Where Is Baby’s Belly Button?.

Where Is Baby’s Belly Button?
by: Karen Katz
publisher: Little Simon
, released: 01 September, 2000
price: $5.99 (new), $0.49 (used)
bric-a-brac, etc
Some peanuts must be secretly hidden in out-of-the-way places–in
bric-a-brac, etc. Give a pretty bag or box to be used as a receptacle
for the peanuts, and then the hunt begins. The one getting the most
peanuts, receives a prize. He may eat all the peanuts he finds, after
the contest is decided, but a lesson in unselfishness is here possible.
The hostess may suggest sharing the peanuts with one who _tried hard_
to find many nuts, but did not succeed; or, if there be a lame child,
or one deformed, he or she should receive some of the nuts of the
winners, and of those the others find.
same time marching forward during the first line of the verse, and
back again to their places during the second line, illustrating the
action that is then to be taken by all
The leaders of the two groups take turns in singing the verse, at the
same time marching forward during the first line of the verse, and
back again to their places during the second line, illustrating the
action that is then to be taken by all. The verse is then sung by both
groups while advancing toward each other and retreating, performing
the movements indicated by the leaders. The movements illustrated by
the leaders may be anything suitable to an army of men, the words
describing the movement being substituted for the line, ‘marched up
the hill,’ thus:
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