Scouting, Volume 57, Number 7, September 1969 Page: 44
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CUB SOIMGS
Here are two numbers from the new
Cub Scout Song book (available later
this fall) referred to in the current Cub
Scout Program Helps and Roundtable
Helps. The songs go with the September
and October themes.
CALLIOPE SONG
Divide pack meeting into four or five
groups; begin with first and bring others
in one at a time.
1st sings: Um-pah-pah
2d sings: Um-sss-sss
3d sings: Um-peep-peep
4th sings: Um-tweedle-tweedle
Last group sings melody of "Daisy,
Daisy" or "Where Has My Little Dog
Gone?" or "The More We Get To
gether."
CROCODILE SONG
bright and
see said she, He's as tame as he can be. Ill
sail him down the Nile." The
winked his eve as she waved a fond good-bye,
hap - py smile. At the
end of the ride the la - dy was in-side, and the
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Motions
Sailed—wave motions with hand
Sunny day—circle with hands
Back of crocodile—stroke back of hand
You see—point to your eye
Tame—stroke back of hand
Sail—wave motions with hand
Winked—point to eye
Wave good-bye—wave hand
Smile—push up corners of mouth
Inside—pat stomach
Smile—push up corners of mouth
Second time around use motions only.
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