you can. Chorus . . . Stomp to the Beanbag Boogie Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
8. My Shadow, Poetry In Motion (Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, Music by John Debney) I have a little shadow That goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him Is more than I can see. He is very, very like me From the heels up to the head; And I see him jump before me When I jump into my bed. The funniest thing about him Is the way he likes to grow; Not at all like proper children, Which is always very slow. For he sometimes shoots up taller Like an indian rubber ball; And he sometimes gets so little That there's none of him at all. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
9. Body Talk (Instructions by Julie Weissman, Music by Babyface) Get ready to warm up all the muscles in your body, everyone. All right! Let's get moving! Move your eyebrows up and down. Everybody move your nose . . . like a bunny. Move your cheeks . . . like a frog. Now move your mouth . . . like a fish. Move your tongue . . . like a lizard Move your chin from side to side. Now move your head around and around slowly. Now move your shoulders up and down, up and down. Now move your elbows; wiggle those elbows. Move your hands; shake those hands. Everybody move your fingers; make them wiggle. Swing your arms; swing them around and around. Move your chest - in and out. Keep going. Good! Now move your tummy; stick it way out. Hold it in. Good work! Now shake those hips; Warm up those hips from side to side, Move them around and around. Move one leg. Swing it gently back and forth. Now the other leg. Try to balance. Swing it slowly. Good work! Move your knees. Wiggle those knees. Now move one foot. Shake it all around Get ready to shake your other foot. Move it all around. Shake it. All right. Get ready now. Shake your whole body out. Wiggle every part of you. Keep going! And Stop! Give yourselves a hand, everybody. You did a great job. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
10. Animal Action II (Greg Scelsa, Christopher and Covin Moroney) Come on, everybody, Come down to the zoo. We're gonna' do a dance like the animals do. Animal Action It's so much fun. Animal Action, Move like an . . . elephant. (Repeat verse) . . . Move like a cat. . . . Move like a frog. . . . Move like a bird. . . . Move like a snake. . . . Move like a monkey. Animal Action, Oo, oo, oo. Animal Action. Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
11. Shadow Dancing (Greg Scelsa) We're gonna' play a game called "Shadow Dancing." All you have to do is follow me. Just watch me closely and be my shadow Can you move your body just like me? Chorus: Shadow Dancing . . . do what you see. Shadow Dancing . . . exactly. Shadow Dancing . . . do what you see. Shadow Dancing . . . do it just like me. Instrumental Verse Chorus Come on, let's play a game called "Shadow Dancing." All you have to do is follow me. Well, you're to watch me closely and be my shadow. Can you move your body just like me? Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
12. Tummy Tango (Steve Samler, Fred Koch and Greg Scelsa) Think about your favorite food ...... What's the shape of an apple? . . . What's the shape of a pretzel? . . . What's the shape of a banana? . . . What's the shape of a donut? Let's all do the Tummy Tango. Think about some food that moves ...... Show me wiggly spaghetti. . . . Show me popcorn popping. . . . Show me jiggly jello. . . . Show me popsicles melting. Let's all do the Tummy Tango. Chorus: Tango to the left. Tummy Tango! Tango to the right. Tummy Tango! Tango to the front. Tummy Tango! Tango to the back. Tango way down low. Tango 'til you touch the sky. Think about some food you like...... What's the shape of a pear? . . . What's the shape of a grape? . . . What's the shape of a pizza? . . . What's the shape of a carrot? Let's all do the Tummy Tango! Chorus Think about your favorite food ...... What's the shape of an egg? . . . What's the shape of a mushroom? . . . What's the shape of a lollipop? . . . What's the shape of a pickle? Let's all do the Tummy Tango! Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
13. Show Me What You Feel (Steve Samler, Fred Koch and Greg Scelsa) Show me how you move when you're feeling happy, Show me. Come on and show me how you move when you're feeling shy, Show me. Come on and show me how you move when you're feeling tired, Show me. Chorus: Show me how you move when you feel like dancing around. I say, show me how you move when you feel like dancing around. Show me how you move when you're feeling sad, Show me. Show me how you move when you feel excited, Show me. Show me how you move when you're feeling strong, Show me. Now show me how you move when you feel afraid, Show me. Chorus: Show me how you move when you feel surprised, Show me. Come on and show me how you move when you're feeling hungry, Show me. Show me how you move when you're feeling silly, Show me. Now show me how you feel when somebody loves you, Show me. Chorus Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
14. BeanBag Boogie II (Greg Scelsa) Put your beanbag on your arm, While you move your body to the sound. Now put your beanbag on your nose, Don't let your beanbag touch the ground. Now put your beanbag on your wrist, And move your body all around. Now hold that beanbag in your hand And boogie while you can. Chorus: Come on and rock to the Beanbag Boogie Everybody rock to the Beanbag Boogie Everybody rock to the Beanbag Boogie Rock your body to the Beanbag Boogie Put your beanbag on your foot, While you move any way you choose. Now put your beanbag on your leg, And get your whole self in the groove. Now put your beanbag on your chest, And let the music make you move. Yeah, yeah. Now hold that beanbag in your hand, And boogie while you can. Chorus . . . Twist to the Beanbag Boogie Put that beanbag on under your chin, And rock, boogie to the sound. Put your beanbag under your arm; Remember, don't let it touch the ground. Now put that beanbag between your knees, And boogie, boogie all around. Yeah, yeah. Now hold that beanbag in your hand; Boogie while you can. Chorus . . . Dance to the Beanbag Boogie Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .
15. What Is Pink? Poetry In Motion (Poem by Christina Rossetti, Music by Tom Baker) What is pink? A rose in pink By the fountain's brink. What is red? A poppy's red In its barley bed. What is blue? That sky is blue Where the clouds float thru. What is white? A swan is white Sailing in the light. What is yellow? Pears are yellow Rich and ripe and mellow. What is green? The grass is green With small flowers between. What is violet? Clouds are violet In the summer twilight. What is orange? Why an orange Just an orange! Go Back to Kids In Motion . . .