Pull & Learn Alligator (also known as Alpha-Gator in the UK, ABC-Krokodil in Germany, Mon croco ABC in France, ABC Cocoletras in Spain, and Aligator Edukator in Poland) is a toy released on September 10, 2015.
Activities
- Letters and Phonics
- Fun Facts
- Quiz Mode
- Silly Sentences
- Music Fun
Sung Song Lyrics
Song 1
- Sing, sing, sing, with me
- Learn our ABCs
- Learning, singing, dancing, swimming
- Make me happy!
Song 2 (Alphabet Song)
- A B C D E F G
- H I J K L M N O P
- Q R S T U V
- W X Y and Z
- Now I know my ABCs
- Next time won't you sing with me?
Song 3
- Oh I love to learn and I love to play
- Play the alphabet game all the day
- Learn that alligator begins with ah
- Play the alphabet game all the day
Melodies
- A - Alouette / Little Bunny Foo Foo / Itsy Bitsy Spider / Down by the Station / Ten Fat Sausages
- B - The Wheels on the Bus / Buffalo Gals / Magic Penny
- C - Hickory Dickory Dock
- D - This Old Man / I Love You
- E - The Farmer in the Dell / A-Hunting We Will Go
- F - Froggy Went a-Courtin'
- G - London Bridge / All the Leaves
- H - She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain / Comin' Down the Chimney (Raffi's version) / Mountain Polka from Raffi
- I - Humpty Dumpty / Off She Goes
- J - Oh Susanna / I Am Not Your Broom
- K - Big Rock Candy Mountain
- L - Mary Had a Little Lamb
- M - Pop Goes the Weasel / I Am Weasel Theme
- N - The Muffin Man
- O - Oats, Peas, Beans, and Barley Grow
- P - Polly Wolly Doodle / Starfall Camp
- Q - Hey Diddle Diddle
- R - The Wheels on the Bus / Buffalo Gals / Magic Penny
- S - Alouette / Little Bunny Foo Foo / Itsy Bitsy Spider / Down by the Station / Ten Fat Sausages
- T - I've Been Working on the Railroad
- U - Three Blind Mice / I Am So Smart
- V - Old MacDonald Had a Farm / Frog and Mouse / Keemo Kymo / Bonnie Wee House of Iveagh
- W - Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star / Alphabet Song / Baa Baa Black Sheep / Ah, vous dirai je maman
- X - Can Can
- Y - Three Little Kittens
- Z - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Trivia
- The songs that were reused from the 2012 Alphabet Apple were played the same with new instruments, and some of the songs are related to the words for the letters.
