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Seven Continents Song [xCsm1IH8F57]

Seven Continents Song [xCsm1IH8F57]

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A song to help kids learn the 7 continents in order from largest to smallest. Subscribe! ➜ Visit the Hopscotch Shop! ➜ Download the song ➜ Listen on: Spotify ➜ Apple Music ➜ Amazon ➜ Deezer ➜ Tidal ➜ Napster ➜ *NEW* Ukulele Tabs ➜ Piano/Vocal/Guitar sheet ➜ Lead sheet ➜ Karaoke/backing track ➜ Oceania Version ➜ Australasia Version ➜ Song by Joanna and Matt Pace Video animated by Steven Freebairn: Continent voices: Asia & Europe: Matt Pace Africa: Evette Dutton (North America: Jessica Pace (South America: Wesley Monahan (Antarctica: Elena Dutton Australia: the Cook kids Title animation by Brenden Nelson: Follow Hopscotch! Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Lyrics: The world is split up into continents, there are seven in all And if you get the gist, we’re gonna make a list from biggest to small: They are: Asia, Africa, North and South America Antarctica, Europe, and finally Australia Asia, Africa, North and South America Antarctica, Europe, and finally Australia Hey! My name is Asia, And more than half of the world lives here, but, whatever And I am Africa, with desert for miles And my Nile is the longest river North America! Start down in Panama, Wide open spaces, all the way to Canada I'm South America with animals galore, Where the rainforest grows ‘cause the rain really pours I’m Antarctica, and I’m totally ice And I’m Europe. You’re welcome... For the pasta, pizza, waffles, and fries I am Australia, some call me Oceania, I got a lot of islands, too many to explain to ya We are Asia, Africa, North and South America Antarctica, Europe, and finally Australia Copyright © 2017 Hopscotch #SevenContinents #7Continents #HopscotchSongs

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