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Preview of Tap it On your Head- with Music  (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5 )

Tap it On your Head- with Music (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5 )

Benefits: Helps to teach body part vocabulary and articulation/vocalization. This version works with kids who need the extra stimulation to elicit attention. Also for older kids or for a party. Other uses: Tap twice after each short phrase. Go ahead and sing other similar sounds during the artic portion. This portion is also a good time for older children to come up with their ideas about where to tap. C F C G C
Preview of Goodbye Now  (See Sing CD link below.)

Goodbye Now (See Sing CD link below.)

Children catch on to the rhythm and continuity of the lyrics quickly. It’s a natural way to teach the goodbye interaction, and it can include waving, shaking hands, holding hands, and blowing kisses (another good oral-motor skill.) "Click here to view entire SING CD!" D G D A Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye now. D G D A Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye now. D G D A Goodbye Goodbye Good
Preview of Growl, Growl, Stomp (The Polar Bear Song- See CD via link in description.)

Growl, Growl, Stomp (The Polar Bear Song- See CD via link in description.)

This song helps with listening and pretending skills, both needed for cognitive development. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other uses: It also stimulates attention (to the movements of the mother and baby bears,) as well as auditory anticipation and vocalization of “Grrowl!” The repetitive “growl, growl, stomp!) gives a sense of sequencing and energy/vocal release. Dm Gm Dm A7 The polar bear looks for her cub
Preview of TDNL Doowop (Sing CD link Below.)

TDNL Doowop (Sing CD link Below.)

Benefits: To improve the ability to “Do-wop” and articulate the “T”, “D”, “L,” and “N” sounds. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" These sounds all involve placing the tip of the tongue behind the top of the upper teeth. Drum line: T-t-t-t-t-t T-t-t-t-t-t T-t-t-t-t-t T-t-t-t-t-t Bass line: Doe, Doe doe doe.... Doe doe doe.... Doe doe doe Back up: La la la la.... La la la la.... La la la la.... La la la la Lead Melody: See below No, no, no, no, no. Do you like broccoli on ice crea
Preview of 3 Little Monkeys  (Sing CD link below)

3 Little Monkeys (Sing CD link below)

To encourage use of sentences. Also good for sequencing of ideas and understanding of lyrics as demonstrated by pretend play. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Am G F E7 Am G F E7 1. Four Little monkeys jumpin' on the bed; one fell off and bumped his head. C G F E7 ( no chord ) Am G F E Mommy called the doctor-
Preview of Sing an Echo Song - Karaoke  (Sing CD link below.)

Sing an Echo Song - Karaoke (Sing CD link below.)

This version of the song is helpful because any sound can be filled in. This is good for oral-motor skills and articulation. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Other uses: Have the kids sing the first sound of their name, or the letter/sound of the week, or about the sound a sheep makes, or blow a kiss. You can also vary the rhythm of the sounds such as “bah. Bah. Be-be bah.” Make little memory drills by singing such phrases as “be-bo-bay.” If you don't sing solo, then just speak these
Preview of The Wolf Cub (See Cd link below.)

The Wolf Cub (See Cd link below.)

Children vocalize the “ooh” sound of the wolf. Children act out the lyrics, and demonstrate an understanding of the concepts involved; open, shake, over, under, up, down, side, and families. The children attend well to the idea that the fox is lost and scared. They are relieved when her family is reunited. It’s a natural opportunity to talk about families, safety, worries and comforts. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Am C
Preview of Karaoke version of Everybody Touch your Head (Click below to view CD)

Karaoke version of Everybody Touch your Head (Click below to view CD)

Fill in the blanks with your own words; good for body parts, action words, colors and more. Click below to view entire album. Yes. Click right here!
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