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Pythagorean
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Whenever my 3-year-old sings this, it sounds like she's cussing... I swear he intentionally left the "does" out so that this would happen.
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No doubt in my mind. However, it was probably aimed at a higher age group, and no one considered there might be collateral damage.Pythagorean said:I swear he intentionally left the "does" out so that this would happen.
WannabeNewton said:Dude this is so viral right now it's insane-like every other vine has this in some form lol. I don't know if I should reevaluate my life knowing that I absolutely love this song ;)
zoobyshoe said:Wow. I watched half the video and had to shut it down.
Only some? :rofl:Evo said:Uhm, I do believe some drugs were involved in the making of that video. :uhh:
WannabeNewton said:Dude this is so viral right now it's insane-like every other vine has this in some form lol. I don't know if I should reevaluate my life knowing that I absolutely love this song ;)
Pythagorean said:I guess I meant what is a vine? Never heard the term.
Thank you, I had never heard of it either.Astrometry said:Vine is an app for iPhones and Android phones. Vine is just a 6 second video app pretty much. I usually just get on to view funny videos, I rarely post videos.
Evo said:Thank you, I had never heard of it either.
zoobyshoe said:Wow. I watched half the video and had to shut it down.
Pythagorean said:so are you old or just tired?
:P
Neither. I have taste.Pythagorean said:so are you old or just tired?
:P
lisab said:You got further than I did.
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I like to think of myself as old enough to be wise about how I spend my time .
zoobyshoe said:Neither. I have taste.
"What Does the Fox Say? Toddler's Version" is a popular children's song and music video created by the Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis. It is a simplified version of their viral hit "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" and is designed specifically for young children.
The song is meant to be a silly and humorous exploration of the noises and sounds that different animals make, including the fox. It is not meant to have a deeper meaning or message.
Yes, the music video features a simple dance routine that involves mimicking the actions of different animals, including the fox. However, there is no set dance or actions that go along with the song, and children are free to create their own movements and interpretations.
The song and video are specifically created for young children, typically ages 2-6. However, the catchy tune and silly lyrics have also gained popularity with older children and even adults.
While the song may not have any specific educational or developmental goals, it can still be a fun and engaging way for young children to learn about different animal sounds and movements. It also promotes creativity and imagination as children are encouraged to come up with their own interpretations and actions for the song.