Play School Favourites

Play School Favourites

"Play School Favourites" is a 1996 album by "Play School".

Track listing

# "There's a Bear in There" - Philip and Jennifer
# "Jump If You Feel You Want It" - George, Benita, Monica, Colin and John
# "Eggs" - Simon
# "Upsy Down Town" - Monica
# "New Shoelaces" - Colin
# "Six Little Ducks" - Benita
# "What Can a Cow Do?" - John and Trisha
# "Wobbly Walk" - Noni, Monica, John, Philip and Trisha
# "You Can Stamp Your Feet" - Philip and Noni
# "Standing on One Leg" - John
# "Mr Frog" - George
# "Three Little Speckled Frogs" - George, John and Philip
# "Shake My Sillies Out" - Monica
# "Bump-A-Deedle Dance" - Noni
# "Oomba Baroomba" - John, Benita, Monica and George
# "The Tiger" - Philip
# "I Know a Hairy Bear" - John
# "Dingle Dangle Scarecrow" - Noni and George
# "This Little Piggy" - Trisha
# "Miss Polly" - Benita and John
# Nursery Rhyme Medley - George, Noni and Simon
"Humpty Dumpty"
"Hey Diddle Diddle"
"Hickory Dickory"
# "Ch...Ch...Ch...The Toothbrush Song" - Monica, George, Trisha, Simon and Benita
# "Rolling All Around" - Colin
# "Drip Drop" - Noni and Simon
# "Der Glumph" - Benita, Monica and Noni
# "Yucky Mucky Nappy" - John
# "Going to the Zoo" - Monica and Noni
# "Five in a Bed" - Noni
# "Fa-La-Nana" - Monica
# "On the Ning Nang Nong" - John, Benita, Philip, Alister, Merridy and George
# "There's a Bear in There" - Philip


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