I'm the Big One Now
Sesame Street Lyrics
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And that baby's here to stay
Someday our baby maybe
Finally big enough to play
For now, I'm fetching diapers
For now, I'm helping out
I help feed him and I wipe him
When that food comes flying out
'Cause I'm the big one now
I hug him and I squeeze him
And I help him learn to talk
I try hard not to tease her
While she's learning how to walk
I help to read him stories
I help pick up his toys
I teach her to play peek-a-boo
And I teach her to make noise
And it's me who knows how
'Cause I'm the big one now
I love my little sister
The sharing and caring
I love to choose the teeny little
Clothes that she'll be wearing
I love my little brother
There ain't nothing to it
Well, sometimes it's a dirty job
But someone's got to do it
Well, my Mama brought a baby home
To join our family
And together every day we're all
As happy as can be
That baby's gotten bigger
That kid is really fun
And I'm so proud that I'm allowed
To be the grown-up one
It's me who knows how
'Cause I'm the big one now
Yes, it's me who knows how
'Cause I'm the big one now
Yeah, that's me
interpreting the song "I'm the Big One Now" by Sesame Street. The song talks about a child who becomes the older sibling after their mother gave birth to a baby. The song emphasizes the responsibility of being an older sibling, and how it requires helping out with taking care of the new family member. The lyrics talk about how the child takes on different roles such as feeding, changing, and playing with the baby. The child also teaches the baby how to walk, talk, and learn new things. The song highlights the importance of being responsible and caring for the younger one while also fostering love and care. Indeed, it's a beautiful song that aims to teach children about their roles in a family and how to care for one another.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, my Mama had a baby
My mom had a new baby
And that baby's here to stay
The baby is staying with us forever
Someday our baby maybe finally big enough to play
Maybe one day the baby will be big enough to play with us
For now, I'm fetching diapers
Right now, I am getting diapers for the baby
For now, I'm helping out
I am helping out with the baby
I help feed him and I wipe him. When that food comes flying out
I help feed the baby and clean up when it spits up food
And it's me who knows how. 'Cause I'm the big one now
I am the one who knows how to take care of the baby because I am the oldest
I hug him and I squeeze him, And I help him learn to talk
I give the baby hugs, help him learn to talk,
I try hard not to tease her, While she's learning how to walk
I try my best not to tease my sister while she learns how to walk
I help to read him stories, I help pick up his toys
I help read stories and clean up the baby's toys
I teach her to play peek-a-boo, And I teach her to make noise
I teach my sister to play peek-a-boo and make noise
I love my little sister, The sharing and caring
I love my sister and enjoy sharing and taking care of her
I love to choose the teeny little Clothes that she'll be wearing
I enjoy picking out clothes for my sister
I love my little brother, There ain't nothing to it
I also love my little brother
Well, sometimes it's a dirty job, But someone's got to do it
Taking care of the baby can be messy, but it needs to be done
Well, my Mama brought a baby home, To join our family
My mom brought the baby home to be part of our family
And together every day we're all, As happy as can be
Every day, we are all happy together as a family
That baby's gotten bigger, That kid is really fun
The baby has grown bigger and is now a fun kid
And I'm so proud that I'm allowed, To be the grown-up one
I am proud to be the one taking on grown-up responsibilities
Yes, it's me who knows how, 'Cause I'm the big one now
I am the one who knows how to take care of the baby since I am the oldest
Yeah, that's me
That's who I am
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DURKEE, JACOBS
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Megan
on Once Is Not Enough
I get it, it teaches kids you might not just have enough so you have to have more