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"'''The African Animal Alphabet'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song which represents each letter of the alphabet with the name of an African animal. |
"'''The African Animal Alphabet'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song which represents each letter of the alphabet with the name of an African animal. |
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− | A is for Antelope(A) |
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− | And B is for Baboon(B-baboon) |
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− | C is for Cheetah running |
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− | Underneath the moon. |
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− | D's for Duck, don't forget(duck-don't forget) |
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− | E's for Elephant, get set(E-elephant, get set) |
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− | It's the African Animal Alphabet. |
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− | F is frequently for Frog(F-F-F-Frog) |
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− | And G is for Giraffe.(G-Giraffe) |
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− | H is Hippopotamus, here's a laugh.(Ha ha!) |
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− | I's for Ibis, that's a bird.(Ibis, that's a bird) |
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− | J's Jenoa, brand new word(Jenoa, brand new word) |
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− | In the African Animal Alphabet. |
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− | Then there's Kingfisher that starts with K(K) |
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− | L is for Lizard(L), now we're halfway |
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− | M is for Monkey(M-M-Monkey) |
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− | N is for Newt(N-N-Newt) |
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− | O is for Oakapi |
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− | P is for Peacock(Peacock), he's a beauty |
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− | Q is for Queen bee |
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− | and R is nice for Rabbit |
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− | And for Salamander, S is still the habit |
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− | T's for Tiger, what a cat |
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− | U's for Umbabird, what's that? |
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− | It's the African Animal Alphabet. |
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− | Viper starts with V |
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− | And for Warthog-W |
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− | And for Xerus, only letter X will do |
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− | Y's for Yak, and yes, my friend, |
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− | Z's for Zebra at the end |
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− | Of the African Animal Alphabet. |
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− | Yes, the African Animal Alphabet. |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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− | *''[[The Alphabet Jungle Game]]'' (1998, with [[Elmo]], [[Zoe]], [[Telly]] and [[The Kids]] appearing over the segment, dancing and singing along) |
+ | *''[[The Alphabet Jungle Game]]'' (1998, with [[Elmo]], [[Zoe]], [[Telly]] and [[The Kids]] appearing over the segment, dancing and singing along replacing the animal crackers) |
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;Online |
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* [[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|7f17fc41-1553-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b}} |
* [[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|7f17fc41-1553-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b}} |
Revision as of 17:16, 30 August 2015
Music by | Paul Jacobs |
Lyrics by | Sarah Durkee |
Date | 1995 |
Publisher | Durkee/Jacobs Inc. Sesame Street Inc. |
EKA | Episode 3396 |
"The African Animal Alphabet" is a Sesame Street song which represents each letter of the alphabet with the name of an African animal.
Releases
- Video
- The Alphabet Jungle Game (1998, with Elmo, Zoe, Telly and The Kids appearing over the segment, dancing and singing along replacing the animal crackers)
- Online
- Sesamestreet.org Template:SSvideo