 So this is the Happy Valley Children's Chorus in the spring of 2017 and we've chosen some of our favorite earth songs. We're going to start with a song by Ruth Pelham called Rainbow Round Me. When I look outside my window, there's a world of color I see, fiddle-dee-dee, outside my window, there's a world of color I see, rainbow. We're going to start with blue, Megan and Sarah, what's blue outside your window? The birds, fiddles, dee-dee, outside my window. Everybody! So what's your idea outside your window? A flower? A flower? Or cardinals? Cardinals. Cardinals. Do you want to sing? Everybody sing together? Yeah. You want to sing it? Go for it. She's going to do it. Go ahead. Is as red as red can be. Everybody! Hey, I see yellow next. Sun. Sun, do you want to sing by yourself or by yourself? Go ahead, Olivia. Outside my window is as yellow as yellow can be. Here we go. What color do you have, Gianna? Green. Green. I see two greens. What would you all like to be? Grass. Grass. Let's sing all together. Together. Here we go. The grass outside my window is green as green can be. Now the scarves. Everybody scarves down except for the color we're singing about. Jada. Rainbow. No, no. What color do you have? Orange. Do you want to name something that would be orange? The fox. The fox. Okay. Do you want to sing it or do you want everyone to sing it? Everyone. Here we go. The fox outside my window is as orange as orange can be. My window is as orange as orange. Now if you all step back to where you started. Okay. So if you move forward. This one is morning winds are singing. Again, just the color that we're using then. Step back, please, Jada, because it's hard for me to see. There we go. Okay. Morning winds are singing, singing to the sun. So a couple of you have sun colors. Okay. All voices ready? Morning winds are singing, singing to the sun. Okay. The trees. They're because we have so many songs. Thank you. If you all set your scarves down, let them rest a while. And use your hands. You can clap on the spelling part or just sing out the words. Okay. Earth's the place where we all live. Earth's the place where we all live. Yes, Earth's our favorite. This is one of Claire's favorites. There's a smile. That's a lot of words, but you all did great. Okay. The care of the earth. Oh, the song of spring was by my friend Liz Buchanan. And the care of the earth is by my friend Dave Kanoyne. Okay. We recycle. We have fun. Awesome. Very good. Learn that one through and through too. Okay. This one, we're just going to stay in place though. Okay. So here we go. See right where you are. See what you need. See what you need. See what you need. Let's find a way to share. Let's find a way to share. A way to share. Invite you to just sit down right where you are and relax. And this is when I have a surprise. This three box is our little stuffed manatee to illustrate the song. So you'll just, yes. So we'll just, you'll hold it a little bit. Pass along, pass along. Just in a friendly way. Try to sing with the song while we do that. Okay. This story is true and here's the exciting part. Oh, wait, Mary. So children can notice things and speak up and help the grownups to do the right thing. Okay. Let the world be well. Let the world be well. You can just tuck that in your lap. Okay. I'm going to raise this. Yeah, let's do it right. Let the world be well. Do you have a cold? Yeah. Okay. So try to keep it. If you have a cough or sneeze, use your big arm. Okay. Okay. If you need to rest, Gianna, you can just rest. The rest of us will sing for you. But if you feel like singing, you sing too. Okay. Either way. Let's try that. That was written by my friend Pam Duncan and the song about Mary Manatee. Do you remember who wrote that? I wrote it and I forgot to say that. Okay. This one was written by my friend Joyce Rouse and she wrote downstream. She keeps in mind how we all are affected by the air. Please put this purple. All the other colors except blue will be sent past along. Tuck the other colors under your legs. Okay. So we don't get mixed up. Then when we get to the wind, Olivia could start that one. Okay. So Megan Passure is to Sarah so she can start it. Okay. So here we go. Try to be ready. We all live downstream. We all live downstream. Somebody, we all live upstream. From somebody to we can be kind to. Our neighbors downstream do what to others. And you will have them. Okay. Leave the string. Get ready for the wind. Life. We all live down the wind. From somebody, we all live up. From somebody to we can be kind to. Our neighbors downstream do what to others. And you will have them. Okay. Hold it down there. Get ready to draw your circle. Life is not a life, a circle that goes round and comes round. Whatever we get comes back to me and you. From somebody, we all live up. From somebody to we can be kind to downstream. Do what to others. And you will have them. You're remembering these songs so well. We are up to our last one. This one was also written by Joyce Rouse. These last two were written by the same person, Joyce. Every day is Earth Day. How about you stand up for this last one. Have good energy. Leave your scarves down please so they don't distract us. Okay. So you can focus on the words. And if you want to dance when it gets to the part about dancing, you may. Okay. But you don't have to. Here we go. Every day is Earth Day. Ready? Every day is Earth Day. For everyone who cares for me. All the best shape to a chance to celebrate. Dancing on the planet. You know it. Never stop believing. Love it. And I love how you connected together on that last one. And so now we're going to sing our final song. If we join hands, you could stay close together. Kai, can you slip in there? There we go. There we go. And I'm going to teach you. We'll sing it twice. Some of you know it. But it goes keep singing, keep looking up. Because the giraffes remind us to look up. Keep singing, keep looking up. Keep asking questions and never give up. Here we go. Keep singing, keep looking up. Keep asking questions and never give up. I'm going to say keep singing, keep singing songs. Here we go. Keep singing, keep looking up. Keep singing, keep singing songs and never give up. All right. Thank you all for coming. We're so happy to have the Happy Valley Children's Chorus singing their Earth songs. Say bye. Bye everybody. Bye.