El Sapo Pepe Lyrics in English Karina Antonelli , El Reino Infantil

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song El Sapo Pepe by Karina Antonelli from Spanish to English.
Pepe!
Pepe, where are you?
Come here!
Pepe, behave!
But stay still!
Pepe!
God!
I have a toad that's named Pepe
That jumps and jumps all over the yard
He has no tail and he's green
He doesn't listen to me, he always jumps like this
I say Pepe come, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe take it, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe stop, and he jumps, jumps
You'll get dizzy, you'll get dizzy
I say Pepe come, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe take it, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe stop, and he jumps, jumps
You'll make me dizzy, you'll make me dizzy
Pepe!
But Pepe, come here!
This toad!
Toad, come here!
Naughty! But
He got under the bed
And when it rains he jumps through the puddles
And he makes little holes where he's going to sleep
He has no tail and he's green
He doesn't listen to me, he always jumps like this
I say Pepe come, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe take it, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe stop, and he jumps, jumps
You'll get dizzy, you'll get dizzy
I say Pepe come, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe take it, and he jumps, jumps
Pepe stop, and he jumps, jumps
You'll make me dizzy, you'll make me dizzy
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SONG MEANING

Meet Pepe, the unstoppable frog! In this playful children’s song, the singer proudly presents her bouncy pet: a small, green, tailless frog who refuses to sit still. Every time she calls, “Pepe, vení” or offers him something, “Pepe, tomá,” he simply salta, salta across the garden, splashing through puddles and even hiding under the bed. The repeated commands mix humor with gentle exasperation and paint a vivid picture of a mischievous companion who turns any space into his personal trampoline.

Beyond the laughs, El Sapo Pepe invites listeners to join the fun, echoing short Spanish imperatives and lively onomatopoeia. Its catchy chorus helps learners practice everyday verbs like venir (come), parar (stop), and saltar (jump) while enjoying a story that celebrates freedom, curiosity, and boundless energy. By the end, you may feel just as dizzy as the singer — and eager to hop along with Pepe on his next adventure!

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