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I'm Playing With a Monster
Nancy Schimmel

 

Listen to this song.

This song is performed on on Fran Avni's I'm All Ears: Sing Into Reading.

This can be done with the same initial consonant throughout, or with different
consonants for each body part.


CHORUS:
I'm playing with a monster,
My monster comes from Bonster.

Right where I have legs,
My monster has his _____ megs.

Right where I have fingers,
My monster has his _____ mingers
Right where I have toes,
My monster has his _____ boes/poes

Right where I have shoulders,
My monster has his _____ molders/rolders
Right where I have hands,
My monster has his _____ mands/gands

CHORUS

Right where I have ears,
my monster has his _____ mears/zears
Right where I have teeth,
my monster has his _____ meeth/beeth

Right where I have elbows,
My monster has his _____ melbows/delbows
Right where I have hips,
my monster has his _____ mips/kips

CHORUS
I'm playing with a monster, my monster comes from Bonster.
Because my name is _____my monster's name is ________

 

 

 

This song is performed on on Fran Avni's I'm All Ears: Sing Into Reading.
.

Many thanks to Nancy Schimmel and Fran Avni for permission to publish these lyrics.
©Nancy Schimmel and Fran Avni. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

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