“Walking in the Jungle” is a popular children’s nursery rhyme that encourages imaginative play and movement.
It is often used in preschools, daycares, and homes to engage young children in singing, dancing, and acting out the actions described in the song.
The rhyme typically follows a simple call-and-response pattern, with the leader singing a line and the children echoing it back.
The lyrics of “Walking in the Jungle” typically describe various encounters with jungle animals and the actions one might take when encountering them.
The repetitive nature of the rhyme makes it easy for children to learn and participate in.
It’s often accompanied by gestures or actions that mimic the movements of the animals mentioned in the song.
Lyrics for Walking In The Jungle
Walking in the jungle. Walking in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Walking in the jungle. Walking in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a frog!
We’re not afraid!
Let’s stomp.
Stomping in the jungle. Stomping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Stomping in the jungle. Stomping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a monkey!
We’re not afraid!
Let’s jump.
Jumping in the jungle. Jumping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Jumping in the jungle. Jumping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a toucan!
We’re not afraid!
Let’s skip.
Skipping in the jungle. Skipping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
Skipping in the jungle. Skipping in the jungle. We’re not afraid. We’re not afraid.
One step. Two steps. Three steps forward.
One step. Two steps. Three steps back.
Stop. Listen. What’s that?
It’s a tiger!
RUN!