

Singing until the last sausage goes BANG! This could be sang with more sausagesĪnd if one green bottle should accidentally fall, Make them all hide (put hands behind back) Put them together ( place palms together) Have ten fingers ( hold up both hands, fingers spread) Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! Seven, eight and nine (Hold up fingers on other hand)

My fingers- one, two, three (Hold up fingers as you count) Little curls for number 3, one for you and one for me.Ĥ goes down and across, give him a stick so he's the boss.ĥ is a funny chap, down fat tummy and give him a hat.Ħ looks like a curl in your hair, twiddle it around to show that it's there,ħ starts with a hat, then goes down just like that,Įight makes an S then go back to join it up.ĩ is like a ball on a stick, start with a C then go up and down quick.ġ0, that’s a lot of fun, write 1 and a nought and now it's all done! Verse and then there were no green speckled frogs)ġ is big and tall, stand him up so he won't fall.Ģ goes backwards and along, please make sure you don't go wrong. So they all rolled over and one fell out. Sung the songs with your child, they will quickly start singing theĪnd the little one said roll over, roll over, You might want to buy aĬounting Songs CD so your child can sing along and do Encourage your child to do an action for each

When singing focus on teaching your child the order Remember and can be an excellent starting point for counting and Ĭhild's auditory discrimination and speech.ĭevelop numeracy skills from a young age.Įncourage them to perform actions to accompany the songs using their f ingers, Number songs can be incorporated into your daily routines for example through Sing Along Songs for the Car. Children love singing and learning number songs which will also prepare them for when they start pre-school. Number songs teach many elements of maths and also develop language and concentration. THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE EBOOK AVAILABLE INSTANTLY.B elow are a range of number songs to support the teaching of counting,Īddition and subtraction. Many of the songs featured also include links to the Mama Lisa website, where you can find recordings, videos and sheet music. The memories of childhood touch us forever! What makes the book really special is the many comments from Mama Lisa’s correspondents who have shared stories and memories from their own lives. The songs are given in the original languages and with English translations. The second part presents beloved traditions and songs from many different nations.

The history and meaning of these holidays is discussed, often with examples of traditional songs. The first part of the book covers some of the traditions that take place on days other than Christmas itself, like St. So Christmas is celebrated like a giant outdoor block party! How in Colombia, in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s usually warm in December.That’s a fun way to get children to help with the post-holiday clean-up! How Scandinavians mark the end of the season by “plundering” the Christmas Tree on St.How in Italy it’s not Santa Claus who gives gifts to all the children.Mama Lisa’s Christmas Around The World is a celebration of the diversity and love with which many different cultures mark this joyful time of year. People everywhere love Christmas – but we don’t all celebrate it the same way.
