"a-b-c, Easy As 1-2-3!" By Abcmouse.com (originally By The Jackson 5) -
His teacher, a bright-eyed owl named Professor Hoot, noticed Leo’s slumped shoulders. "Music isn't just for singing, Leo," the Professor chirped. "It’s the secret code for everything!"
By the time the song reached the big chorus, Leo wasn't just learning; he was performing! He realized that with a little rhythm, even the hardest lessons were as . He walked home that day realizing that the whole world had a song, and he finally knew how to read the lyrics. His teacher, a bright-eyed owl named Professor Hoot,
Suddenly, the Professor tapped his baton. A catchy, familiar beat began to thump through the floorboards. Boom-chick, boom-chick. He realized that with a little rhythm, even
Leo started to tap his paw. As the music swelled, he realized that the letters weren't scary shapes anymore—they were notes. 'A' was a high note, 'B' was a middle note, and 'C' was a low note. Counting the fruit in his lunchbox felt just like counting the beats in a bar of music. A catchy, familiar beat began to thump through
"Listen to the rhythm," Hoot sang. "Reading is just like a melody! is the start of the song, and 1-2-3 is the beat that keeps us moving."
Little Leo the Lion was nervous about his first day at the Jungle School of Music. He loved to roar, but when it came to reading and math, his tummy did backflips.