Let's sing together!

Take a look at all our favorite songs and learn the lyrics now!

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Rain, rain, go away

Nobody loves the rain but the little ones are going to like to sing about the weather with this song! Learn the lyrics now and sing them on the walk to school snuggled under your umbrella.

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Are you sleeping?

Having a routine is great for children! So why not introduce a song to sing every morning to help them wake up gently. Who wouldn’t want to wake up to music every day!

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Five little monkeys

Those monkeys sure love to jump! This is a great song to learn numbers, body parts and also safety rules. With its catchy rhythm, help the children learn vocabulary by counting on your fingers and showing where it hurts when the monkey falls!

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Head, shoulders, knees and toes

This song is a classic and for a good reason! It's now your turn to sing it to the next generation and help them learn the names of different body parts. Don't forget to do the dance while you sing it!

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Itsy bitsy spider

The kids are going to love to make the gestures while you sing this song, so don't forget to learn every word! And who knows, they might start singing with you sooner than you think.

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The wheels on the bus

Whether you are taking public transport to go to their activities or just playing with toy cars in their rooms, you’ll always find a moment to sing this song! Learn each verse now and encourage the kids to repeat after you.

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If you’re happy and you know it

Learning to put a word on their emotions is super important to communicate! So, introduce this famous song to the children and don’t forget to act out how happy you are for every verse.

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Old Macdonald had a farm

You've probably already been asked several times what noise this animal makes! Here's the perfect song to help the kids remember the name of every animal on the farm.

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Twinkle, twinkle, little star

With only 6 lines to remember, this is the perfect song to share a quiet moment with the child by looking at the stars in the sky or maybe the ones stuck on the ceiling above their bed.

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One little finger

Another way to help children learn the words in English for their nose or their leg is to do it with a song! By pointing at each body part while you sing, the little ones will soon associate the word you sing with what you are showing!

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