Stomp your feet every time you see the moon symbol blink while chanting the words to “ Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”. This is the beat.

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Stomp your feet every time you see the moon symbol blink while chanting the words to “ Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”. This is the beat.

Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit - tle star. How I won-der what you are?

Up a – bove the world so high, Like a dia-mond in the sky.

Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit - tle star. How I won-der what you are?

Clap your hands every time you see the star symbol blink while chanting the words to “ Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”. This is the rhythm.

Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit - tle star. How I won-der what you are?

Up a – bove the world so high, Like a dia-mond in the sky.

Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit - tle star. How I won-der what you are?

Clap your hands every time you see the star symbol blink for the rhythm. At the same time stomp your feet every time you see the moon symbol.

Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit - tle star. How I won-der what you are?

Up a – bove the world so high, Like a dia-mond in the sky.

Twin-kle, twin-kle, lit - tle star. How I won-der what you are?