A short and repetitive rhyme that revolves around a child's interaction with his father.
Johny, Johny, Yes papa? Eating sugar? No papa. Telling lies? No papa. Open your mouth Ha ha ha!
01.
Point to yourself as "Johny."
02.
Put your hand to your ear, as if you're listening.
03.
Pretend to hold a spoon and put it to your mouth as if you're eating sugar.
04.
Shake your head and make a "no" gesture with your finger
05.
Place your hand over your heart as if you're asking a question.
06.
Shake your head again and make the "no" gesture.
07.
Use your fingers to mimic opening your mouth.
08.
Start laughing heartily while covering your mouth.
Discuss the importance of healthy eating choices using the rhyme.
Encourage kids to role-play as characters from the rhyme.
Organize a fruit-tasting activity, emphasizing the sweetness of fruits.
The rhyme portrays a simple parent-child interaction, teaches about honesty and responsibility when addressing eating habits, and provides a playful and relatable scenario for young children to enjoy and learn from.
Johny Johny Yes Papa
Johny Johny Yes Papa
Johny Johny Yes Papa