Bath time song for kids — "Squeaky Clean!" cover art by Snuggle Bunch

Squeaky Clean!

About This Song

Bath time in our house goes one of two ways: absolute refusal to get in, or absolute refusal to get out. Usually both. “Squeaky Clean!” is for that first hurdle — getting everyone into the tub with minimal negotiations. Once the suds are flowing and the rub-a-dub-dub kicks in, even the most reluctant bather starts having a good time. Just please don’t pee! We’re trying to get clean.

This splashy kids’ hip hop bath time song makes the daily scrub-down feel like an event for toddlers and preschoolers. Part hygiene lesson, part party anthem — because the bath is part of our daily routine, and it might as well have a soundtrack, with a little klezmer flavor because why not!

If your little one loved this, check out Inside Voices, Ask For Help, and Schmutz for more helpful habit Snuggle Bunch songs!

Lyrics

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Squeaky clean
In the bath we get squeaky clean
Washing our body
Squeaky clean
In the bath we get squeaky clean
Yeah you know what I mean

Listen up
We’re filling up the tub
So get yourself ready
To rub a dub dub
Soaking with the suds
From some nice ol’ soapy
Low key I’d like to take a bath
It’s dope, see?

Squeaky clean!
In the bath we get squeaky clean!
Washing our body
Squeaky clean!
In the bath we get squeaky clean!
Yeah you know what I mean!

Being in the bath is the place to be
For babies, kids, mommies and daddies
A warm tub of water is nice and fun
And you’ll be all clean when we’re finally done

The bath is part of our daily routine
Keep ourselves clean, we call that hygiene
Do whatever you want in this watery scene
Just please don’t pee, we’re trying to get clean!

Squeaky clean!
In the bath we get squeaky clean!
Washing our body
Squeaky clean!
In the bath we get squeaky clean!
Yeah you know what I mean!

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