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Peter Pointer, Where are you? Here I am Need words please!
Two year old nephew keeps singing parts of this rhyme, and I do not know the words to join in,
Many thanks in advance
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Where are you?
Here I am, here I am
How do you do?
Peter Pointer, Peter Pointer
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am
How do you do?
Toby Tall, Toby Tall
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am
How do you do?
Ruby Ring, Ruby Ring
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am
How do you do?
Baby Small, Baby Small
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am
How do you do?
Fingers all, Fingers all
Where are you?
Here we are, here we are
How do you do?
In the US I learned the finger song this way. The appropriat finger of each hand waggles as it sings to its opposite number, and then they run away behind your back.
"Where is Pointer? Where is Pointer?
Here I am! Here I am!
How are you today sir? Very well I thank you!
Run away! Run away?"
Same with Pinky and Thumbkin, but I don't remember names for the digits referred to above as Toby Tall and Ruby Ring. They are, of course, hard for a young child to point with and waggle independently, plus you run the risk of making a rude gesture with old Toby.
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