An engaging and interactive nursery rhyme that celebrates the joy of rhythmic repetition and simple counting.
Peter hammers with one hammer, one hammer, one hammer, Peter hammers with one hammer, all day long. Peter hammers with two hammers, two hammers, two hammers, Peter hammers with two hammers, all day long. Peter hammers with three hammers, three hammers, three hammers, Peter hammers with three hammers, all day long. Peter hammers with four hammers, four hammers, four hammers, Peter hammers with four hammers, all day long. Peter hammers with five hammers, five hammers, five hammers, Peter hammers with five hammers, all day long.
01.
Pretend to hold a hammer with one hand and mime hammering.
02.
Continue miming the hammering action with one hand, emphasizing the "all day long" part with a big smile and wide arm movements.
03.
Switch to holding two imaginary hammers, one in each hand, and mime hammering with both hands simultaneously.
04.
Continue miming the hammering action with two hands, just as before, while maintaining enthusiasm.
05.
Now, pretend to hold three imaginary hammers, one in each hand and one in your mouth, and mime hammering with all three.
06.
Maintain the action of using three hammers, keeping the rhythm, and expressing enthusiasm.
07.
Imagine you have four hammers and mime using all four in a playful and exaggerated manner.
08.
Continue with the four-hammer action while maintaining the song's lively pace.
09.
Extend the imaginary hammers to five, one in each hand, one in your mouth, and two on your feet, and pretend to use them all while hopping or dancing.
10.
Keep up the energetic action with all five hammers, and conclude with a big finish while maintaining the song's joyful spirit.
Provide kids with craft materials to create their own mini hammers using cardboard, paper rolls, and craft sticks. Let them decorate their hammers with colors and designs.
Provide children with hammer-shaped stencils and let them use them to create art by stamping with paint or crayons.
Connect the rhyme with a rainbow theme by having children color or paint their hammers in rainbow colors.
The rhyme encourages children to develop rhythmic coordination and basic counting skills through repetitive actions, making learning enjoyable and engaging.
Peter Hammers with One Hammer
Peter Hammers with One Hammer