Sesame Street
The Ankle, the Shoulder and the Knee
(David):
Oh, your knee is kind of roundish
Like an orange or an egg
You'll find it sticking out there
In the center of your leg
It bends right in the middle
When you want to run or jump
It's a funny kind of, lumpy kind of
Knobby kind of bump!
Oh, A, B, C, D, 1, 2, 3
Let's all sing a song about a knee!
(Maria):
Oh, the shoulder is a joint
That hold your body to your arm
And everybody's got them
In the city, on the farm
They're useful when you want
To wave hello or wave goodbye
And if you want to wiggle them
It's easy when you try!
Oh, A, B, C, D, when you are older
You'll still sing a song about a shoulder!
(Luis):
Oh, the ankle can be found
At the beginning of your foot
And whеn you're getting dressеd
It's in the sock in which it's put
The ankle is important
If you want to jump or run
And if anybody kicks you there
It isn't any fun!
Oh, A, B, C, your pink piggy bank-le
Helps you rhyme a silly word like ankle!
(Bob):
Oh, when you think about your body
And you think of all its parts
Don't only think of eyes and ears
Of noses, toes and hearts
Just think of things that bend, that move
That help both you and me
To walk and run, to jump and play
The ankle-shoulder-knee!
Oh, 8, 9, 10, W, X, Y, Z
That's it for the ankle, the shoulder and the knee!