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Recite Together: “The Grand Old Duke of York”

Discuss opposite words up and down as you recite “The Grand Old Duke of York” with children.

Recite Together: “The Slide”

Use the rhyme, “The Slide” to reinforce the concept of moving down a slide. Have children act out the motions.

Recite Together: “Three Javelinas”

Recite the chant with finger motions that represent the three javelinas.  

Recite Together: “Three Little Mice” (finger play)

Teach children a finger play chant introducing the terms mouse, mice, and three.

Recite Together: “Up, Up, Up”

Read a poem to reinforce ideas about repeating words and the alphabet.

Recite Together: “Violet in the Crib”

Recite the poem “Violet in the Crib” two or three times aloud while stressing the rhythm and the sound words. 

Recite Together: “Who Is In Our Room?”

Recite a poem that includes the names of each child.

Recite Together: Who, Me?

Recite the chant after reading Who Sank the Boat? and invite children to join in.

Recite Together: Who Stole the Onions from the Farmer’s Field?

Recite the poem. Have children act out the animals in the poem.

Recite Together: “Wiggle, Wiggle”

Have children wiggle as they recite the poem. Review the letter “Ww” and the word worms.

Recite Together: “Willoughby Wallaby Wirt”

Sing the song and have children wiggle when they hear a /w/ sound.

Recite Together: “Zoom, Zoom, Zoom”

Teach children the chant “Zoom, Zoom, Zoom.” Recite the chant with movements and invite children to join you.

“Shake Your Sillies Out”

Sing songs to help give toddlers positive ways to express their emotions and to help build their emotional vocabulary. Create verses to go along with what toddlers are feeling.

Sing a Lullaby

Sing lullabies to soothe and comfort babies. Encourage families to teach you favorite songs or have them record songs they sing at home. 

Sing Together: “A-Hunting We Will Go” (library version)

Sing a song about different types of books and have children hunt for books in the Library Center.

Sing Together: “A Pig Lives in a Pen”

Teach children a song about different places that animals live. Encourage children to add their own verses to the song.

Sing Together: “Abiyoyo Is a Giant”

Have children vary the pitch as they sing and act out the song “Abiyoyo Is a Giant.”  

Sing Together: "All Day Long" #1

Have children sing a song and act out playing an instrument.

Sing Together: “All Day Long” #2

Sing “All Day Long” inviting children to play their rubber band guitars as they sing.  Engage them in discussion about how they are making the sounds.

Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #1

Gather children in a circle. First teach children the traditional song and motions. Then hand out plastic letters and sing the song for a particular letter.

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