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A Peanut Sat on a Railway Track | Funny Song for Kids

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A peanut sat on a railroad track, 
His heart was all a-flutter, 
Round the bend came number ten. 
Toot! Toot! Peanut butter! Squish!

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About the Song

A Peanut Sat on a Railway Track is a classic children's song, known for its nonsensical humor and simple lyrics. Here's what we can tell you about it:

  • Origin: The song is considered traditional, meaning its exact origin and author are unknown. It's likely been passed down orally through generations.

  • Lyrics: The core of the song features a peanut sitting on a railway track, oblivious to the danger. A train arrives, and the inevitable squishing transforms the peanut into "peanut butter!"

  • Variations: There are many variations of the song. Sometimes other foods replace the peanut, like grapes turning into "grape jelly" or apples becoming "applesauce."

  • Popularity: The song remains a favorite among parents and educators due to its catchy melody and silliness. It's often used in singalongs and story time sessions

  • Safety Note: While the song is lighthearted, it's a good reminder to teach children about railway safety and staying away from train tracks.

10 Fun Facts about Peanuts, Trains, and Railway Tracks

Here are 10 fun facts about peanuts, railway tracks, and trains:

Peanuts

  1. Not a nut: Peanuts are technically legumes, related to peas and beans. They grow underground!

  2. Superfood: Peanuts are packed with protein, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals. They are a great source of energy!

  3. Peanut butter paradise: The United States produces the most peanuts in the world, and a large portion of that goes into making peanut butter, a favorite sandwich spread!

Railway Tracks

  1. Joining the journey: Railway tracks are made up of two parallel steel rails fastened together by sleepers (also called ties) made of wood, concrete, or steel.

  2. Left or right? In most countries, trains travel on the left-hand track. The United States and Canada are exceptions, where trains typically travel on the right-hand track.

  3. Singing tracks: The rhythmic clicking sound you hear as a train travels over railway tracks is caused by the slight gaps between the wheels and the rails. The speed of the train and the type of wheels affect the clicking pattern.

Trains

  1. Early birds: The first passenger railway opened in Stockton-on-Tees, England in 1825. It was horse-drawn!

  2. Super speedy: The world's fastest train is the SCMaglev in Japan, which reached a test speed of 374 miles per hour (600 kilometers per hour)! That's almost as fast as the speed of sound!

  3. Tunnel vision: The world's longest railway tunnel is the Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland, measuring a staggering 35.4 miles (57 kilometers) long. Imagine traveling through a tunnel for almost an hour!

  4. More than transportation: Trains are a popular choice for travel and transporting goods, but they can also be used for leisure. Luxury trains offer scenic journeys and comfortable accommodations, while some tourist destinations even have themed trains!

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