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  2. Stella Ella Ola - Wikipedia

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    "Stella Ella Ola" (Stella Stella Ola), also known as "Quack Dilly Oso", is a clapping game where players stand or sit in a circle placing one hand over their neighbour's closer hand and sing the song. On every beat, a person claps their higher hand onto the touching person's palm.

  3. Hap Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Harlan G. "Hap" Palmer III is an American children's musician and guitarist from Los Angeles, California. Palmer's songs specialize in topics aimed at young children, such as math, and reading, or developing motor skills. Palmer released his first recording in 1969, and has composed over 300 songs for children. [4]

  4. Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah - Wikipedia

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    The nyah-nyah tune features a descending minor third. Play ⓘ "Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah" is the lexigraphic representation of a common children's chant.It is a rendering of one common vocalization for a six-note musical figure [note 1] that is usually associated with children and found in many European-derived cultures, and which is often used in taunting.

  5. Wee Sing - Wikipedia

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    Sally gets a surprise when her two favorite stuffed animals, Melody Mouse with lavender pink-colored body (dressed up as a purple and white ballerina) and Hum Bear with tan-colored body magically come to life and take her, along with her brother Jonathan and their dog Bingo to the magical Wee Sing Park for Sally's birthday party, where they meet a marching band.

  6. Watch Noah Kahan Play ‘Stick Season’ Songs On ‘SNL’ - AOL

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    Sizzling hot singer/songwriter Noah Kahan has made folk-tinged music cool for mainstream audiences once again, and crowned a massive year last night (Dec. 1) with his debut performance on NBC’s ...

  7. Rub-a-dub-dub - Wikipedia

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    In the original version as it appeared both in England and in the United States (Boston) the song was talking about three maids instead of three men. Later research, according to The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (1951), suggests that the lyrics are illustrating a scene of three respectable townsfolk "watching a dubious sideshow at a ...

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    Although the songs might sound dark, expressing themselves through music and art is a real strength as children seek to heal, Leskin said. Children tend to have intense emotions, but only some are ...