Lyrics
One, two, three, and four
Counting to initiate the activity and create anticipation.
Time to go outdoors
Expressing the idea of going outdoors.
Let's go to the park
Suggesting a specific destination, the park.
Let's go and play outside!
Encouraging the child to play outside.
Why does Baby have to go outside?
Raising a question about the necessity of going outside.
Can Baby stay inside?
Asking if it's possible for the child to stay indoors.
Can Baby sit on the couch today
Proposing an alternative of staying inside and playing with toys.
And play with toys, is that ok?
Seeking approval for the suggested indoor activity.
Fresh air and exercise
Highlighting the benefits of fresh air and exercise for the child's growth.
Will help Baby grow!
Emphasizing the positive impact of outdoor activities on the child's development.
Running, jumping, playing outside
Listing specific activities (running, jumping) that contribute to the child's well-being.
Will make his face smile and glow!
Connecting outdoor play with a positive emotional expression on the child's face.
Baby wants to grow and glow
Expressing the child's desire to grow and be strong.
Baby wants to be big and strong
Reiterating the child's aspirations for growth and strength.
Let's go and play outside!
Encouraging outdoor play for the mentioned reasons.
For fresh air and exercise
Restating the importance of fresh air and exercise.
Run to the park, run my boy
Encouraging the child to run to the park.
There's so much that you can do
Highlighting the variety of activities available at the park.
So many games you can enjoy
Pointing out the numerous enjoyable games at the park.
So many things that you can choose!
Emphasizing the wide range of choices for the child at the park.
Mommy, Mommy, is it okay
Seeking permission for the child to sit on the side.
If Baby sits on the side?
Asking if it's acceptable for the child to observe from the sideline.
Can Baby sit there on the bench
Proposing the idea of the child sitting on a bench.
Can Baby just sit and watch?
Asking if it's okay for the child to sit and watch rather than actively play.
Look how much fun you can have
Highlighting the fun potential of activities like swinging.
Playing flying on the swing
Describing a specific play activity involving a swing.
Up and down on the slide
Enumerating various movements on a slide.
And climbing up the jungle gym!
Listing climbing as an enjoyable activity on a jungle gym.
Baby wants to have fun
Expressing the child's desire for fun similar to other kids.
Like all the other kids
Affirming the child's intention to try playground equipment like swings and jungle gyms.
Baby is going to try the swings
Describing the child's anticipation and enthusiasm for trying the swings.
And climb the jungle gym
Expressing the child's interest in climbing the jungle gym.
Baby's cheeks are rosy red
Describing the positive physical effect of outdoor play on the child's cheeks.
With fresh air and exercise
Connecting rosy red cheeks to the benefits of fresh air and exercise.
Baby has had so much fun
Reflecting on the enjoyable experience the child had while playing outside.
Playing outside!
Concluding with the overall positive impact of outdoor play on the child's well-being.
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