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Who Killed Cock Robin?

April 5, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Who Killed Cock Robin?

Who killed Cock Robin?
I, said the Sparrow,
With my bow and arrow,
I killed Cock Robin.

Who saw him die?
I, said the Fly,
With my little eye,
I saw him die.

Who caught his blood?
I, said the Fish,
With my little dish,
I caught his blood.

Who’ll make his shroud?
I, said the Beetle,
With my thread and needle,
I’ll make his shroud.

Who’ll dig his grave?
I, said the Owl,
With my pick and shovel,
I’ll dig the grave.

Who’ll be the parson?
I, said the Rook,
With my little book,
I’ll be the parson.

Who’ll be the clerk?
I, said the Lark,
If it’s not in the dark,
I’ll be the clerk.

Who’ll carry the link?
I, said the Linnet,
I’ll fetch it in a minute,
I’ll carry the link.

Who’ll be the chief mourner?
I, said the Dove,
I’ll mourn for my love,
I’ll be chief mourner.

Who’ll carry the coffin?
I, said the Kite,
If it’s not through the night,
I’ll carry the coffin.

Who’ll bear the pall?
We, said the Wren,
Both the cock and the hen,
We’ll bear the pall.

Who’ll sing a psalm?
I, said the Thrush,
As I sit on a bush,
I’ll sing a psalm.

Who’ll toll the bell?
I, said the Bull,
Because I can pull,
So Cock Robin, farewell.

All the birds of the air
Fell a-sighing and a-sobbing,
When they heard the bell toll
For poor Cock Robin.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Nursery Rhymes Tagged With: animals, infants, traditional

5 Spring Songs for Toddlers

March 28, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Toddlers and spring are a perfect match! Watching a toddler discover the newness of spring growth is so inspiring. To help little ones connect to the world around them and build literacy skills, these spring songs for toddlers will get you started.

5 Spring Songs for Toddlers

Toddlers, an all young children, learn best through repetition. The more you sing these spring songs for toddlers, the more they will learn about spring, about music, and about language. Don’t be afraid to repeat the same song several times in a row. Even when adults begin to tire of a song or think it might be getting boring for a toddler, toddlers are usually just figuring it out and ready to participate themselves.

These Spring songs for toddlers are all action songs. Toddlers love actions and usually learn them faster than the words. I love seeing toddlers at play spontaneously remember actions to a song and incorporate the song and the actions into their play.

5 Spring Songs for Toddlers

  1. Five Green and Speckled Frogs
  2. Rain, Rain, Go Away
  3. Here Is the Beehive
  4. Five Little Ducks
  5. I’m a Puff of Wind

Click on each song for the full lyrics and ideas for actions to do with these spring songs for toddlers. Below you will find some resources to accompany these songs.

Featured Albums

These albums contain songs that are a great fit for spring and the above spring songs for toddlers.

Sundrops by Harmonica Pocket includes the song Raindrops and is a perfect partner for Rain, Rain Go Away.

Rock and Roll Garden by Bari Koral includes the song Hey Ducky and is a darling companion to 5 Little Ducks.

Featured Crafts

Handprint frog craft

This easy to make recycled CD frog craft from Fun Handprint Art pairs well with 5 Green and Speckled Frogs.

Spring Showers Umbrella Craft

This spring showers umbrella craft from No Time For Flashcards is a great choice to go with Rain, Rain, Go Away.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: actions, animals, Bari Koral, counting, infants, spring, the Harmonica Pocket

Baa Baa Black Sheep

March 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Baa Baa Black Sheep

(Tune: “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star“)

Baa baa black sheep
Have you any wool?
Yes, sir. Yes, sir,
Three bags full.
One for my master, one for my dame,
One for the little boy who lives down the lane.
Baa baa black sheep
Have you any wool?
Yes, sir. Yes, sir,
Three bags full.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Twinkle-Twinkle-Little-Star.mp3

Download this instrumental version of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Nursery Rhymes Tagged With: animals, infants, people, traditional song

I Am Special

March 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

I Am Special

(Tune: “London Bridge Is Falling Down“)

I am special. Yes, I am!
Yes, I am!
Yes, I am!
I am special. Yes, I am.
I’m very special.

No else has hair* like mine.
Just like mine.
Just like mine.
No one else has hair* like mine.
I’m very special.

*Additional verses: a face like mine, eyes like mine, nose like mine, mouth like mine.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/London-Bridge-Is-Falling-Down.mp3

Download this instrumental version of London Bridge Is Falling Down to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: body, infants, traditional song

Little Ducks Go Quack

March 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Little Ducks Go Quack

(Tune: “London Bridge Is Falling Down“)

Little ducks go quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack.
Little ducks go quack, quack, quack,
In the springtime.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/London-Bridge-Is-Falling-Down.mp3

Download this instrumental version of London Bridge Is Falling Down to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: animals, infants, spring

London Bridge Is Falling Down Download

March 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Enjoy your London Bridge Is Falling Down download. This is an instrumental version of the song. Since there are  no words, you can sing any variation of words that use the tune of London Bridge Is Falling Down. Below you will find a free printable containing 4 variations that can be sung to this tune.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/London-Bridge-Is-Falling-Down.mp3

 

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Free Printable of London Bridge Is Falling Down Lyrics and Variations

London-Bridge-Is-Falling-Down-and-variations

Download this London Bridge Is Falling Down and 4 variations printable for personal and educational use only.

Find London Bridge Is Falling Down lyrics here

Filed Under: Free Downloads Tagged With: around town, infants, traditional song

London Bridge Is Falling Down

March 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

London Bridge Is Falling Down

Traditional Song

London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down,
Falling down.
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair lady.

Take the key and lock her up,
Lock her up,
Lock her up.
Take the key and lock her up,
My fair lady.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/London-Bridge-Is-Falling-Down.mp3

Download this instrumental version of London Bridge Is Falling Down to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Nursery Rhymes Tagged With: around town, Imagine Your Story, infants, traditional song

Happy Song

March 1, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Happy Song

(Tune: “Frere Jacques“)

I am happy.
I am happy.
Are you, too?
Are you, too?
Let’s be happy all day
That we are together.
Play and share.
Play and share.

Download this instrumental version of Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?) to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: All Together Now, emotions, infants, traditional song

Welcome Song

March 1, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Welcome Song

(Tune: “Frere Jacques“)

Where is Ellie?*
Where is Ellie?
There she is!
There she is!
We’re so glad to see you.
We’re so glad to see you.
Peek-a-boo. Peek-a-boo.

*Substitute each child’s name in turn and adjust he-she pronoun to fit.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Frere-Jacques.mp3

Download this instrumental version of Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?) to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Songs Tagged With: infants, people, traditional song, welcome

Where is Thumbkin?

March 1, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Where is Thumbkin?

(Tune: “Frere Jacques“)

Where is Thumbkin*?
Where is Thumbkin?
Here I am!
HereI am!
How are you today, Sir?
Very well I thank you.
Run away.
Run away.

*Repeat for each verse replacing Thumbkin with another fingers name: Pointer, Middle Man, Ring Finger, Pinky.

https://laptimesongs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Frere-Jacques.mp3

Download this instrumental version of Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?) to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Fingerplays, Lyrics, Nursery Rhymes Tagged With: actions, body, infants, traditional song

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