Multicultural Transition Songs for Babies

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koukla1325
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Multicultural Transition Songs for Babies

Post by koukla1325 » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:19 am

Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: assignment 1
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge

Your Question?
Hey guys,
I need some help on finding a "transition" song but multicultural one? for my diploma, & i also need some help on the 0-1 babies whats good songs for them?


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Hey guys,
I need some help on finding a "transition" song but multicultural one? for my diploma, & i also need some help on the 0-1 babies whats good songs for them?
Last edited by Lorina on Tue Apr 23, 2013 12:10 am, edited 2 times in total.
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catchmeifucan
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Re: Music & movement assigment

Post by catchmeifucan » Sat Dec 15, 2012 3:22 pm

A Ram Sam Sam
 
This is a popular Moroccan song that is easy to sing with babies and I’ve sung many times with different groups of children. It will work well as a transition song for babies as well.
 
A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
A ra-vi, a ra-vi
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
A ra-vi, a ra-vi
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
 
Actions:
 
·         A ram sam sam - pound fists, right over left, then left over right.
·         Guli guli - pull hands apart gesturing as if something were gooey
·         A ra-vi - spin index fingers on either side of the head (like someone is crazy), ending with the fingers pointed up

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