The Giant's Birthdays

The Giant's Birthdays is a song that appears in JumpStart Math for Kindergartners. It teaches about counting from one to ten.

Description
The Giant's Birthdays plays during the Skywriting activity. It teaches about the numbers one to ten. There is one verse per number, and the verse that plays depends on which number the player draws during the activity.

Lyrics
On the Giant's first birthday he was one On the Giant's first birthday he was one "Now that's one healthy baby son!" "When he grows up he'll weigh a TON!" On the Giant's first birthday he was one

On the Giant's second birthday he was two On the Giant's second birthday he was two He got two blankets nice and new Just right for playing peekaboo! On the Giant's second birthday he was two

On the Giant's third birthday he was three On the Giant's third birthday he was three "Three books," he squealed, "Read them to me!" And sat his Daddy on his knee On the Giant's third birthday he was three

On the Giant's fourth birthday he was four On the Giant's fourth birthday he was four His four old walls would do no more They couldn't fit him through the door On the Giant's fourth birthday he was four

On the Giant's fifth birthday he was five On the Giant's fifth birthday he was five He took a fancy five-foot dive Those fish were lucky to survive On the Giant's fifth birthday he was five

On the Giant's sixth birthday he was six On the Giant's sixth birthday he was six He muttered "Fee Fi Fiddlesticks - Six great big messes I must fix" On the Giant's sixth birthday he was six

On the Giant's seventh birthday he was seven On the Giant's seventh birthday he was seven "Seven cakes he ate, good heavens!" "Bake four more, we'll need eleven!" On the Giant's seventh birthday he was seven

On the Giant's eighth birthday he was eight On the Giant's eighth birthday he was eight "He got eight wagon wheels. No, wait," "That there's a pair of roller skates!" On the Giant's eighth birthday he was eight

On the Giant's ninth birthday he was nine On the Giant's ninth birthday he was nine His baseball used nine miles of twine His nine-yard bat was made of pine On the Giant's ninth birthday he was nine

On the Giant's tenth birthday he was ten On the Giant's tenth birthday he was ten "Ten-hut, let's pack it up now, men! Next year, we do it all again On the Giant's tenth birthday he was ten

Song Credits
Music Compostion - Tony Trippi Song Lyrics - Andy Wolfendon Musicians - Tony Trippi and William Novick