Time To Get Dressed - hip hop getting dressed song for kids by Snuggle Bunch

Time To Get Dressed! (Put on Your Clothes)

About This Song

If the morning routine has a final boss, and it’s getting your kid into clothes. They’re comfy. They don’t want to exit pajamas. Pants are optional in their worldview. “Time To Get Dressed!” turns the daily clothing struggle into a race against the song, and it really works! Challenge your kids to see if they can get dressed by the end of the song. One leg, two leg, shirt on the body now!

This upbeat kids’ hip hop getting dressed song makes the morning routine fun for toddlers and preschoolers who’d rather stay in pajamas forever. Once our clothes are all on, we’ll be ready for fun — with our fit looking nice and feeling number one!

If your little one loved this, check out Squeaky Clean, Schmutz, and I’m Not Tired for more daily routine Snuggle Bunch songs!

Lyrics

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We are feeling comfy, I know I know
But it’s time to get this show on the road
It’s time to get dressed and put on your clothes.
Everybody knows it’s time to go!

It’s time to get dressed
Put on our clothes.
It’s time to get dressed
Knees and elbows
It’s time to get dressed
And get our outfit on
Let’s try to get dressed
By the end of this song

Let’s all get dressed at the start of the day
Cause once we’re all dressed we’ll be ready to play
Once our clothes are all on will be ready for fun
With our fit looking nice we’ll feel number one

It’s time to get dressed
Put on our clothes
It’s time to get dressed
Knees and elbows
It’s time to get dressed
And get our outfit on
Let’s try to get dressed
By the end of this song

Come on come on
Put on our clothes
One leg two leg
Put on our clothes
Shirt on the body now
Put on our clothes
Amazing, all right!

One leg two leg
Shirt on the body now
Put on our clothes
Amazing, all right!

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