Singing in the Rain

Get ready for some lighthearted fun and silliness with this action song. You can imagine the laughter and enjoyment it will bring to your children as they watch or join in.

Harvest Day Song

Welcome to the essence of harvest! “Cut the wheat and pick the beans, pull the carrots from the ground” – these simple words herald the beauty of the harvest season. Join us as we immerse ourselves in the joyous spirit of “Harvest Day.”

This Old Man

Hello, dear friends!

 

The world of music is a captivating realm that resonates deeply with the human brain. Extensive research has uncovered remarkable correlations between music-making and the intricate workings of our minds. Active music participation has been linked to a multitude of cognitive benefits, including enhanced language development, improved math skills, higher academic achievement, refined social behavior, and advanced spatial-temporal reasoning – a fundamental skill for effective problem solving.

 

In my experiences with preschoolers, I’ve discovered that there’s hardly an activity I plan that doesn’t involve a nursery rhyme or a song. It’s a secret weapon that brings a delightful twist to any task. Music captures children’s attention, encouraging them to ask questions, explore, and, most importantly, learn. Through the simple act of singing, they absorb valuable lessons such as vocabulary, sequence of events, and much more.

Fingers Song

Today, we’re delving into a song that holds a special place in the hearts of children. It’s a tune that brings immense joy because it features all the people they love – daddy, mommy, a brother or sister, and even a baby! It’s incredible to witness the profound satisfaction a simple family can bring to a little child’s heart.

 

Thank You – Prayer

In a world filled with busyness and chaos, taking a moment to express gratitude for the abundance in our lives can be a truly enriching experience. At the heart of this sentiment, we present a heartfelt thank you prayer with a touch of the Harvest season. Whether you choose to offer your gratitude at the end of the day or in celebration of the bountiful harvest, this prayer can serve as a beautiful reminder of the blessings that surround us.

Bingo

I use this song both with younger and older children, first to develop the sense of rhyming and the ability of replacing the words in a song with other words/sounds/noises and, later on, i can bring up the letters and their importance of making words.

The Tidy Up Song

Here is a song that I find useful when I see the classroom needs a bit of tidying. First time when I started singing it, children started picking up the paper and the rubbish from the floor, on their own, I didn’t ask them to, the song did! Children like to have responsibilities and follow them through and look after their environment, just try them!

Boom Tiara

Hello, dear friends!

 

Autumn, with its breathtaking display of colors, has a special place in my heart. It’s like witnessing nature’s own theater performance, where the landscape transforms into a masterpiece just for us to admire. This season carries a unique charm, and I can’t help but be captivated by the vibrant hues that paint the world.

 

One of the songs that I love to sing with my children at school during this splendid season is “Boom Tiara.” It’s a melody that not only encourages their participation but also imparts a sense of calmness. Through this song, we delve into the wonders of nature, connecting with the natural events unfolding in the world around u

Little Green Frog

This charming little song not only entertains but also provides valuable insights into a baby’s development and their emerging understanding. It’s truly heartwarming to witness children under 18 months old being captivated by the song as they mimic the tongue movements, sticking out their little tongues and touching them with their hands – a precious sight!

Roly Poly

Discover one of the simplest and most delightful action songs that you can enjoy with your child from a very early age. This song not only provides joy but also imparts lessons on rhythm variations and opposites. As you sing along, remember to go to your right when you say ‘LEFT’ (considering your right is your child’s right when they’re facing you) and likewise for ‘RIGHT.