Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes - alternate verses

Although it is quite brief, my 4-month-old enjoys it when I do HSKT while he is on the changing table, therefore in order to keep my sanity intact, I have written some new verses. I am sharing in case it makes it easier for someone else to play for a little while longer, have some fun, and not go crazy speaking the same eight words.

Hands, elbows, belly, hips (belly, hips)

Hands, elbows, belly, hips (belly, hips)

Back and butt and face and lips

Hands, elbows, belly, hips (belly, hips)

Hair, biceps, thighs, and shins (thighs and shins)

Hair, biceps, thighs, and shins (thighs and shins)

Feet and fingers and cheeks and chin

Hair, biceps, thighs, and shins (thighs and shins)

What a fun method to keep things interesting and new for you and your child! Your latest poems are imaginative and enjoyable, adding to the playtime diversity. Sharing these with other parents who want to spice up their routines is a terrific idea. Excellent work!

1 Like

hallo parents my advice would be engaging in music and playtime can be delightful ways to bond with your child and forge cherished memories together!

1 Like

Rescuer of lives! One of the autistic children I work with always asks me to sing HSKT because he is nonverbal and cannot sing it himself. And by the whole thirty minutes of recess, I mean, he’ll question me