

Alice the camel has five humps.
Alice the camel has five humps.
Alice the camel has five humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has four humps.
Alice the camel has four humps.
Alice the camel has four humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has three humps.
Alice the camel has three humps.
Alice the camel has three humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has two humps.
Alice the camel has two humps.
Alice the camel has two humps.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has one hump.
Alice the camel has one hump.
Alice the camel has one hump.
So go, Alice, go.
Alice the camel has no humps.
Alice the camel has no humps.
Alice the camel has no humps.
Now Alice is a horse.
Open, shut them,
Open, shut them
Give a little clap
Open shut them,
Open shut them
Lay them in your lap
Creep them, creep them
Creep them, creep them
Right up to your chin
Open wide your little mouth
But do not let them in!
Shake them, shake them
Shake them, shake them
Shake them just like this
Roll them, roll them
Roll them, roll them,
Blow a little kiss!
Open, shut them.
Open, shut them.
Give a little clap, clap, clap.
Open, shut them
Open, shut them.
Put them in your lap, lap, lap.
Wave them, wave them,
Wave them, wave them,
High up in the sky, sky, sky.
Wave to me, I'll wave to you,
Let's all say "Bye, bye."
Open, shut them.
Open, shut them.
Give a little clap, clap, clap.
Open, shut them.
Open, shut them.
Fold them in your lap, lap, lap.
Criss and cross them, (Students criss-cross legs.)
Criss and cross them,
Fold them on the floor floor floor.
Creep them creep them,
Creep them creep them,
No noises any more more more. (Students creep fingers up their arms and put them over their lips)
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