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On Top of My Pizza Song for Kids | Fun Food Songs for Children | The Kiboomers

"ON TOP OF MY PIZZA SONG" On top of my pizza All covered with sauce Could not find the meatballs I think they got lost I looked in the closet I look under the sink I looked in the cup that Held my drink I looked in the saucepan Right under the lid No matter where I looked Those meatballs stayed hid Next time you make pizza I'm begging you please Do not give me meatballs But just plain old cheese On top of my pizza All covered with sauce Could not find the meatballs I think they got lost **************** Song: "On Top of My Pizza Song" Music Band: The Kiboomers Animation: Subcutaneo Vocals & Arrangement: Sara Diamond and Christopher Pennington from The Kiboomers

Tips for Parents

  • Here's how to talk to your child about it

    You learned a fun song about pizza with missing meatballs. Next time, you might want to have plain cheese pizza instead. The song is by The Kiboomers and features fun animation.

  • 4 activities you can do with your child now

    - Ask your child what toppings they like on their pizza and make a pizza together with those toppings. - Sing the "On Top of My Pizza" song together and make up new verses with different toppings. - Encourage your child to draw a picture of their favorite pizza and tell you about it. - Play a game of "Pizza Restaurant" where your child takes your order and creates a pizza with your requested toppings.

  • Pretend play with your child

    Game Name: Pizza Toppings Hunt Instructions: Sing "On Top of My Pizza Song" with your child and then hide different toppings around the room. Give them a list of the toppings to find on top of their pizza. Have them search for the toppings while the song plays. Once they find all of the toppings, make a pizza together with the toppings they found.

  • 1 moral thought for your child inspired by this

    "Sometimes things don't go as planned, but we can still enjoy what we have. Be grateful for what you have instead of what you don't."