I See a Girl/Boy With…..

Hello my friends! This song can be used at the beginning of your daily routine, or when you get some new children in your classroom, but mostly at the beginning of the school year when you might not know your children well and this is a way of practicing learning their names. After singing it … Read more

Daisy, Daisy

Introducing a Cherished English Traditional Song for Kids

Get ready to embark on a nostalgic journey with your little ones as we explore a beloved English traditional song that’s sure to make them hum with joy from the very first note. This charming tune has been a favorite for generations, offering a perfect opportunity for children to sing along and create cherished memories.

We're Going on a Holiday

The perfect song when  you go  on a holiday in the car and the children start to become bored ot whinging for different reasons, It also works in the long hours of waiting in the airport.

Come and Sit Down

When it comes to transitions, it may be difficult to gather all the children together to: sit on the carpet, go for lunch, change the classroom, etc. It is easier if you have a transition song that they like and they join in following the instructions. After you have all of them sitting down at the established point (carpet, chairs, etc…) you can move to another period of your lesson/routine.

Five Little Snowmen

This song teaches the children subtraction. Every time a snowman melts, but it is actually mentioned by that ‘shhh’ which is meant to bring attention to the fact that they were 5 and some of them melted. one by one.

Hello to All the Children in the World

A fascinating fact for a young child is to find out that there are lots of other children in this world, some like him, some very different from himself, but we are all friends and all unique.

Salsa, Spicy Salsa!

Songs, chants, and rhymes are an integral part of high-quality early childhood programs, cherished by children. Repeatedly engaging in these fun activities fosters familiarity and serves as a foundation for play. Spicy Sansa and Peanut Butter songs are designed to encourage active participation with their rhythmic patterns and repeating sections, making them predictable and easy to memorize. This inherent rhythm and repetition not only bring satisfaction and pleasure but also boost children’s confidence in singing independently

Peanut Butter

Early childhood programs come alive with the magic of songs, chants, and rhymes, captivating the hearts of children. The repetition of these delightful melodies serves as a joyful cornerstone for play. ‘Peanut, Peanut Butter, Jelly’ songs are a shining example, inviting active participation through their catchy rhythms and recurring sections. This delightful repetition not only brings joy but also boosts children’s confidence to sing independently.

Two Little Hands

From the earliest stages of childhood, children can find joy in rhymes and songs that involve playful actions. Action rhymes, whether they engage the entire body or focus on finger and hand movements, offer an additional layer of engagement. They not only enhance memorability but also contribute to the rhythmic and experiential quality of the activity, creating a fun bonding moment for all.

The Car Song

Allow me to share a wonderful song that has had a remarkable impact beyond my expectations. ‘The Car Song’ is a creation of mine, born from a desire to engage and inspire the children I teach. Little did I know that it would become a cherished favorite, with children requesting it time and time again