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Sing Together: “A-Hunting We Will Go”

Sing the song. Emphasize the /ks/ sound at the end of box and fox.

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” #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.

Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #2

Children move their “Dd” or “Ee” letter card in and out of the circle as they sing the "Alphabet Hokey Pokey" song.

Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #3

Ask children to move their letter “Gg” in and out of the circle when prompted by the song.

Sing Together: “Apples and Bananas”

Sing the song, emphasizing the change in each word.

Sing Together: “Climb On!”

Discuss the children’s experiences on sleds. Sing the song about a sled.

Sing Together: “Dig the Earth”

Sing the song about things plants need to grow.

Sing Together: “Down by the Bay”

Sing the song and invite children to suggest other silly verses with rhyming words.

Sing Together: “Farmer Wore a Blue Hat”

Sing a song about a farmer and his blue hat.

Sing Together: “Fish Is Waiting”

Sing the song, naming objects and asking children to predict whether it will float or sink.

Sing Together: “Friends at School”

Sing a song about friends to reinforce what children have learned about friends.

Sing Together: “Here We Go Round the Alphabet”

Write the uppercase alphabet letters on the ground in a circle going clockwise. Sing the song and have children walk around the circle.

Sing Together: “I Like Yellow”

Have children take turns singing about their favorite color.

Sing Together: “If You’re Happy and You Know It”

Sing and act out a song about being happy.

Sing Together: “If You’re Wearing”

Sing a song about the different colors children are wearing.

Sing Together: “I’m a Little Brown Seed” #1

Sing and act out the song to help children practice patience.

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