Simon Says Song

It’s a perfect day for a CoComelon picnic – Simon Says Song! When Nina’s Dad grills up some food for a family barbecue in the park, the kids are getting hungry and restless. So, Daniela and Carlos start a game of “Simon Says” to pass the time.

Cocomelon Simon Says Song

Lyrics

Simon says, “Put your hands on your knees.”

Simon says, “Put your hands on your hips.”

Put your hands on your head.

Whoops! I didn’t say, “Simon says!”

VERSE 2 (NINA)

Nina says, “Put your hands on your cheeks.”

Nina says, “Put your hands on your chin.”

Put your hands on your nose.

Whoops! I didn’t say, “Nina says!” 

VERSE 3 (DANIELA)

Mommy says, “Put a plate on the table.”

Mommy says, “Put a bowl on the left.”

Put a cup on your head.

Whoops! I didn’t say, “Mommy says!” 

VERSE 4 (DANIELA)

Mommy says, “Put a napkin on the table.”

Mommy says, “Put a fork on the right.”

Put a spoon on your nose.

Whoops! I didn’t say, “Mommy says!”            

VERSE 5 (LUCY)

Lucy says, “Put your hands near your ears.”

Lucy says, “Stick out your tongue.”

Now wiggle all your fingers. 

You didn’t say, “Lucy says!” 

VERSE 6 (ALL)

Nina says, “Put your hands up and clap.”

Nina says, “Raise your knees up and stomp.” add “stomp” section

Jump up and shout, “Hooray!”

LUCY/NINA/MATEO: Hooray!

CARLOS/DANIELA: You didn’t say, “Nina says!”

NINA: Okay…

LUCY: Let’s dig in…

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