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Knock, Knock (A Song about Proper Greetings) |
Knock,�knock! Who's there? It's grandma at the door. Give her a hug and a great big smile.� You will make her feelings soar! Knock,�knock! Who's there? A new child's* come to play. Share your toys and bring him cookies.� You will surely make his day! Knock,�knock! Who's there? Guests have come to stay.� Help set up and make them comfy.� 'What a good (boy/girl)!' they will say. Knock,�knock! Who's there? Neighbors stopping by. Call them 'Mister', 'Miss' or 'Mrs.' Proper greetings, don't be shy.� Knock, knock! Who's there? Teacher's down the hall. Greet her with a warm 'Hello!' Show respect and stand up tall. * 'A new child' can be substituted with a child's actual name. For example, Mason's come to play or Katie's come to play. |