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My dear mommy when I was running out
Child recalls a moment when they were running and encountered a bumblebee.
A tiny little bumble bee flew right by my mouth
Describes the bee flying near the child's mouth, causing concern.
I got scared and fell right in the dirt
The child got scared and fell into the dirt.
Now I've got a Boo-boo and it really hurts
As a result, the child now has a boo-boo that hurts.
Oh! my dear baby let me look at you
Child seeks comfort from their mom, asking for help.
Mommy knows how to deal with Your Boo-boo
Mom reassures the child and expresses knowledge in dealing with boo-boos.
A Bandage on the Boo-boo will make it all right
Suggests using a bandage to make the boo-boo better.
Now you can go and play again until it is night
Encourages the child to go play again, assuring recovery until night.
My dear mommy I was jumping there
Child recounts another incident involving jumping and encountering a train.
Suddenly a little train came out of nowhere
Describes the sudden appearance of a train causing an accident.
I hopped on the train and landed on my toe
Child lands on their toe, resulting in a new boo-boo.
Now I got a Boo-boo can you make it go?
Child seeks help in making the new boo-boo disappear.
Dear little baby let me look at you
Child seeks comfort and assistance from mom for the new boo-boo.
Mommy knows just how to deal with Your Boo-boo
Mom reassures the child and suggests using a bandage.
A bandage on the Boo-boo will make it all right
Again, emphasizes the healing power of a bandage.
Now you can jump again to the left and to the right
Encourages the child to resume jumping and playing.
Ah! Dear mommy when I was playing ball
Child recounts getting hit by a ball while playing.
It hit me in the back after bouncing on the wall
Details the ball hitting the child's back after bouncing off the wall.
I fell down hard and scratched my hand, I'm not quite sure how
Describes falling down hard and scratching the hand.
Please save me from this painful Boo-boo now
Child pleads for help in alleviating the pain from this new boo-boo.
Baby don't you cry, let me look at you
Mom comforts the crying child and offers to examine the boo-boo.
Mommy knows how to heal the Boo-boo
Mom expresses confidence in her ability to heal the boo-boo.
We'll wash and add some cream to make the Boo-boo all right
Describes the process of washing and applying cream to make the boo-boo better.
Now my baby can play, You're all right
Assures the child that they can now play again, as the boo-boo is healed.
Lovely little babies want to play and play
Refers to all children as lovely and expresses their desire to play.
Sometimes an obstacle gets in their way
Recognizes that obstacles may sometimes hinder children's play.
A fall can cause a boo-boo and give them quite a fright
Highlights the potential for falls causing boo-boos and frightening children.
But then mommies fix the boo-boo's and make it all alright
Conveys the role of moms in fixing boo-boos and making everything alright again.
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