Elephants

Elephant

A circus elephant I went to see
He had four legs and he was bigger than me
He had two ears big and round
And one long trunk that made a sound
EEEEEEEEE!

Elephants

Elephants walk like this and like that.
They're terribly big; they're terribly fat.
They have no hands, they have no toes,
And goodness gracious, what a NOSE!

Five Big Elephants

Five big elephants - oh, what a sight,
Swinging their trunks from left to right!
Four are followers, and one is the king.
But they all walk around in the circus ring.

Little Elephants

One, two, three, four, five
Five little elephants standing in a row.
This little elephant stubbed his toe.
This little elephant said, "Oh, oh, oh!"
This little elephant laughed and was glad.
This little elephant cried and was sad.
This little elephant so thoughtful and good,
He ran for the doctor as fast as he could.

The Elephant

The elephant has a trunk for a nose.
And up and down is the way it goes.
He wears such a saggy, baggy hide.
Do you think two elephants would fit inside?

The Elephant's Trunk

The elephant has a great big trunk
That goes swinging, swinging, so.
He has tiny, tiny eyes that show him where to go.
His huge long ears go flapping, flapping up and down.
His great feet go stomping, stomping on the ground.