

Used with permission.įor information about Hugh Hanley and his work, please visit Preschool Song Lyrics Many thanks to Hugh Hanley for permission to display his fingerplay lyrics, actions, and photographs. See more of our Fingerplays for Young Children and Preschool, Early Childhood, and Kindergarten Songs On UN-STICK enthusiastically pull your hands off. Their favorite songs are the ones that they can join in on and make their own songs that are so simple and so much fun that even a grown-up can sing them. Sticky Bubble Gum arrangement by Carole (Peterson) Stephens ©1998 Sticky sticky sticky bubble gum Bubble gum, Bubble gum Sticky sticky sticky bubble gum Sticking your hands to your shoes UN-STICK Clap from side-to-side during the first three lines, then follow the directions.

The songs and activities are presented slowly and simply on the recording to help participants learn the songs and to invite participation.Įarly childhood educators know that the music that speaks to the heart of the young child is presented slowly and simply. Each set contains songs and activities that are appropriate and great fun for children ages two to seven years and for adults who would like to sing with them. Children also enjoy singing these songs by themselves. Hugh Hanley's Circle of Songs CD/Songbook sets were developed to promote adult/child interactive singing either in pairs or small groups. Stick your hands to different parts of your body and "pull 'em away.”
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Spread your fingers and turn them from side to side as you sing the first three lines. In summary, I believe this song is a great representation of frustration, guilt, and longing feelings.
