Fruit Boxing Song (No. 26) |
Автор: Smarty Songs For Kids
Загружено: 2025-08-20
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These upbeat educational songs are created for children under 15.
They're structured to help kids learn English naturally through singing.
[Verse 1 – Grapes vs Blueberry]
In the red corner, grapes are strong,
In the blue, the blueberry’s song.
Bell rings loud, the fight begins,
Jab to the left, who’s gonna win?
Hook to the body, uppercut high,
Crowd goes wild as the punches fly.
Round one ends, they’re still on their feet,
What a fruity match, oh what a treat!
[Chorus]
Punch, punch, jab, and swing,
In the boxing ring they bring.
“I’m the tastier fruit, you see!”
Each one shouts so boastfully.
[Verse 2 – Strawberry vs Banana]
Here comes strawberry, gloves so red,
Banana’s ready, lifting his head.
Step to the right, a quick left jab,
Banana slips — oh what a grab!
Uppercut lands, the crowd shouts loud,
Strawberry’s dancing, fast and proud.
Banana counters with a heavy swing,
This fruity battle’s a dazzling thing!
[Chorus]
Punch, punch, jab, and swing,
In the boxing ring they bring.
“I’m the tastier fruit, you see!”
Each one shouts so boastfully.
[Verse 3 – Pineapple vs Orange]
Pineapple’s spiky, strong and tall,
Orange rolls in, ready to brawl.
Bell goes ding, they trade a blow,
Left hook lands — the fight’s on show!
Orange with speed, he ducks and weaves,
Pineapple strikes, the crowd believes.
Final round, they’re going all out,
Who’s the champ? Let’s hear the shout!
[Bridge]
Every corner filled with cheer,
Fruity fighters battle near.
Gloves are flying, hearts on fire,
Who will rise and who’ll retire?
[Final Chorus]
Punch, punch, jab, and swing,
Every fruit can be a king.
“I’m the tastier fruit, you see!”
Each one shouts so boastfully.
1. Vocabulary List
corner – the side or place in a boxing ring where a fighter stands before the match.
bell rings – the sound that tells everyone the round is starting.
jab – a quick, straight punch with the front hand.
hook – a punch that comes from the side.
uppercut – a punch that moves upward from below.
crowd – all the people watching the match.
feet – plural of “foot,” meaning both legs standing.
boastfully – in a proud or bragging way, showing off.
spiky – having sharp points (like a pineapple’s skin).
duck and weave – to move down and side-to-side to avoid a punch.
cheer – to shout happily to support someone.
champ – short for “champion,” the winner of the match.
2. Grammar Points
Simple Present for Narration
Example: “In the red corner, grapes are strong.”
→ Used to describe the scene like a story happening right now.
Imperative Style in Chorus
Example: “Punch, punch, jab, and swing.”
→ Commands that sound like instructions, but here it’s playful.
Direct Speech with Quotation Marks
Example: “I’m the tastier fruit, you see!”
→ Shows what the fruit is saying directly.
Comparative Form
Word: tastier (more tasty).
→ Used to compare which fruit tastes better.
Future Question Form
Example: “Who will rise and who’ll retire?”
→ Uses will to talk about what might happen.
Rhyming Pairs
win / begin, loud / proud, swing / thing
→ Helps the song sound fun and musical.
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