Beadies - Stream song - Engaging Nursery Rhymes

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Meower, how are you going to help the stream?

Well, today we'll use a stone.

It will help us with our tone, large or small?

Yes, both we'll do!

Pick it up to take with you,

Use your hands to take the sticks,

They will play, not let you hit.

That's the run, my little stream.

What a beautiful sound the xylophone makes.

I think the stream likes it too, even though you have forgot.

We'll give everything we've got in the flowers, grass, and leaves,

Do a run right here, here with me.

Use your hands to take the sticks,

They will play, not let you hit.

That's the run, my little stream.

Oh, it seems the xylophone didn’t help at all.

Do you hear that? The stream is pooling somewhere.

I’m a happy little stream, won't you sing along with me?

Singing runs is such a ball,

I'll bring water to us all.

Use your hands to take the sticks,

They will play, not let you hit.

That's the run, my little stream.

Сartoon series for kids up to four years of age. Created by a team of animators, child psychologists, teachers and parents. Beadies uses play to provide comprehensive child development while accounting for a child’s perception. Most importantly, we put our hearts into making Beadies.

Coco the Hen, Cheep, Wolfy, Foxtail, Meowser, and Hoppy all live in the magical Beadies album. Each one of them uses interaction with children to develop social, intellectual, physical, sensorial, musical, and artistic skills, while giving parents hints on how to play with their child.

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