Henry the Bunyip had heard about the super word: "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
It was in Mary Poppins, and it is said to be simply a word used as "something to say when you have nothing to say", but the mouthful of nonsensical syllables certainly has brought cheer to audiences for decades.
The word does not contain B, H, J, K, M, N, Q, V, W, Y or Z. Unlike Henry’s book A-Z of Friends.
Some of the song goes like this:
It's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious. If you say it loud enough, you'll always sound precocious.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Um-dittle-ittl-um-dittle-IUm-dittle-ittl-um-dittle-IUm-dittle-ittl-um-dittle-IUm-dittle-ittl-um-dittle-I
If today is a super day, maybe you could sing it.
But for Henry, he would rather sing Happy Birthday to his friends, Yogi and Joe, the twins, who are having their second birthdays. Isn't that super? Happy Birthday, Boys!
Have a fun party.