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    L’araignée Gypsie (Itsy Bitsy Spider)

    Before recording the Crocodile’s Halloween Special, our three-year-old BooBoo Kiki (yes, we actually call him that…) asked to sing one of his favorite songs. He’s learned to sing this one in English at school too, but this is the French version.

    http://redasadki.me/crocodile/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/20151031.Its-bitsy-spider-BooBooKiki.mp3

    L’araignée Gipsy
    Monte à la gouttière.
    Tiens ! Voilà la pluie…
    Gipsy tombe par terre.

    Mais le soleil,
    A chassé la pluie.

     

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    Posted on October 31, 2015Author The Bilingual CrocodileCategories Song and DanceTags BooBooKiki, children, songs

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