Chants similar to Who Stole the Cookies from the Cookie Jar?

Question:Does anyone know of chants that work along the same lines as this one?

Answers:
Here is one that I remember from Girl Scout Day Camp. We often sang it on the bus, and we would also act it out during sing-along time. You can use as many children as you have available, line them up on a bench and have them scoot over each time the Little One yells. Have them all start reciting the song at the begining, and as each respective "bunny" gets rolled off the edge of the bench, the remaining ones go on with the chant, until the Little One is the only one left. It was always kind of fun to do this.

I hope this is what you are looking for!

"Ten Little Bunnies"

Ten little bunnies sleeping in the bed
All squashed together, so the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were nine in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were eight in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were seven in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were six in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were five in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were four in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were three in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were two in the bed and the Little One said:
“ROLL OVER!”

So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There was one in the bed and the Little One said:
“GOOD NIGHT!”

Even if this isn't what you need, it was fun remembering all those years back! Thanks for the memory!
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but there is that annoying song/chant "99 Bottles of beer on the wall." Also, I remember one from when I was a kid called "Razzle Dazzle" and it's something like this:
Razzle Dazzle (three claps)
Razzle Dazzle (three claps)
My name is (name) and I'm lots of fun
And my razzle dazzle has just begun
You'll feel the groove down to your feet
Ooh, she thinks she's bad
Correction, I know I'm bad
Ooh, she thinks she's sweet
Sweetest girl you'll ever meet!

Or something like that...
Was it one of these : -

Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder (February 2000)
Strawberry Shortcake Murder (February 2001)
Blueberry Muffin Murder (February 2002)
Lemon Meringue Pie Murder (February 2003)
Fudge Cupcake Murder (February 2004)
Sugar Cookie Murder (October 2004)
Peach Cobbler Murder (February 2005)
Cherry Cheesecake Murder (March 2006)
Key Lime Pie Murder (February 2007)
Carrot Cake Murder (March 2008 - upcoming)


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who ate all the pies.
not last night but the night before,twenty four robbers came knocking at the door..Under the brown bushes,down by the sea,Johnny broke a bottle and he blamed it on to me..Who stole the apple from the old mans tree...was it you number one?bluebells, cockle shells etc.Is this what you're asking for ?xx
This is the song that doesn't end
it just goes on and on my friend
some people started singing it not knowing what it was
and they continued singing it forever just because
it is a song that doesn't end
it just goes on and on my friend.
The answer to; 'Who ate all the pies?' Is:- [ shouted ]
You fat bastard! You fat bastard! You ate all the pies!
Question and answer usually shouted at an opposition player, [Wayne Rooney], at a football match!
( Number of kids in the group) little sandy tots sitting on the shore.
Crying,weeping till their eyes were sore.
Stand up (name) and wipe away your tears
Who's the one you love the best ?
And that's (Child calls a name) dear.

This is repeated until all the children in the group have stood up.
The Telephone Song

Group: Hey (Insert child 1's name)!
Child 1: I think I hear my name.
Group: Hey (Child 1)
Child 1: I think I hear it again.
Group: You're wanted on the telephone.
Child 1: If it's not (Insert child 2's name) then I'm not home.
Group: With a rick-tick-tickety tick-OH YEAH-with a rick-tick-tickety tick.
Group: Hey (Child 2)!
Child 2: I think I hear my name.

And it starts over and you can go on and on until everyone's had a turn. It's fun to watch the kids face as the person says their name in the chant and they know their next to sing. :-)


There's a cute little tune to it, but it's hard to describe!
who ate all the pukka pies at bolton.
Jack and Jill sitting in a tree
K I S S I N G.
First comes love,
Then comes marriage,
then comes Jill with a baby carriage.

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