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U.S Symbols Song!

We’ve got lots of symbols To show America is special Learn them so you will know Our country is a masterpiece!   Statue of Liberty you can see it In New York City! Bart Holdi from France gave this gift that is so pretty

The bald (eagle) is brown and white and gold Ben Franklin (wanted) a turkey I am told. But Bald (eagles) stand for freedom and for strength! Their wingspan (is) almost 8 feet in length!

Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania (ooh!)   Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania (ooh!) Is another symbol for freedom (ooh!) It’s made of copper but has a crack So if you visit don’t give it a whack!

And last our flag with stars and stripes 13 stripes and 50 stars And do you know what colors are ours? We are red white and blue! [[Dance break]] Let’s dance for the red white and blue! Dance for red white and blue!  Dance for red white and blue!   You know the symbols too! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!