Action Songs
Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Hello my friends! I am so sorry about my voice letting me down in this video, it always does when the cold season comes. That’s life….. I love this song very much and I couldn’t help recording it and sharing it with you, wishing you all a Happy Christmas and Read more…
Action Songs
This Old Man
Hello my friends! Music researchers have found correlations between music making and some of the deepest workings of the human brain. Research has linked active music making with increased language discrimination and development, math ability, improved school grades, better-adjusted social behavior, and improvements in spatial-temporal reasoning, a cornerstone for problem Read more…
Action Songs
Boom Tiara
Hello my friends! Autumn is my favourite season as I can see so many colours that nature puts up just for us like in a beautiful theatre landscape! When I song Boom Tiara to my children at school, they are all joining in and it is also a calming song Read more…
Action Songs
Little Green Frog
This little funny song gives me lots of information about the baby’s development and their ability of understanding. I am always amazed when I sing it with children under 18 months old and I see them mesmerized by my tongue and they try to copy me and stick their tongue Read more…
Action Songs
Roly Poly
Personally, this is one of the easiest action song ever that you can play with your child from a very young age! It teaches them variations in rhythm and also opposites. Remember to go to your right when you say LEFT (as your right is the child’s right if he Read more…
Action Songs
A Ram Sam Sam
Hello my friends! A bit of an exhausting song and a great joy to practice it with your children! They have fun trying to copy you, while they exercise not only their arms and hands, but most of their body! You can use it as a speech and language exercise Read more…
Action Songs
Salsa, Spicy Salsa!
Hello my friends! Songs, chants and rhymes are a natural part of quality early childhood programs. Children love them. Frequent repetition of rhymes and songs as a fun activity is likely to result in a familiarity that can be a good basis for play. Spicy Sansa and Peanut Butter songs encourage participation Read more…