Alice the Camel has Five Humps | Lyrics and Sheet Music
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Lyrics and Chords
C
Alice the camel has 5 humps,
G C
Alice the camel has 5 humps,
C
Alice the camel has 5 humps,
C G C
Go Alice go, boom boom boom
C
Alice the camel has 4 humps,
G C
Alice the camel has 4 humps,
C
Alice the camel has 4 humps,
C G C
Go Alice go, boom boom boom
Alice the camel has 3 humps,
Alice the camel has 3 humps,
Alice the camel has 3 humps,
Go Alice go, boom boom boom
Alice the camel has 2 humps,
Alice the camel has 2 humps,
Alice the camel has 2 humps,
Go Alice go, boom boom boom
Alice the camel has 1 humps (x 3)
Go Alice go, boom boom boom
Alice the camel has 0 humps (x 3)
So Alice is a horse of course!
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About the Song
"Alice the Camel has Five Humps" is a popular children's song used for counting and learning about animals. Here's what I can tell you about it:
Premise: The song revolves around a camel named Alice and the gradual decrease in the number of her humps.
Educational Value: It helps children with counting down from five to zero.
Structure: The song repeats the same verse with a decreasing number of humps for Alice, followed by an encouraging phrase like "So go, Alice, go!"
Variations: There are a few variations of the song. In some versions, Alice loses all her humps and is revealed to be a different animal altogether, often a horse.
Popularity: The song is a favorite among parents and educators for its catchy melody and its usefulness in teaching numbers. There are many recordings available online YouTube.
Origin: Similar to many traditional children's songs, the exact origin of "Alice the Camel has Five Humps" is unclear. It's likely been passed down orally through generations.
Fun Facts about Camels
Hump Myth: Contrary to popular belief, camels don't store water in their humps! They store fat there, which their bodies can convert to energy during long stretches without food.
Hydration Champs: When they finally find water, camels can be real troopers. They can guzzle up to 40 gallons (150L) in one go, replenishing their bodies quickly.
Desert Divas: Camels are built for the harsh desert climate. Their thick eyelashes keep out sand, their nostrils can seal shut to prevent dust inhalation, and their wide feet help them navigate the hot sand.
Spitting Image of Disgust: Don't mess with a camel! If they feel threatened, they'll unleash a nasty spit that can travel up to six feet.
Speedy Surprise: Camels might seem slow and steady, but they can actually move quite fast! They're capable of reaching speeds of up to 40 miles (64km) per hour, which is as fast as a racehorse!
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