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Verse 1: My brain, my brain, inside my head, It thinks of things I've heard or read. It helps me learn and wonder why, My little brain can reach the sky! Chorus: My brain, my brain, so strong and neat, My body's little control seat! My brain, my brain, works without a stop, Like a super busy little shop! Verse 2: My brain sends messages to my toes, And tells my feet just where to go. It tells my hands to reach and clap, It wakes me up from my small nap! Chorus: My brain, my brain, so strong and neat, My body's little control seat! My brain, my brain, works without a stop, Like a super busy little shop! Verse 3: My brain helps me remember names, And all the rules to all the games. It holds my memories, big and small, So I can share them with you all! Chorus: My brain, my brain, so strong and neat, My body's little control seat! My brain, my brain, works without a stop, Like a super busy little shop! Verse 4: My brain helps me feel what's right, My feelings for the sun so bright. It helps me hear and helps me see, My brain is what makes me, me! Chorus: My brain, my brain, so strong and neat, My body's little control seat! My brain, my brain, works without a stop, Like a super busy little shop!

About the song

Think smart about your amazing brain and how it controls everything!

Learn about your incredible brain - the control center that helps you think, learn, and remember!

FAQs

What does the brain do for the body?

The brain helps control movement, senses, memory, emotions, breathing, attention, and decision-making. It is the body's main command center.

How do brain cells send messages?

Brain cells called neurons send signals using tiny electrical impulses and chemical messengers that move through networks.

Why does sleep matter for learning?

Sleep helps the brain organize memories, practice important patterns, and reset attention. That can make learning easier the next day.

Can kids change their brains by practicing?

Yes. The brain can strengthen useful connections with practice, which is one reason music, reading, math, and sports improve over time.