Three Ways to Incorporate the Down in the Backpack Song Into a School Or Summer Camp Activity

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Three Ways to Incorporate the Down in the Backpack Song Into a School Or Summer Camp Activity

Bill Harley’s Down in the Backpack is a popular song for students of all ages. Featuring the familiar tune of “Here Comes My Backpack,” this song is a perfect choice for any school or summer camp activity. While the song is not featured much in the early seasons, it’s a timeless classic that will surely keep students humming the lines. Here are a few other ways to incorporate it into a performance piece.

One of my favorite parts of this song is the way that the protagonist introduces himself to the security guard. It’s a combination of reggae and hip-hop, which sounds like a good match for the theme of the movie. During the song, she also introduces herself to the security guard with a peppy greeting. She then shouts it to her classmates upon arriving at school. Then she uses it to greet her friends in the hallway.

The back-up singer in this song is King David. This track is about the backpack’s ‘extra space’ inside the fabric. Dora tells the Backpack to open when she says “Backpack.” Then, he sings an introduction to the song. After asking the audience to choose the items that they want, the Backpack will suck back whatever they don’t want. The back-up has a predominantly purple color with burgundy inside its mouth.