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  1. Spanish nursery rhymes offer a delightful and effective way for parents and educators to introduce children to the Spanish language. Their poetic simplicity and their catchy melodies make it easy for young learners to engage with the language in a fun and interactive way.

    • Naranja Dulce
    • San Serafín Del Monte
    • Brinca La Tablita
    • Yo tenía 10 Perritos
    • A La Víbora de La Mar
    • Doña Blanca
    • El Patio de MI Casa
    • A La Rueda de San Miguel
    • Dale, Dale, Dale, No pierdas El Tino
    • El Barco Chiquito

    Naranja Dulcehas been part of Mexican childhoods for at least 50 years, as both my older brother and myself grew up hearing and singing it. It’s a sweet, fun song that asks for a hug and then a happy goodbye. An innocent song, used mostly to have fun singing and dancing with your kids.

    This is the typical nursery rhyme played in kindergartens all over Mexico to entertain kids and teach them to follow instructions. The first three verses of each stanza repeat every time, and only the last verse changes with a new action in future, which the kids then have to do as they sing. Smart preschool teachers then add more actions to teach ...

    Excellent song used in Mexico to introduce kids to maths and specifically to addition. Every Mexican kid learns its first additions with this catchy nursery rhyme.

    This song introduces kids to math and specifically to subtraction in Mexico. Most Mexican kids learn to subtract with this silly (and a bit sad) nursery rhyme.

    This song is danced by everybody in Mexico, young kids in kindergartens, and adults in wedding parties. When the music starts playing, a long line (like the snake from the song) is quickly formed and goes around the room, while the teacher or the newlyweds form a kind of human bridge. The snake has to go under the bridge, and when the music stops, ...

    Doña Blanca is one more of those songs that includes a game. Kids start singing it while holding hands and forming a big enclosed circle with one kid (Doña Blanca) inside and another one outside (jicotillo). At one point, the jicotillo breaks the circle separating the hands of two of the children and Doña Blanca has to get out of the circle and try...

    A fun game to play with your kids. Form a long line and start singing and walking around the room. Every time you hear the words agáchense or agachar, everybody has to lower themselves and when they hear estirar, estirarthey can walk normally again.

    Play this Mexican nursery rhyme by forming a circle holding hands and with one kid inside the circle. When the last verse comes around, the kid in the center of the circle says the name of another kid and they switch positions.

    This is the all important Spanish song for hitting the piñata. It doesn’t matter if it’s during a birthday party, a Christmas celebration, or any other holiday, the song will always be the same one.

    I remember singing this nursery rhyme with my grandmother. She would entertain me and my brother with it for a very long time. As it’s an “endless” song, you can play it for as much time as you want, or your kids keep their interest.

  2. Apr 30, 2019 · A list of the best Spanish Nursery Rhymes for Kids with bilingual lyrics in Spanish and English. Watch the videos and sing along!

  3. Mar 30, 2019 · Looking for Spanish nursery rhymes to sing to your little one? Find the best songs on YouTube and sing your childhood favorites with baby, in Spanish.

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  4. Mar 19, 2022 · From babies to elementary aged kids, the following authentic Spanish nursery rhymes will support you in practicing the Spanish language in a fun and interactive way at home. You can also get a physical copy of these songs by downloading the FREE Spanish Nursery Rhyme Anthology in our Freebie Library.

  5. Jan 22, 2016 · Spanish Lullabies: 20 Popular Songs with Lyrics. Inside: A list of the best Spanish lullabies for babies and kids YouTube, with lyrics. When we decided to raise bilingual kids, it wasn’t just a matter of speaking two languages. We wanted our babies to be bi-cultural: to move freely between the Latino and U.S. cultures, and feel connected to both.

  6. Dec 18, 2021 · In this post: Who doesn’t love easy and free ways to teach your child Spanish at home? These popular Spanish nursery rhymes are a great way to create engaging Spanish lessons for kids, right at home. See some of my favorite Spanish nursery rhymes books at the end!

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