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  1. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Yankee Doodle. Auld Lang Syne. Deck the Halls. Frosty the Snowman. Jingle Bells. Silent Night. We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Well-known, easy-to-learn kids' songs, activities to celebrate English holidays, colourful animal games and readers full of interesting facts - help to make new language memorable.

    • What Is The Importance of Singing to Your Child?
    • Ring Around The Rosy
    • Hokey Pokey
    • If You’Re Happy and You Know It
    • Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
    • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
    • Bingo
    • Old Macdonald Had A Farm
    • ABC’s Song – A Classic Educational Song For Preschoolers
    • Row, Row, Row Your Boat

    Children’s songs naturally lend themselves to working on language development through building vocabulary, repetition, language memory, and creativity. Songs with actions and movements built-in can work on gross motor developmentas well! Sylvie has loved music since she was teeny tiny – my (off-key) singing would always bring a smile to her face. I...

    This is a perfect song to get some of those first words out! Try singing the song while you hold hands and walk in a circle (It’s fine if there’s only the two of you) and of course fall down at the end. Do this 2-3 times to familiarize your child with the game and song. Then, once your child knows what is coming and is looking forward to the fallin...

    The Hokey Pokey is great for gross motor movement (i.e. Getting the wiggles out!) and for learning body parts. For younger children, you might just want to stick to arm, leg, head, and body. But for older kids, it’s the perfect time to work on learning left and righttoo! Hokey Pokey Lyrics: You put your (right) hand in, You put your right hand out,...

    I like the version by Super Simple Songs (I learned it from this video, but then just sing it to get more interaction.) This song teaches emotions and beginner gross body movements through actions. To incorporate emotions, make an exaggerated happy/mad/scared/sleepy face for your preschooler to copy. After the song, you can talk about different thi...

    This is another song that’s perfect for learning body parts and imitation. I suggest slowing it way, way downas you sing until your child is successful and then slowly speeding it up until it ends in a silly mess of pointing! It’s sure to get the wiggles and the giggles out!

    This sweet, classic song is nice for teaching your child imitation of the gestures. See the video below if you want to learn the gestures. You can also use the expectant pause(see above) with this one too once your child is familiar with the lyrics. Pause a the end of a phrase such as Twinkle, Twinkle little . . . .(star) How I wonder what you . . ...

    Bingo is ideal for children with beginning letter awareness. Because there is lots of repetition, they can get familiar with singing letters out of the order of the ABC’s song! This one can be fun for younger kids too by working on the number of claps– at the beginning of each stanza, pause and tell your child how many claps there will be. RELATED:...

    This classic is one of our favorites! To start, you can work on animal sounds. Put in some pauses to see if your little one can make the animal sound or copy the sound you make. As your child progresses, have him tell you which animal you should sing about next! Before Sylvie could say an animal name, we used the animals from a farm play setwe had ...

    Great for early literacy and of course learning the names and order of letters, this soothing tune can be started as early as your little one enjoys hearing it! As she gets older, pause to let her fill in letters. Sometimes I pair this one with Sylvie’s favorite letter puzzle or foam lettersin the tub by singing a few letters and then stopping at o...

    I like the version of this song that incorporates animal sounds and ‘screaming’ – the more interactive the better! You can also sit or stand facing your child and hold both hands as your rock back and forth as you sing this song. Here’s the lyrics for Row, Row, Row Your Boat that we like: Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream Merrily, merr...

  2. Merrily we roll along (O’er the deep blue sea) Free Printable Sheet Music PDF. Mexican Hat Dance Free Printable Sheet Music PDF. Miss Polly Had a Dolly Free Printable Sheet Music PDF. Molly Malone (Cockles & Mussels) Free Printable Sheet Music PDF. Mozart’s Lullaby (Sleep, Little One) Free Printable Sheet Music PDF.

  3. Silent night, holy night Shepherds quake at the sight Glories stream from Heaven afar Heavenly hosts sing Hallelujah Christ the Saviour is born Christ the Saviour is born. Silent night, holy night Son of God, love's pure light Radiant beams from Thy holy face With the dawn of redeeming grace Jesus, Lord at Thy birth Jesus, Lord at Thy birth.

  4. Silent Night. Silent night, holy night! All is calm, All is bright Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child Holy Infant so Tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night! Shepherds quake at the sight! Glories stream from heaven afar, Heavenly hosts sing Al-le-lu-ia!

  5. Silent night, holy night. All is calm, all is bright. Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child. Holy Infant so tender and mild. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace. [Verse 2] Silent night ...

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  7. Dec 13, 2017 · Santa Lucia - English Translation. Night comes with heavy steps through our land, calling. Sunlight, the earth forgets; shadows are falling. However dark the night, rising with candles bright, Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Though long may be the night, hope, she is bringing, Hear now, the maid in white, silently winging, Hushed wonder in the air ...

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