Daffodils Collage

This collage is very easy to make and it can show the children different sizes of petals, so that they distinguish between the big petals, the medium ones and the small ones.

Pumpkin Seeds Flowers

You may want to decorate the card a bit more and put a bit of colour on it. I put some random glue at the bottom of the page and glued some dried sage and cut some onion bag stripes (when you buy a bag of onions, the ‘bag’ is usually like a net, coloured red or gold and i absolutely love it for making decorations with children because it is glossy and when you cut the net it looks spiky).

4 Little Snowmen

In this song we will practice counting down from 4 to 0, while expressing sadness for each  melted snowman, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh poor them!

The Animals Sounds

From a very young age, children are fascinated about animals, their habitat and their babies; often children say some animal names as their first 20 words!

The Animals Sounds songs is a fun way of teaching your children about the sounds each animal makes. You can add animals and their sounds as you go along, as many as you know, my version is not that long

Three Little Pigs

A year ago, I found myself captivated by the enduring fascination of children with the classic tale of “The Three Little Pigs.” It was this enchanting enthusiasm that inspired me to create a song, a melodic key to unlock the doors of storytelling. This song, as you’ll soon discover, is not just a tuneful delight but a powerful tool for nurturing literacy skills.

Singing songs, reciting chants, and reveling in rhymes with children lay a strong foundation for their literacy development. But, as we embark on this musical journey, let’s remember that songs, chants, and rhymes can be more than just delightful entertainment. They can be the stepping stones to a world of learning opportunities.