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I’m a Little Daisy

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey 1 Comment

I’m a Little Daisy

(Tune: “I’m a Little Teapot“)

I’m a little daisy, tall and slim (Stand on tiptoes)
Here are my petals (Place hands on side of head & wiggle fingers)
Here is my stem (Hold arms down at sides of legs)
When the sun comes up (Make sun with arms)
And the rain comes down (Flutter hands to floor like rain-end in crouching position)
I grow, grow, grow- up from the ground! (slowly raise up bring hand over head)

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Download this instrumental version of I’m a Little Teapot to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Songs Tagged With: actions, flowers, infants, spring, summer, traditional song

5 Spring Flowers

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Five Spring Flowers

Five spring flowers, all in a row.
The first one said, “We need rain to grow!”
The second one said, “Oh my, we need water!”
The third one said, “Yes, it is getting hotter!”
The fourth one said, “I see clouds in the sky.”
The fifth one said, “I wonder why?”

Then BOOM went the thunder
And ZAP went the lightning!
That springtime storm was really very frightening!
But the flowers weren’t worried–no, no, no!
The rain helped them to grow, grow, GROW!

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: counting, flowers, infants, spring, summer

Daffodil

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey 7 Comments

Daffodil

Yellow, yellow daffodil, dancing in the sun.
Oh yellow, yellow daffodil, you tell me spring has come.
I can hear a blue bird sing, and hear a robin call.
But yellow, yellow daffodil, I love you most of all.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: birds, flowers, infants, spring, summer

I’m a Little Flower Pot

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

I’m a Little Flower Pot  

(Tune: “I’m a Little Teapot“)

I’m a little flower pot mom put out (point to self)
If you take care of me, I will sprout. (nod head, point to self)
When you water me, I will grow (make sprinkling motions w/ right hand)
Into a pretty flower, don’t you know! (raise left hand slowly up from
floor, make wide circle with hands or arms)

Download this instrumental version of I’m a Little Teapot to listen and practice offline.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Songs Tagged With: flowers, spring, summer

Flower Garden

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Flower Garden

(Tune: “The Farmer In The Dell“)

The farmer plants the seeds
The farmer plants the seeds
Hi, Ho and Cheery-O
The farmer plants the seeds.

The sun begins to shine
The sun begins to shine
Hi, Ho and Cheery-O
The sun begins to shine.

The rain begins to fall
The rain begins to fall
Hi, Ho and Cheery-O
The rain begins to fall.

The plants begin to grow
The plants begin to grow
Hi, Ho and Cheery-O
The plants begin to grow.

The flowers smile at us
The flowers smile at us
Hi, Ho and Cheery-O
The flowers smile at us.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Songs Tagged With: flowers, spring, summer, traditional song

A Song of Flowers

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

A Song of Flowers  

(Tune: “Sing a Song of Sixpence”)

Sing a song of flowers, flowers all around.
Flowers that are growing, growing in the ground
Flowers of each color make a pretty view.
Red and orange and yellow.
And blue and purple, too.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Songs Tagged With: flowers, infants, spring, summer, traditional song

Little Flowers

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Little Flowers

Little flowers swaying in the breeze,
Turning our faces up to sun and trees,
When the night comes each one nods and sleeps.

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: flowers, infants, spring, summer

If I Were a Little Flower

May 2, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

If I Were a Little Flower

If I were a little flower
Sleeping underneath the ground,
(Curl up)
I’d raise my head and grow and grow
(Raise head and begin to grow)
And stretch my arms and grow and grow
(Stretch arms)
And nod my head and say,
(Nod head)
“I’m glad to see you all today.”

 

Filed Under: Lyrics, Modern Rhymes Tagged With: flowers, spring

Caterpillar to Butterfly Songs

April 18, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

We went to the butterfly house at the zoo this past weekend. Oh my! Such beautiful butterflies. We had fun standing still and watching them flutter around us. We each held out a finger silently hoping a butterfly would land on one of us. Our favorite part of the butterfly house is looking through the window and seeing the caterpillar to butterfly process. All the cocoons of different sizes hung in rows; the newly emerged butterflies trying wings for the first time.

Caterpillar to Butterfly songs for kids

The process of caterpillar to butterfly is a great spring theme for toddlers and preschoolers. Spring brings so many changes to the world around our little ones. Butterflies are just one beautiful example of how spring transforms something plain into something colorful.

I love this list of songs because they all teach the caterpillar to butterfly cycle. Each song captures the beauty of this process in a unique way. These songs are a great way to reinforce the concepts taught in books, poems or activities. They would make a great soundtrack for a crafting session, a butterfly hunt, or free play time. They can also take front stage by letting kids explore instruments while listening.

Caterpillar to Butterfly Songs

  • Katy Caterpillar by Key Wilde and Mr Clarke on Animal Tales
  • Butterfly by Laura Doherty on In a Heartbeat
  • Flutter by Butterfly by Fun O’Clock on In the Nick of Time
  • Butterfly by Bari Koral on Anna and the Cupcakes
  • Butterfly Away by the Harmonica Pocket on Sundrops
  • Wooly Wooly Bear by Laura Doherty on In a Heartbeat

Caterpillar to Butterfly Life Cycle

Butterflies begin as an egg. When the egg hatches, a caterpillar emerges. The caterpillar grows, eating leaves. Then the caterpillar spins itself into a cocoon. Inside the cocoon, the caterpillar transforms into a butterfly. Once the transformation is complete, the butterfly breaks out of the cocoon. At first the butterfly’s wings are still damp. The butterfly cannot fly until the wings have dried off. Once the wings have dried, the caterpillar to butterfly transformation is complete and the butterfly takes to the sky.

Caterpillar to butterfly life cycle

Find this and more caterpillar to butterfly coloring pages at Super Coloring.

Bari Koral: Anna and the Cupcakes     The Harmonica Pocket: Sundrops     Animal Tales from Key Wilde and Mr Clarke

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: animals, Bari Koral, Fun O'Clock, infants, Key Wilde & Mr Clarke, Laura Doherty, spring, STEAM, the Harmonica Pocket

Butterfly, Butterfly

April 14, 2016 by ajpassey Leave a Comment

Butterfly, Butterfly

Butterfly, butterfly, flutter around.
Butterfly, butterfly, touch the ground.
Butterfly, butterfly, fly so free.
Butterfly, butterfly, land on me!
Butterfly, butterfly, reach the sky.
Butterfly, butterfly, say good-bye.

This rhyme is in the style of Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear and works well with a butterfly or spring theme.

More Rhymes Like Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear:

  • Dragon, Dragon
  • Astronaut, Astronaut
  • Scarecrow, Scarecrow

Find More Butterfly Rhymes:

  • Fuzzy Little Caterpillar
  • 5 Little Butterflies
  • Color Butterflies
  • Butterfly Pokey
  • The Butterfly Song

Filed Under: Modern Rhymes Tagged With: actions, butterflies, insects, spring

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