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1-2-3 1-2-3at Gymboree Its time to Gymbercize Here at gymboree Its time to touch the sky Its time to twist and twist 1 means youcause youre number one 2 means mecause Im here too That leaves 3, who can that be? 3 means weeeecause here we go! Its time
You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out. You put your right foot in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about. Yo
[0:03.926]Lesson U My Body [0:06.806]Let's chant. [0:08.038]One and Two [0:10.263]One eye,two eyes. [0:11.478]One eye,two eyes. [0:13.326]One hand,two hands. [0:15.583]one foot,two feet. [0:17.296]Feet,feet,feet. [0:19.301]Magic box [0:21.541]face [0
[00:06.00]Lesson B [00:07.20]Greetings [00:08.82]Let's sing. [00:12.05]Greetings [00:29.03]Your right hand says, Good mor - ning. Good mor - ning to [00:34.89]you. Your right hand says, Good mor - ning. Good mor- [00:41.83]ning to you. [00:44.11]Your
CHORUS Here we go looply-loo! Here we go looply-loo! Here we go looply-loo! All on a Saturday night! You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out. You give your hand a shake, shake, shake.
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