Long time ago, I wrote a blog post about the best gift for your kids’ English. I wrote it from the perspective of an English teacher, because back then Oliver wasn’t born yet, and I wrote it only in Italian because La Tela was still in its pre-trilingual phase.
So today, I’d like to make up for all that by sharing with you a tool that I absolutely loved as a teacher and even more as a mom: Super Simple Songs.
I’ll keep it short and sweet: here you’ll find why I love these songs, where to buy them and how to use them with your kids.
Super Simple Songs are really simple!
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands / If you’re happy and you know it and you really want to show it
with Super Simple Songs becomes:
If you’re happy, happy, happy, clap your hands / If you’re happy happy happy, clap your hands, clap your hands.
Repetitions is great for toddlers and kids learning a new language (or how to speak ;-), and the famous tunes makes it easy for parents to sing along. Other songs, like the famous “Head, shoulders, knees and toes” have a “learn it” version, which is slower for kids to learn it, and a “sing it”, faster version to have fun with it once you know it.
Where to find them
You can find them here (these are affiliate links, if you to use them you pay the same, but help this blog grow):
Do you like Broccoli Ice-cream & other Super Simple Songs
The Bath Song & other Super Simple Songs
Twickle Little Star & other Super Simple Songs
Baby Sharks & other Super Simple Songs
Christmas Collection
How to use them
- Use them as background music when you do colouring activities.
- Use them to have your little ones "do stuff" (I sometimes use the "Clean up" song in CD1 when the room is a mess and I want Oliver to help me out tidying up).
- Dance to them: learn the moves on the Super Simple Learning website (it's amazing!), or invent your own!
- Use them to complement activities: when you play with/learn about animals, you can use one of the many animal songs. I especially love the "Yes, I can", "Waking in the Jungle" or "Let's go to the zoo" from Animals collection. If you're learning about colours, make a fun game out of "I see something pink" or "I see something blue" from CD1.
- Use them to learn about events: when it's raining outside, you can sing "Rain, Rain, go away" from CD3 or "How's the weather" from CD2.
- Use them to learn about daily actions: for example, when you get dressed you can play "Put on your shoes" from CD1; when you walk down the street, you can sing
- Use them to learn the most famous English kid songs: Head Shoulders (CD1), Old McDonald (CD3), The Wheels on the Bus (CD2), The Hokey Pokey (CD2), Five Little Monkeys (CD1).
- Let your little ones guide you to invent new ways of using them!
Also in Spanish!
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Thank you so much for your wonderful review. We love hearing how much you enjoy our songs and that you find them so useful, both as a mom and as an English teacher. We appreciate you sharing our music, and resources with others, and for all of your great suggestions.
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