Clifford’s Counting Song

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Clifford’s Counting Song

Clifford, the big red dog He ate zero and was a hero. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate one and had some fun. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate two and then he grew. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate three in a tree. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate four down on the floor. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate five and took a dive. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate six and chased some sticks. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate seven and looked to heaven. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate eight and cleaned his plate. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate nine and then felt fine. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

Clifford, the big red dog He ate ten and started again. With a knick-knack paddy whack, Give the dog a bone, Then let's all go rolling home.

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