Rogers said he had never made a puppet out of a spoon. Actually, he had. Back in Show 1070, he made a Cornflake S. Pecially puppet out of a wooden spoon (plastic spoons had not been invented yet).
Because it was so rarely used, the Museum-Go-Round song is not found within Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Online at FCI.org. Here, for the first time on the Web, are the lyrics to the Museum-Go-Round song:
I have dinosaurs and bones
I have antique telephones
I have tractors, I have trucks
I have roosters, I have ducks
I have books and fossils
Rare jewels, tiny castles
I've a bell you ring-ding-ding
I have virtually anything
You need to find
Just write it down, I'll look behind
In my museum, the world is stored
In there you never need be bored
I have dinosaurs and bones
I have antique telephones
I have tractors, I have trucks
I have roosters, I have ducks
I have dolls and slippers
Rare art, little dippers
I've a bell you ring-ding-ding
I have virtually anything
You need to find
Just write it down, I'll look behind
In my museum, the world is stored
In there you never need be bored.
—Fred Rogers
This was the only time in the modern series (1979-2001) that Lady Elaine Fairchilde sang her Museum song.
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