“The Bear went over the mountain, the Bear went over the mountain. The Bear went over the mountain,
to see what he could see. But all that he could see. But all that he could see.”
“But that is all right, because there is always something just as exciting to try next. As winter arrives, the bear goes home to his cave, tired after his adventures. The Bear Went Over the Mountain teaches children about the five senses and the four seasons, all through a timeless song.”
“The Wolf ran over the mountain, The Wolf ran over the mountain, The Wolf ran over the mountain, To see where Fox could be. To see where Fox could be. On the other side of the mountain, They splashed around with glee!”
“The bear went over the mountain, to see what he could see, hear what he could hear, smell what he could smell, touch what he could touch, and taste what he could taste; what a busy bear!”
“The Fox danced over the mountain, The Fox danced over the mountain, The Fox danced over the mountain, To see where Hare could be. To see where Hare could be. To see where Hare could be. On the other side of the mountain, he made them cups of tea.”
“The bear sets out at the beginning of spring and finds fun around every corner, such as watching bunnies hop and smelling flowers. When the bear finds something unpleasant, like a smelly skunk or a prickly porcupine, he learns that the five senses have both good and bad traits. ”
“The Owl swooped over the mountain, The Owl swooped over the mountain, The Owl swooped over the mountain, To see where Wolf could be. On the other side of the mountain, The other side of the mountain, The other side of the mountain, They had a Jamboree! YIPPEE! ”