"Five Little Speckled Frogs" is a traditional nursery rhyme that originated in the United States.
This song is meant to teach children subtraction, in this case by describing frogs jumping off of a log into a pool, one by one.
One version of the song is: [1]
Alternate versions of the song use other sorts of insects or animals instead of frogs, although none of these songs seem to be as common.
There are hand motions children may use to participate during the song. [2]
The band DragonForce's song Heart of a Dragon's melody is essentially the same as the melody of this song.
In the Disney park ride Peter Pan's Flight, the melody of this song plays through.
"Five Little Speckled Frogs" is a traditional nursery rhyme that originated in the United States.
This song is meant to teach children subtraction, in this case by describing frogs jumping off of a log into a pool, one by one.
One version of the song is: [1]
Alternate versions of the song use other sorts of insects or animals instead of frogs, although none of these songs seem to be as common.
There are hand motions children may use to participate during the song. [2]
The band DragonForce's song Heart of a Dragon's melody is essentially the same as the melody of this song.
In the Disney park ride Peter Pan's Flight, the melody of this song plays through.