Bell Songs Carla Piper, Ed. D.

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Bell Songs Carla Piper, Ed. D.

Hot Cross Buns Hot cross buns Hot cross buns One a pen - ny Two a pen - ny Hot cross buns

Mary Had a Little Lamb Ma - ry had a lit - tle lamb Lit - tle lamb Lit - tle lamb Ma - ry had a lit - tle lamb whose fleece was white as snow.

London Bridge Lon - don Bridge is fal - ling down Fal - ling down fal - ling down Lon - don Bridge is fal - ling down My fair la - dy

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star How I wond- er what you are. Up a - bove the world so high Repeat: Go to Beginning Like a dia - mond in the sky

ABC Song A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W U X Y and Z

ABCs – Page Two Now I know my A B Cs Won’t you sing a- long with me!