Opening Song: Please Tell Us Your Name
I co-wrote the words to this opening song with one of my colleagues. I'm not entirely sure how to describe the tune, but this is what we sing:
Hello, [child's name]
We're happy that you came!
Who is sitting next to you?
We're happy that you came!
Who is sitting next to you?
Please tell us your name.
We neglected to think about what would happen when we reached the last child, so I concluded the song by singing,
Hello, [child's name]
We're happy that you came!Hello, hello to everyone!
We're happy that you came!
This works nicely because I don't yet know all of the kids' names, and babies don't do well with name tags.
Rhyme: Cheek Chin
Initially, I thought I would try a different rhyme in this slot for this series of lap times, but ultimately, I decided against it, because this one is just so perfect.
Song: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
Book: Peekaboo Bedtime by Rachel Isadora (2007)
Song: All the Little Babies
Song: Tony Chestnut
Song: Head and Shoulders Baby
Song: Dance Your Fingers
Book: In the Still of the Night by Jennifer Selby (1994)
If you don't know this one, despite its rather non-descript cover, it's actually a great animal sounds book, and the story is simple and straightforward - thus perfect for the little ones.
Rhyme: Hey, Diddle Diddle
I am making more of a conscious effort to include nursery rhymes in this round of lap times. For this one, when we say "the cow jumped over the moon," we lift all the babies up into the air.
Song: Mrs. Moon (based on Mr. Sun)
Song: If You’re Happy and You Know It
Song with Shaker Eggs: ABCs
Song with Shaker Eggs: Can You Shake Your Egg with Me?
Goodbye Song: Shaker Egg Goodbye Song
Moving the shakers to the end of the session was a really smart idea. Now I don't have to worry about getting their attention back after collecting the eggs.
I've been looking for some new songs, and you have quite a few that I can't wait to use! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love discovering new baby songs. Enjoy these!
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