<P> "Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?" or the Cookie Jar Song is a sing along and game of children's music . The song is an infinite - loop motif, where each verse directly feeds into the next . The game begins with the children sitting or standing, arranged in an inward - facing circle . </P> <P> The song usually begins with the group leader asking who stole a cookie from an imaginary (or sometimes real) cookie jar, followed by the name of one of the children in the circle . The child questions the "accusation," answered by an affirmation from the "accuser," followed by continued denial from the "accused ." The accuser asks who stole the cookie, followed by the name of another child in the circle . The call - and - answer is potentially infinitely recursive, limited only by the number of participants or the amount of time the participants wish to spend on it . </P> <P> Sometimes, a clapping or snapping beat is used by the children in the circle . Sometimes, the other children in the group sing along with the "accuser" after the "accused" has been identified . Some variations on the theme include the use by teachers of the song as a lesson in keeping with a beat and improvisation . As with many children's songs, there can be many variations on the execution of the performance . </P> <P> The song's lyrics are usually: </P>

Who took the cookies from the cookies jar