With this fun song children will learn about their body parts through this silly action song about bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum, bubble gum, bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum stuck to my hands.
So I pulled, and I pulled, and I pulled it off! Oh NO!
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum, bubble gum, bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum stuck my hands to my head.
So I pulled, and I pulled, and I pulled it off! Oh NO!
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum, bubble gum, bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum stuck my hands to my nose.
So I pulled, and I pulled, and I pulled it off! Oh NO!
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum, bubble gum, bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum stuck my hands to my ears.
So I pulled, and I pulled, and I pulled it off! Oh NO!
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum, bubble gum, bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum stuck my hands to my knees.
So I pulled, and I pulled, and I pulled it off! Oh NO!
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum, bubble gum, bubble gum.
I’ve got the icky sticky ooey gooey bubble gum stuck my hands to my hips.
So I pulled, and I pulled, and I pulled it off! Oh NO!
ICKY STICKY OOEY GOOEY, Bubble Gum!
Oh no! I’ve got it stuck to my mouth. What am I gonna do now?
Oh, I can’t talk anymore!
Oh, I don’t like this at all.
Hints and Tips
- Make sure children sing this song along with the actions as it teaches them their parts of the body in a jolly way.
- Children need to pretend that the gum is stuck to the body part as they sing the lines of the song and also they need to pretend that they are pulling it hard for 3 times as the line says and soon it gets stuck to the other part of their body.
- This song helps build their fine and gross motor skills and also their cognitive skills.
Reference:
The Many Little Joys
The Learning Station