Apples Songs,
Poems, & Fingerplays
Apple Riddle
What's round and shiny, red or green
The perfect snack for king and queen?
What grows on trees, is sweet or tart,
And holds its seeds inside its heart?
I Like Apples
Red apples,
Big apples,
Good apples,
Yummy apples,
Any kind of apples,
I like apples!
An apple on the tree,
An apple in the basket,
An apple in a fridge,
An apple in a store,
I like apples!
Apple, Apple, Apple
(Sung to the tune of: "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel")
I picked a little apple.
I picked it from a tree.
It was red and shiny,
And juicy as can be!
Oh, apple, apple, apple.
I picked it from a tree.
Oh, apple, apple, apple.
It sure tastes good to me!
CRUNCH!
Picking Up Apples
(Sung to the tune of: "The
Paw-Paw Patch")
Place a basket on the floor. Let your children take
turns picking up pretend
apples and putting them into the basket while everyone
sings the following song.
Pick up the apples, put 'em in the basket,
Pick up the apples, put 'em in the basket,
Pick up the apples, put 'em in the basket,
Way down yonder by the apple tree.
Two Green Apples
Way up high
In an apple tree (Raise arms high)
Two green apples
Smiled at me. (Smile)
So I shook that tree
As hard as I could, (Pretend to shake the
tree)
And down fell the apples.
Mmmm, they were good! (Rub tummy)
Repeat, substituting red,
then yellow, for green.
Four Red Apples
(Sung to the tune of: "This Old Man")
Four red apples in the tree,
Two for you and two for me.
So, shake that tree and watch them fall.
One, two, three, four - that is all.
Additional
verses: Four green apples in the tree; Four yellow apples in the
tree.
Ten Red Apples
Ten red apples grow on a tree
(Both hands high)
Five for you and Five for me
(Dangle one hand and then the other)
Let us shake that tree just so
(shake body)
And then red apples will fall below
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
The Apple Tree
Two little apples hanging from a tree
(fists in air)
Two little apples looking at me
(turn fists inward)
I shook the tree as hard as I could
(shake fists)
Down came the apples (fists down)
My! They were good! (rub tummy)
-or-
Away up high in an apple tree, (raise arms high)
Two red apples smiled at me. (smile and hold up two
fingers)
I shook that tree as hard as I could; (shake hands)
Down came those apples, (bring hands down)
And, mmmmmm, were they good. (rub tummy)
The Apple Tree
While singing the first stanza of this
song, have students walk in a circle, holding hands.
During the second stanza,
have the children stop and pretend to climb a tree.
During the third stanza,
encourage them to pretend to pick apples from a tree.
(Sung to the tune of "Here We Go 'Round
the Mulberry Bush")
Here we go 'round the apple tree, the apple
tree, the apple tree.
Here we go 'round the apple tree on a cool and sunny morning.
This is the way we climb the tree, climb
the tree, climb the tree.
This is the way we climb the tree on a cool and sunny morning.
This is the way we pick the fruit, pick the
fruit, pick the fruit.
This is the way we pick the fruit on a cool and sunny morning!
Variation:
Here We Go Round the Apple Tree
(Sung to the Tune of: "Mulberry Bush")
Here we go round the apple tree
the apple tree, the apple tree
Here we go round the apple tree
on a cool and sunny morning
This is the way we plant the
seeds...
This is the way the little seed sprouts...
This is the way it grows to a tree...
This is the way the flowers blossom...
This is the way the apples grow...
This is the way the apples are picked...
Repeat verse 1
Look at the Apple
Look at the apple I have found, (Form circle with
hands)
So round and rosy on the ground.
Mother will wash it and cut it in two, (Pretend to wash
and cut apple.)
Half for me and half for you. (Hold out one palm,
then the other.)
My Apple is Red
(Sung to the Tune of: "Farmer in the Dell")
My apple is red
My apple is red
Hi ho the derry oh
My apple is red
Applesauce
(Sung to the Tune of: "Yankee Doodle")
Peel an apple
Cut it up
Cook it in a pot
When you taste it
You will find
Its applesauce you've got
Apple Green, Apple Red
Apple green, apple red
Apples falling on my head
Apple red, apple green
You're the best apple I've ever seen.
I'm a Little Apple
(Sung
to the tune of: "I'm a Little Teapot")
I'm a little apple,
short and round.
I make a crunchy,
Munchy sound.
If you bite into me,
You will see
I'm delicious as can be!
Munching Apples
(Sung
to the tune of: "If You're Happy and You Know It")
If you like to munch apples,
Raise your hand.
If you like to munch apples,
Raise your hand.
If you like to hear them crunch,
And eat them for your lunch,
If you like to munch apples,
Raise your hand.
Repeat each time substituting a
different action for raise your hand.
A-p-p-l-e
(Sung to the tune of: "BINGO")
I know a fruit that grows on trees,
An apple is its name, oh!
Chorus
A. P. P. L. E.
A. P. P. L. E.
A. P. P. L. E.
An apple is its name, oh!
In summer and in early fall
It's time to pick an apple!
Chorus
It amy be sweet or may be tart,
It's red, or green, or yellow!
Chorus
A McIntosh or Granny Smith,
A Winesap or Delicious!
Chorus
Make applesauce or apple juice
Or apple pie with apples!
Chorus
Ten Shiny Apples
(Sung
to the Tune
of: "Angel Band")
There was one
There were two
There were three shiny apples.
There were four
There were five
There were six shiny apples.
There were seven
There were eight
There were nine shiny apples.
There were ten shiny apples in the tree.
Five Red Apples
Five red apples hanging in a tree
(Hold up five fingers)
The juciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown
(Fingers flutter downward)
And one little apple came tumbling down.
(One finger falls)
Four red apples, hanging in a tree, etc...
(Hold up your fingers and continue until no
apples are left.)
This Little Apple
This little apple, apple, apple,
This little apple is my home.
It has a little chimney,
chimney, chimney,
It has a little chimney
small and brown.
It's very pretty, my
little house,
It's very pretty this I know!
This little apple, apple, apple
This little apple is my home!
To go along with
this, cut an apple shape from red construction paper with a hole
big enough to
fit a finger through to put a worm finger puppet
in. Wiggle the little worm as you sing the song.
Eat An Apple
Eat an apple
Save the core
Plant the seeds
And grow some more.
Apples
A red apple.
A yellow apple.
A green apple.
A blue apple?
A red apple. Yum!
A yellow apple. Yum!
A green apple. Yum!
A blue apple? Yuck!
Have You Ever Seen An Apple
(Sung to the Tune of: "Have You Ever Seen a
Lassie?")
Have you ever seen an apple,
An apple, an apple.
Have you ever seen an apple,
That grows on a tree?
A red one, a yellow one,
A green one, a golden one.
Have you ever seen an apple,
That grows on a tree?
Apple
Red and juicy, shiny, sweet,
Apple you're so good to eat.
Crisp and crunchy, healthy, too.
This core is all that's left of you!
Apples, Apples
(Sung to the Tune of: "Twinkle,
Twinkle Little Star")
Apples juicy, apples round,
On the tree or on the ground.
Apples yellow, apples red,
Apple pie and juice and bread!
Apples crunchy, apples sweet,
Apples are so good to eat!
Apple Seed
(Sung to the Tune of: "Twinkle,
Twinkle Little Star")
I'm a little apple seed,
Peeking through,
Please help me,
I'll help you.
Dig me a hole,
And hide me away,
And I'll be an apple tree,
Some fine day.
Tiny Apple Seed
(Sung to the tune
of: "Itsy Bitsy Spider")
The tiny little apple seed
was planted in the ground,
down came the rain,
falling all around,
out came the sun,
as bright as bright can be,
and the tiny little apple seed
became an apple tree!
Apple Happy
This is Apple happy.
This is Apple sad.
Now you see him sleepy.
Now you see him mad.
This is apple in pieces small.
But in a pie he's best of all!
Sharing My Apples
If I had two apples
What would I do?
I’d keep one for me
And give the other one to you.
Apples
One
apple, two apples,
Three apples, four,
Five Apples, six apple,
Seven apples more
Eight apples, nine apples,
Ten apples in a pie.
Please give me a piece
Or I might cry.
Ten Apples of Mine
Here I have five apples.
And here are five again.
How many apples altogether?
Why, five and five make ten!
How Many Apples?
How many apples
Do you see?
Can you count them?
1, 2, 3.
How many green ones?
How many red?
Now eat an apple
And go to bed!
Ouch...Little Red Apple
A little red apple
Hung high in a tree.
I looked up at it,
And it looked down at me.
"Come down, please," I called.
And what do you suppose?
That little red apple
Dropped right on my nose!
Apples, Apples, Apples
Apples, apples, one, two, three,
Apples for you,
Apples for me.
Apples
big,
Apples small,
Apple trees tiny,
Apple trees tall.
Apples sour,
Apples sweet,
Apples, apples, are nice to eat.
Good For You Apples
Apples in the attic,
Apples in the hall,
Apples in the summer,
Apples in the fall.
Apples make you healthy,
Apples make you tall.
I will eat some apples,
I will eat them all!
Apples
Little red apples falling from
the tree.
(Wiggle fingers downward)
Before I knew it I ate three.
(Hold up three fingers on one hand.)
Then I ate another two
(Hold up two fingers on other hand)
And I was feeling kinda blue.
(Rub tummy.)
How many apples did I eat?
1,2,3,4,5
(Touch five fingertips.)
Apples to Harvest Song
(Sung to the tune of:
"There's A Hole in the Bucket")
There are apples to harvest,
To harvest, to harvest.
There are apples to harvest,
From the orchard's trees.
(Make a flannel board apple tree and
removable felt
apples and let one child
at a time come up to
"harvest" an apple
as you repeat singing this song.)
Worms In The Apple Tree
(Sung
to the tune of: "Cookaburra")
Look at all the worms in the apple tree,
Eating all the apples they do see,
CRUNCH, when they eat their lunch,
There will be no apples left for me.
Look at all the birdies, they do call,
Eating all the worms up, one and all,
SLURP, little birdies burp,
Guess there will be apples after all.
Squiggly Little Worm
A squiggly little worm into my apple bit.
He chomped and chomped until the core he hit.
I asked him why he did it,
And thought it sounds absurd,
He said, "I love apples."
Now that is what I heard.
10 Red Apples Growing On A Tree
10 red apples growing on a tree
5 for you and five for me.
There's one litttle worm that you can't see!
Where, oh where, could that little worm be?"
Materials Needed:
10 apple cut outs (they could be felt, poster board, construction
paper attached to craft sticks, etc.)
Green pipe cleaner, bent like a "worm"
Procedure:
Number the apples 1-10.
Tape the "worm" to the back of one of the apples, so it is hidden.
Recite the verse. Invite the children to guess which apple has the worm by naming its
number.
This could be done several ways---with a
flannel board or magnet board.
(Attach magnets to the back of poster board apple cut-outs.), or as
stick "puppets".
Applesauce
(Sung to the tune of: "Yankee Doodle Dandee")
Peel an apple,
cut it up,
cook it in a pot.
When you taste it
you will find
it's applesauce you've got.
Johnny Appleseed
By
Mrs. Alphabet
Johnny Appleseed born on the 26th of
September
This date is an important birthday to remember.
He planted lots of apple trees all around
To produce apple orchards in the ground.
He traveled around to give apple seeds away
So others could plant apple trees each day.
Happy Birthday to Johnny Appleseed
Thank you for your worthy deeds.
Thank You Johnny Appleseed
Thank
you Johnny Appleseed,
We owe you quite a lot.
For the apples that you planted
With a Bible and a cooking pot.
Your seeds were planted far and wide,
You gave a helping hand.
A friendly word you had for all,
Across our frontier land.
Thank you Johnny Appleseed,
We owe you quite a lot.
The lovely trees and apples,
And the lessons that you taught.
Five Little Apples
Five little apples lying
on the floor.
I'll roll one away, and that leaves four.
(make rolling motion with arms)
Four little apples hanging on a tree.
I'll pick one off, and that leaves three.
(pick an imaginary apple)
Three little apples, I know what to do!
I'll put one in my pocket, and that leaves two.
(pretend to put apple in pocket)
Two little apples sitting in the sun.
I'll pick one up, and that leaves one.
(pretend to pick apple up off the floor)
One little apple waiting in my lunch.
I'll eat it up with a crunch, crunch, crunch!
(pretend to take a big bite!)
Herman the Worm
One day I was sitting on the fencepost, chewing my bubble gum
(make
bubble gum noises 4 times: smack smack smack smack)
Playin' with my yo-yo: doo-wop doo wop doo wop.
When along came Herman the Worm.
And he was *this* big (hold hands about a foot apart).
And I said "Herman? What happened?"
And he said "I ate a ______" fill in with something appropriate.
Start over from the beginning, but when you get to "he was *this*
big, hold
your hands further apart and then fill in the I ate a with
something bigger.
Repeat one more time, making Herman bigger than ever
(have him eat
something enormous, like a house, a plane, etc.)
Repeat the first part one last time but when you get to "he was
*this* big" hold your fingers close
together to show how tiny he
is. And when you say "herman, what happened?" Answer "I burped."
5 Green Apples
(A good song to also use with flannel board, or story glove. Put
small square of coarse
side of velcro on tip of each finger of white gardening glove. Cut 5 green
apples
from sheets of craft foam or felt. Adhere soft side of velcro to back of
each apple.)
Farmer Brown had 5 green apples hanging on the tree
Farmer Brown had 5 green apples hanging on the tree
He plucked 1 apple, and ate it hungrily
leaving....
4 green apples hanging on the tree
(continue...)
Farmer Brown had 1 green apple hanging on the tree
Farmer Brown had 1 green apple hanging on the tree
He plucked that apple, and gave it all to me!
Leaving no green apples hanging on the tree
Five Little Apples
Five little apples hung on a tree.
The farmer didn't care
So guess who came to eat?
A CATERPILLAR...MUNCH, MUNCH
Four little apples hung on a tree.
The farmer didn't care
So guess who came to eat?
A BIRD...MUNCH, MUNCH
Three little apples hung on a tree.
The farmer didn't care
So guess who came to eat?
A PIG...MUNCH, MUNCH
Two little apples hung on a tree.
The farmer didn't care
So guess who came to eat?
A HORSE...MUNCH, MUNCH
One little apple hung on a tree.
The farmer didn't care
So guess who came to eat?
A SCARECROW...MUNCH, MUNCH
Now the tree is bare.
There are no more apples there
But when next fall comes around
Guess who'll be there?
THE CATERPILLAR
THE BIRD
THE PIG
THE HORSE
and THE SCARECROW
YUM! YUM!
Do You Know the
Apple Man
(Sung to the tune of "Do You Know the Muffin Man")
Do
you know the apple man,
the apple man, the apple man?
Do you know the apple man?
He planted apple seeds.
He wore a pot upon his head,
upon his head, upon his head.
He wore a pot upon his head.
His name was Johnny Appleseed.
John Chapman was his real name,
his real name, his real name.
John Chapman was his real name;
But we call him Johnny Appleseed.
A Little Apple
Seed
(Sung to the tune of: "Eensy, Weensy Spider")
Once a little apple seed was planted in the ground
Down came the raindrops, falling all around.
Out came the big sun, bright as bright could be
And that little apple seed grew to be an apple tree!
Apples Are Falling
(Sung to the tune of: "Are You Sleeping?")
Apples are falling, apples are falling
From the tree, from the tree.
Pick up all the apples, pick up all the apples,
One. two, three; one, two,. three.
(Use appropriate motions for actions)
Five Apples
Dancing
Four little apples dancing in a tree, (Let four
fingers dance)
They danced so long that they set themselves free. (Fingers fall)
They continued to dance as they fell to the ground
And there by some children these apples were found.
"Oh! Look at the rosy one! (Hold up one finger)
"It almost bounced!"
"I'll take the red one!" (Hold up second finger)
Another announced.
The third child laughed as he chose the yellow one. (Hold up third
finger)
"I'll take it to Mother, cause she lets me have fun."
The fourth child put the last one on a tray (Put fourth finger in
palm of left hand)
And carefully carried the green apple away.
Apple On A Stick
Apple on a stick, apple on a stick
I can lick it all day and not get sick.
Apple in a cup, apple in a cup
I can drink it all day and not fill up.
Apple in a crunch, apple in a crunch
I can eat it all day, it is so good to munch
Apple in a cake, apple in a cake
I can eat it all day with no tummy ache
Apple in a pie, apple in a pie
I can eat it all day and never cry.
Apple in a dish, apple in a dish
I can eat it all day, it's so delish!
Red Apple
A
little red apple
Hung high in a tree
I looked up at it
And it looked down at me
"Come down, please" I called
And what do you suppose---
That little red apple
Dropped right on my nose!
Five Red Apples
Five red apples in a grocery store
Bobby bought one & then there were 4
Four red apples on an apple tree
Susie ate one & then there were 3
Three red apples. What did Alice do?
Why she ate one & then there were 2
Two red apples ripening in the sun
Tommy ate one, & now there was one
One red apple & now we are done
I ate the last one & now there are none!\
Apple Up High
(Sung to
the tune: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star")
Apple,
apple, way up high,
I can reach you if I try.
Climb a ladder,
Hold on tight.
Pick you quickly
Take a bite.
Ten Little
Apples
(Sung to the tune of: "Ten Little Indians")
1 little
2 little 3 little apples,
4 little 5 little 6 little apples,
7 little 8 little 9 little apples, on my apple tree.
Munch little, munch little, munch little apples
Crunch little, crunch little, crunch little apples
Bunch of little, bunch of little, bunch of little apples,
Good for you and me!
An Apple
Song
(Sung to the tune of: "London Bridge")
I like
apples,
Yes, I do
Yes, I do
Yes, I do
I like apples,
Yes, I do
Red, Green and yellow too.
Apples
Falling
(Sung to the tune of: "Mary Had A Little Lamb")
Apples
falling from the tree,
From the tree, from the tree,
Apples falling from the tree,
To the ground below.
(Flutter hands downward)
On the apple sits a worm,
Sits a worm, sits a worm,
Falling from the apple tree,
To the ground below!
(Flutter fingers downward)
A Little Red
Apple
A little
red apple
Hung high in a tree.
I looked up at it,
And it looked down at me.
"Come down, please," I called.
And what do you suppose?
That little red apple
Dropped right on my nose!
Farmer Brown
Farmer
Brown had 10 red apples
Hanging from a tree
He picked one apple
And ate it hungrily (make eating noise)
Continue the song, counting down the number of apples
Apple Poem
Mommy,
Mommy, tell me why
I'm the apple of your eye?
Why not a cherry?
Why not a plum?
Why not lingonberries, Mom?
And what sort of apples?
Sweet like a tickle in your feet?
Yes!
And what sort of apples?
Tart like a wild thing in your heart?
Yes!
Green like a Green Gage,
Red like a Red Blush,
Granny Smith or MacIntosh?
Hippen in the evening
And when you kiss me tell me do
That I am yummy through and through.
Falling Apples
(Sung
to the tune of: "London Bridge")
See the
apples falling down
(Use Arm Motions, Raise hands in air)
Falling down, falling down
See the apples falling down
Down to the ground.
Pick the apples and throw them up
Throw them up, throw them up
Pick the apples and throw them up
Up to the sky.
Apple
Fingerplay
Ten red apples growing on a tree (point upwards)
Five for you and there's five for me! (Show five fingers on one hand, five
on the other)
Let's shake, shake, shake the tree just so (shake imaginary tree)
and ten red apples will fall below (fall fingers to the ground)
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10!!!
A Wiggly
Worm
(Sung to the tune: "Boom! Boom! Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?")
Chorus:
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Red and green and yellow, too…
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Verse 1
Way up high in an apple tree, I saw two eyes look at me.
I reached for an apple; it started to squirm…oops! I found a wiggly worm!
Chorus
Yum!
Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Red and green and yellow, too…
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Verse 2
That wiggly worm is a friend of mine. We eat apples all the time.
I let him crawl back to that tree… hey! I see that worm looking at me!
Chorus
Yum!
Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Red and green and yellow, too…
Yum! Yum! Don't you know I love apples?
Apple Tree
(Sung to the tune of: "Up on the Rooftop")
High on
the apple tree off the ground
I spy an apple big and round.
Climb up the apple tree hold on tight.
I pick an apple and take a bite.
Crunch, crunch, crunch,
What a treat,
Yum, yum, yum, ever so sweet.
Down from the apple tree away I go.
Thanks to the apple tree for the fruits we grow.
An Apple a
Day
An apple
a day
Plus some rest and some play,
Helps me grow more each day,
In my own special way.
Yummy Apples
(Sung to
the tune of: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat")
Red,
green, yellow, red,
The apples taste so sweet.
I love to eat one every day.
It really is a treat!
Apple, Apple On the Tree
(Sung to the tune of: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star")
Apple,
apple on the tree
I know you are good for me.
You are fun to munch and crunch
For a snack or in my lunch
Apple, Apple on the tree
I know you are good for me.
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