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Numberock - Counting Coins for Kids Lyrics



Numberock - Counting Coins for Kids Lyrics
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One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
Five pennies make a nickel
In cents it's worth five
Two nickels make ten cents
That means they're worth a dime
A quarter's twenty-five pennies
But let's make it shorter
Two dimes and a nickel also equal a quarter
I bought one delicious dill pickle
For two dimes, a quarter, and a nickel
To find out how much I spent
I counted them up cent by cent
I started with a quarter
It was worth twenty-five cents
Each dime was worth ten
So I added both of them
Got thirty-five, forty-five
And then there was a nickel
I added five and paid fifty cents for the pickle
One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
I bought an ice cream in the summertime
With four pennies, three quarters, and a dime
The ice cream lady looked in silence
And then she counted up my cents
She counted three quarters
Twenty-five, fifty, seventy-five
Then she added the dime
The ten cents made eighty-five
And the four pennies left made it eighty-nine
So it was eighty-nine cents for the ice cream
I ate until my shirt popped at the seams
One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
On the penny is the sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln
He wrote the Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation
The third president is Thomas Jefferson
He's on the nickel, all five cents
He was the main author of the Declaration of Independence
The dime has Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President thirty-two
He instituted the New Deal and led America through World War II
Finally, on the quarter is the first president, George Washington
He was the commander-in-chief during the American Revolution
One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
Five pennies make a nickel
In cents it's worth five
Two nickels make ten cents
That means they're worth a dime
A quarter's twenty-five pennies
But let's make it shorter
Two dimes and a nickel also equal a quarter
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One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
Five pennies make a nickel
In cents it's worth five
Two nickels make ten cents
That means they're worth a dime
A quarter's twenty-five pennies
But let's make it shorter
Two dimes and a nickel also equal a quarter
I bought one delicious dill pickle
For two dimes, a quarter, and a nickel
To find out how much I spent
I counted them up cent by cent
I started with a quarter
It was worth twenty-five cents
Each dime was worth ten
So I added both of them
Got thirty-five, forty-five
And then there was a nickel
I added five and paid fifty cents for the pickle
One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
I bought an ice cream in the summertime
With four pennies, three quarters, and a dime
The ice cream lady looked in silence
And then she counted up my cents
She counted three quarters
Twenty-five, fifty, seventy-five
Then she added the dime
The ten cents made eighty-five
And the four pennies left made it eighty-nine
So it was eighty-nine cents for the ice cream
I ate until my shirt popped at the seams
One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
On the penny is the sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln
He wrote the Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation
The third president is Thomas Jefferson
He's on the nickel, all five cents
He was the main author of the Declaration of Independence
The dime has Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President thirty-two
He instituted the New Deal and led America through World War II
Finally, on the quarter is the first president, George Washington
He was the commander-in-chief during the American Revolution
One penny is worth one cent
One nickel's worth five of them
One dime has a value of ten
One quarter's worth twenty-five cents
Five pennies make a nickel
In cents it's worth five
Two nickels make ten cents
That means they're worth a dime
A quarter's twenty-five pennies
But let's make it shorter
Two dimes and a nickel also equal a quarter
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Writer: Benjamin Hehn
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Numberock
Language: English
Length: 3:33
Written by: Benjamin Hehn

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