18. Songs and Finger-plays
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Singing with children and engaging in simple rhymes and finger-plays build important social emotional, language and motor skills. Alaina and Jen share some of their favorites, come learn some new...
mostra másCommon Children’s Songs and Fingerplays:
-Old McDonald
-Wheels on the Bus
-Itsy Bitsy Spider
-Mary Had a Little Lamb
-Row Your Boat (Alternate verses! Lion/roar, Tiger/scream)
→ You can change up common songs by changing the words but keeping the same tune, singing the songs like animals might sing them (like a cat: “Meow” to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle or another song)
-I’m a little tea pot
More Obscure:
-Jack’s House
-Slippery Fish
-Reach Up to the Sky
-Ram Sam Sam/Family Song
-Sing a Rainbow (colors and sign language song)
-The Color Song
-Matilda the Gorilla
-The belly button song (not the one from the belly button book)
-I had a little turtle
Counting Songs:
-FIve Little Ducks
-Five Green and Speckled Frogs
-Ten in the Bed
-Let’s Go Riding in an Elevator
-Ants Go Marching
Simple Games
-This Little Piggy
-Peek-a-Boo
-This is the Way They Ride
-Doggy, Doggy (Older children, works better with group)
-Pat a cake
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