There’s a Monster…!. There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave There’s a monster in the cave, And he knows.

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There’s a Monster…!

There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave There’s a monster in the cave, And he knows how to behave, There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave.

There’s a monster on the roof, on the roof There’s a monster on the roof, And he’s just lost his tooth, There’s a monster on the roof, on the roof.

There’s a monster in the river, in the river There’s a monster in the river, And he’s starting to shiver, There’s a monster in the river, in the river.

There’s a monster in the bed, in the bed There’s a monster in the bed, And he’s cuddling his Ted, There’s a monster in the bed, in the bed.

There’s a monster in the wood, in the wood There’s a monster in the wood, And he’s feeling very good, There’s a monster in the wood, in the wood.

There’s a monster in the bush, in the bush There’s a monster in the bush, And he’s telling us to ‘shush’! There’s a monster in the bush, in the bush.

There’s a monster in the school, in the school There’s a monster in the school, And he’s swimming in the pool, There’s a monster in the school, in the school.

There’s a monster in the car, in the car There’s a monster in the car, And he’s driving very far, There’s a monster in the car, in the car.

There’s a monster in the house, in the house There’s a monster in the house, in the house There’s a monster in the house, And he’s chasing a mouse, There’s a monster in the house, in the house.

There’s a monster in the town, in the town There’s a monster in the town, And he’s wearing a crown, There’s a monster in the town, in the town.

There’s a monster on the farm, on the farm There’s a monster on the farm, And he’s only got one arm, There’s a monster on the farm, on the farm.

There’s a monster in the cage, in the cage There’s a monster in the cage, And he’s in an awful rage, There’s a monster in the cage, in the cage.

There’s a monster on the wall, on the wall There’s a monster on the wall, And he’s trying not to fall, There’s a monster on the wall, on the wall.

Let’s sing – a long…! There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave. There’s a monster in the cave and he knows how to behave. There’s a monster in the cave, in the cave. There’s a monster on the roof, on the roof. There’s a monster on the roof and he’s just lost his tooth. There’s a monster on the roof, on the roof. There’s a monster in the river, in the river. There’s a monster in the river and he’s starting to shiver. There’s a monster in the river, in the river. There’s a monster in the bed, in the bed. There’s a monster in the bed, in the bed. There’s a monster in the bed and he’s cuddling his Ted. There’s a monster in the bed, in the bed. There’s a monster in the wood, in the wood. There’s a monster in the wood and he’s feeling very good. There’s a monster in the wood, in the wood. There’s a monster in the bush, in the bush. There’s a monster in the bush and he’s telling us to ‘shush’! There’s a monster in the bush, in the bush. There’s a monster in the school, in the school. There’s a monster in the school and he’s swimming in the pool. There’s a monster in the school, in the school.

There’s a monster in the car, in the car. There’s a monster in the car and he’s driving very far. There’s a monster in the car, in the car. There’s a monster in the house, in the house. There’s a monster in the house, in the house. There’s a monster in the house and he’s chasing a mouse. There’s a monster in the house, in the house. There’s a monster in the town, in the town. There’s a monster in the town and he’s wearing a crown. There’s a monster in the town, in the town. There’s a monster on the farm, on the farm. There’s a monster on the farm and he’s only got one arm. There’s a monster on the farm, on the farm. There’s a monster in the cage, in the cage. There’s a monster in the cage and he’s in an awful rage. There’s a monster in the cage, in the cage. There’s a monster on the wall, on the wall. There’s a monster on the wall and he’s trying not to fall. There’s a monster on the wall, on the wall.

Created from … ‘There’s a Monster in the Tree’ By Rozanne Lanczak Williams