Tango with a Mango (touch on “nose”) We’ve got a horn at the end of our nose. (on “clothes” run fingertips from head to waist) Makes it tough to put.

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Tango with a Mango

(touch on “nose”) We’ve got a horn at the end of our nose. (on “clothes” run fingertips from head to waist) Makes it tough to put on our clothes. (pinch shirt and swing L to R) We can’t wear a shirt or pants, (arms to sides with hands pointed out) but that don’t mean that we can’t dance.

(clap, clap - Step L, meet R) We tango with a mango. Mangos are so (hug mango to chest) cool. (clap, clap - Step R, meet L) We tango with a mango. (on “fools” hug mango to chest – alternate shoulders up & down) Yeah, we are dancing fools!

They tango with a mango. Mangos are so (hug pretend mango to chest) cool. They tango with a mango. (on “fools” hug pretend mango to chest – alternate shoulders up & down) Yeah, they are dancing fools!

(touch different fingers on “pumpkin/pear”) Don’t want to polka with pumpkin or pear. (hop on “jig”) I won’t jig with a fig, I swear! (plié on “antelope”) Leave ballet to antelope. (hand across belly/opposite hand in air)... not gonna waltz with a cantelope.

(clap, clap - Step L, meet R) We tango with a mango. Mangos are so (hug mango to chest) cool. (clap, clap - Step R, meet L) We tango with a mango. (on “fools” hug mango to chest – alternate shoulders up & down) Yeah, we are dancing fools!

They tango with a mango. Mangos are so (hug pretend mango to chest) cool. They tango with a mango. (on “fools” hug pretend mango to chest – alternate shoulders up & down) Yeah, they are dancing fools!

(clap, clap - Step L, meet R) We tango with a mango. Mangos are so (hug mango to chest) cool. (clap, clap - Step R, meet L) We tango with a mango. (on “fools” hug mango to chest – alternate shoulders up & down) Yeah, we are dancing fools!

We tango with a mango. Mangos are so (hug pretend mango to chest) cool. We tango with a mango. (on “fools” hug pretend mango to chest – alternate shoulders up & down) Yeah, we are dancing fools!