Help me to find out songs about different flowers?

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For a long time I don’t fly between flowers like a bee, and as spring is approaching, I publish raising these photos done some weeks ago days to a bunch of flowers under the tenuous natural light that entered by a window.

Hace tiempo que no revoloteo entre flores como una abeja, y como se acerca la primavera, subo estas fotos hechas hace unas semanas a un ramo de flores bajo la tenue luz natural que entraba por una ventana.

Question by Shameema Abdeen: Help me to find out songs about different flowers?
I need songs about different 9 flowers for my preschool.I tried a lot.Its for flower day

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  1. Sung to: “Mary Had A Little Lamb”
    Once there was a dandy lady, Dandy lady, dandy lady,
    Once there was a dandy lady, Who loved to dance, they say.
    She had beautiful hair of gold,……..
    ………. And loved to dance all day.
    As time passed by and she grew old,……..
    ……… Her hair all turned to grey.
    Now when the dandy lady dances,……..
    ………Her hair all blows away.

    Yellow yellow daffodil, dancing in the sun..
    oh yellow , yellow daffodil, you tell me spring has come.
    I can hear a blue bird sing, and hear a robin call.
    but yellow yellow daffodil I love you most of all.

    five little tulips bright and gay, (hold up fingers and thumb on one hand)
    Let us water them each day. (make sprinkle motion with other hand)
    Watch them open in the bright sunlight. (cup hand, then open it)
    Watch them when it is night. (close hand again)

    I’m a little daisy
    Tall and slim (Stand on tiptoes)
    Here are my petals (Place hands on side of head & wiggle fingers)
    Here is my stem (Hold arms down at sides of legs)
    When the sun comes up (Make sun with arms)
    And the rain comes down (Flutter hands to floor like rain-end in crouching position)
    I grow, grow, grow- up from the ground! (slowly raise up bring hand over head)

    One little daffodil had nothing much to do,
    Out popped another one, then there were two.
    Two little daffodils were smiling at a bee,
    Out popped another one, then there were three.
    Three little daffodils were growing by the door,
    Out popped another one, then there were four.
    Four little daffodils were glad to be alive,
    Out popped another one, then there were five.
    Five little daffodils were wearing golden crowns,
    They danced in the breeze in green satin gowns.

    Sung to: “The Farmer In The Dell”

    The farmer plants the seeds
    The farmer plants the seeds
    Hi, Ho and Cherry O
    The farmer plants the seeds
    The rain begins to fall
    The sun begins to shine
    The plants begin to grow
    The buds all open up
    The flowers smile at me

    Sung to: “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes”

    Do you know the parts of plants, parts of plants?
    Do you know the parts of plants, parts of plants?
    All kinds of plants that grow and grow and grow.
    Do you know the parts of plants, parts of plants?
    The roots hold the plant in place, plant in place.
    The roots hold the plant in place, plant in place.
    The roots store food and water too.
    The roots hold the plant in place, plant in place.
    The stem moves water up the plant, up the plant.
    The stem moves water up the plant, up the plant.
    The stem brings water to the leaves.
    The stem moves water up the plant, up the plant.
    The leaves soak up the sun, soak up the sun.
    The leaves soak up the sun, soak up the sun.
    The sun helps the plant to grow and grow and grow.
    The leaves soak up the sun, soak up the sun.
    The flower grows into a fruit, into a fruit.
    The flower grows into a fruit, into a fruit.
    Inside the fruit are little, tiny seeds.
    The flower grows into a fruit, into a fruit.

    Five little flowers standing in the sun (hold up five fingers)
    See their heads nodding, bowing one by one? (bend fingers several times)
    Down, down, down comes the gentle rain (raise hands, wiggle fingers and lower
    arms to simulate falling rain) And the five little flowers lift their heads up again! (hold up five fingers)

    I’m a little flower seed.
    I’m planted in the earth.
    I feel the sun come down on me to warm this big old earth. (children sit and tuck in their heads and knees to look like a ball)
    The rain begins to come and gets rid of my big thirst. (wiggle fingers in the air in a downward motion)
    I then became a big and pretty flower so you can pick me first. (children stand up)

    Flowers tall, (let tall fingers stand up)
    Flowers small, (let little finger and thumb stand up)
    Count them one by one,
    Blowing with the breezes
    In the springtime sun!
    1,2,3,4,5 (touch each finger as you count)
    Five spring flowers, all in a row.
    The first one said, “We need rain to grow!”
    The second one said, “Oh my, we need water!”
    The third one said, “Yes, it is getting hotter!”
    The fourth one said, “I see clouds in the sky.”
    The fifth one said, “I wonder why?”

    Then BOOM went the thunder
    And ZAP went the lightning!
    That springtime storm was really frightening!
    But the flowers weren’t worried–no, no, no, no!
    The rain helped them to grow, grow, GROW!

    hope this helps

    Chloe James
    May 7, 2013 at 8:09 pm
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  2. There’s lots out there just search yahoo for preschool flower songs. I did a finger play about five pretty flowers can’t remember the words but type it in yahoo and you’ll find it along with many others.

    alidan1984
    May 7, 2013 at 8:55 pm
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  3. cute song I wrote for my preschoolers to sing:

    Plants added 4-14-98 Original Author Unknown
    Sung to: “The Farmer In The Dell”

    I’m a Little Flower Pot added 8-18-98 Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: “I’m a Little Teapot”
    Make a flower to go on front of children or either around face with tissue paper and stem on body
    I’m a little flower pot mom put out (point to self)
    If you take care of me, I will sprout. (nod head, point to self)
    When you water me, I will grow (make sprinkling motions w/ right hand)
    Into a pretty flower, don’t you know! (raise left hand slowly up from
    floor, make wide circle with hands or arms)
    Daffodil song added 8-18-98 Original Author Unknown
    Yellow yellow daffodil, dancing in the sun..
    oh yellow , yellow daffodil, you tell me spring has come.
    I can hear a blue bird sing, and hear a robin call.
    but yellow yellow daffodil I love you most of all.

    Relaxing Flowers added 8-18-98 Original Author Unknown
    Five little flowers standing in the sun (hold up five fingers)
    See their heads nodding, bowing one by one? (bend fingers several times)
    Down, down, down comes the gentle rain (raise hands, wiggle fingers and lower
    arms to simulate falling rain) And the five little flowers lift their heads up again! (hold up five fingers)
    Let 5 children hold flowers or separate group into 5 sections

    Daffodils Fingerplay added 3-23-00 Original Author Unknown

    (Show fingers or make daffodil puppets from cupcake liners and craft sticks!)

    One little daffodil had nothing much to do,
    Out popped another one, then there were two.
    Two little daffodils were smiling at a bee,
    Out popped another one, then there were three.
    Three little daffodils were growing by the door,
    Out popped another one, then there were four.
    Four little daffodils were glad to be alive,
    Out popped another one, then there were five.
    Five little daffodils were wearing golden crowns,
    They danced in the breeze in green satin gowns.
    (Make Tulips out of tissue paper around child’s head)
    Tulips added 3-25-01 Original Author Unknown
    Five little tulips bright and gay, (hold up fingers and thumb on one hand)
    Let us water them each day. (make sprinkle motion with other hand)
    Watch them open in the bright sunlight. (cup hand, then open it)
    Watch them when it is night. (close hand again)

    Three Little Tulips added 3-11-02 Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: “Six Little Ducks”
    Three little tulips I once grew,
    A white one, a pink one, a red one too.
    One little tulip grew, grew, grew.
    It grew taller than the other two,
    The other two, the other two.
    It grew taller than the other two!

    I’m a little Daisy added 3-15-02 Original Author Unknown

    Sung to: “I’m a Little Teapot”
    I’m a little daisy
    Tall and slim (Stand on tiptoes)
    Here are my petals (Place hands on side of head & wiggle fingers)
    Here is my stem (Hold arms down at sides of legs)
    When the sun comes up (Make sun with arms)
    And the rain comes down (Flutter hands to floor like rain-end in crouching position)
    I grow, grow, grow- up from the ground! (slowly raise up bring hand over head)

    Yellow yellow daffodil, dancing in the sun..
    oh yellow , yellow daffodil, you tell me spring has come.
    I can hear a blue bird sing, and hear a robin call.
    but yellow yellow daffodil I love you most of all
    One little daffodil had nothing much to do,
    Out popped another one, then there were two.
    Two little daffodils were smiling at a bee,
    Out popped another one, then there were three.
    Three little daffodils were growing by the door,
    Out popped another one, then there were four.
    Four little daffodils were glad to be alive,
    Out popped another one, then there were five.
    Five little daffodils were wearing golden crowns,
    They danced in the breeze in green satin gowns.

    lolo
    May 7, 2013 at 9:24 pm
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    Mr.E
    May 7, 2013 at 9:39 pm
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