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A Sailor Went to Sea is a fun action song that encourages rhythm and coordination. It encourages children to learn different body parts through each verse of the song accompanied by different actions.
One Little Finger, a fun and interactive song that helps kids learn body parts through simple actions and repetition. The lyrics guide children to tap their finger and point to different parts of their body, making it a great way…
A fun and simple song that teaches children the anatomy of their body with a catchy rhythm.
"All I Eat Is Pizza" is a silly song celebrating everyone's love for pizza in all its glorious forms. It humorously narrates various scenarios where pizza is the only thing on the menu, highlighting the obsession with this delicious treat.
“Johnny Works With One Hammer” is a traditional children’s action song that teaches counting and rhythm through playful movement. It builds from one hammer up to five, with kids adding motions (hands, feet, head) before pretending to sleep at the…
“Ten Fat Sausages” is a classic counting rhyme and action song for young children. It uses repetition and sound effects to make learning numbers fun while building anticipation as the sausages ‘go pop’ or ‘bang’ one by one.
Miss Polly Had A Dolly - Auslan Sign uses Australian Sign Language to "sing" this rhyme. This rhyme includes lyrics, a picture song board, key signs and a video of how to use Auslan sign to sing Miss Polly Had…
The Five Little Ducks Auslan Sign uses Australian Sign Language to "sing" this rhyme. This rhyme includes lyrics, a picture song board, key signs and a video of how to use Auslan sign to sing Five Little Ducks.
Der Glumph Went The Little Green Frog uses Australian Sign Language to "sing" this rhyme. This rhyme includes lyrics, a picture song board, key signs and a video of how to use Auslan sign to sing Der Glumph Went The…
Taba Naba is a children's song originating in the Torres Strait Islands just north of the continent of Australia. This song is usually accompanied by a sit-down dance where the dancers perform traditional movements corresponding to the lyrics.
Celebrate culture and music with the traditional Inanay Song, a fun and engaging rhyme for children to sing and learn together. This activity supports language development, rhythm awareness, and cultural appreciation in early childhood settings.
This is a simple and funny action song about sea creatures moving through the water before GULP is eaten by something a little bigger...before a humongous whale comes and BURP! This is great for children learning about different types of…
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