From the age of three, until I was seven, I went to "dancing school," Mrs. Sullivan, in the basement of one of the semi-detached homes in our Bayside, NY, neighborhood. One of the things we learned was "I'm a Little Teapot."
Over twenty-five years later, when I taught "creative dance" in Jerusalem, we translated it into Hebrew, and I taught it to little Israeli girls. Now as a grandmother, I taught it to my granddaughters.
Over twenty-five years later, when I taught "creative dance" in Jerusalem, we translated it into Hebrew, and I taught it to little Israeli girls. Now as a grandmother, I taught it to my granddaughters.
We love dancing and singing together. Yes, nothing beats those old classics!
6 comments:
hehe... that's cute.
what's 'teapot' in ivrit?
thanks, yes, she is
"kumekume" (long u's)
I'd love to have the FULL text!
L'hitraot b'smachot!
Full text of the Hebrew?
We have a cute cd with that song my daughter liked it a lot.
nothing like the classics
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