Rub-A-Dub-Dub
Rub-a dub-dub, one child in the tub. (rub knuckles lightly up and down on the chest)
Tell me what you see.
One foot with toes, (point to parts of the body)
A hand, a nose, As clean as they can be. (rub hands together)
Rub-a-dub-dub, one child in the tub.
Tell me what you see.
Legs and arms, (extend legs and arms)
so clean and warm, (wiggle arms)
Do they have a hug for me? (cross arms over chest, giving "self" a hug)
Washing (tune: Mulberry Bush)
This is the way we wash our face, (hands make washing motion over face)
Wash our face, wash our face.
This is the way we wash our face,
Early in the morning.
(Verse 2)
...brush our teeth (brushing motion)
...after we eat breakfast.
(Verse 3)
...wash our hands (hands make washing motion)
...after we've been playing.
(Verse 4)
...take a bath (rub knuckles on chest)
...before we say "Goodnight."
Float My Boat
(tune: Row, Row, Row Your Boat)
Float, float, float my boat,
In a soapy tub.
Together we are getting clean,
Rub-a-dub-a-dub.
Suggested Books
Andrew's Bath by David McPhail
The Baby's Book of Babies by Kathy Henderson
Bathtime for Biscuit by Alysa Capucilli
To Bathe a Boa by C. Imbior Kudrna
Where Will You Swim Tonight? by Jane Limmer