Friday, 4 May 2018

Sing Nursery Rhymes To Develop Essential Skills

You will be surprised to know that Nursery Rhymes and kids’ songs not only offer entertainment value but much more than that. Singing rhymes to the little learners help them develop early literacy skills, fine motor skills and many other essential skills.

Moreover, singing poems can contribute inculcating good values and manners in them. It also play a vital role in developing the brain and sharpening the memory. Introducing a variety of nursery rhymes to the children can develop various skills which are as follows:

Concentration
When we sing rhymes to our kids, it help sustain their interest in learning. The more your kids listen to the lyrics of a song more they are exercising their concentration.

Develop early literacy skills
Preschool songs and rhymes are not only source of entertainment but also contributes to developing language and early literacy skills. As little learners sing the rhymes, it help build them a strong vocabulary and boost language development.

Learning numbers and alphabets
Preschoolers will enjoy learning numbers and alphabets if taught in a musical way. One Two Buckle My Shoe, Five Little Ducks, Ten in the Bed and many more help the tiny tots learn and identify numbers. There are various alphabet songs such as Alphabet Song, Phonics song and more in different languages to teach the kids all about letters.



Benefits of watching nursery rhyme video
Playful music can create a great impact on children’s mind. Rhyming accelerates phonemic awareness and it also enhance their reading and writing skills. Moreover, it introduces the children to a memorable character with defining moments. They also encourage them to  perform delightful actions and hand movements.

Build fine motor skills
Fingerplay songs or nursery rhymes help with the development of fine motor skills. While singing the rhymes, the little ones perform delightful hand actions and thus they work on those little fingers. Five Little Ducks, Five Little Monkeys, This Little Piggy, Incy Wincy Spider are the well-known fingerplay songs for kids to sing and enjoy.

Nursery rhymes help kids to grow so they are important in the literary development of a child. So introduce nursery rhymes to teach them new words, develop early literacy skills, learn about rhythms and much more. 

Thursday, 6 July 2017

Creative Kids Activities To Build Fine Motor Skills

Let's dig into the fun kids' activities that can help in strengthening muscles in hands and wrist and promote fine motor skills. These activities will keep them engaged and open the doors to a creative world.  There are plenty of ways strengthen their hands and fingers of young children, improve hand and eye coordination and other required skills.

Imaginations of young minds dig deep as they play in a sandbox.  Colorful shells, rocks, scoops, shovel and sand provide the little ones with real play experience. Children will use these awesome tools to build a small pond, sand castle and lots more joyful activities to enjoy. They will try scooping and pouring the sand using the scoops. Moreover, you can also hide some small toys in a sand and let your child dig for them. Isn't it a creative fun?


Kids will play and learn by joining the blocks! Boost their imagination power by encouraging your little ones to play with colorful block and join them to make some creative objects. It is truly a fun-filled way to play and learn!

Let the kids go creative and use the Play-Doh to make some delightful crafts and art. This will not boost their motor skills but also open the doors for little minds to the creative world. Let them roll, twist, fold and build crafts of their choice.

It's time for kids to get messy with finger painting. Provide your little ones finger paints and an easel and let them draw some funny pictures. This will be very beneficial in boosting hand-eye coordination.

These creative, fun-filled and engaging activities will definitely help on in building fine motor skills! Moreover, it will cater their your child's interest as they are involved in lots of craft making activities. 

Friday, 30 June 2017

Origin And Meaning of Wee Willie Winkie

“Wee Willie Winkie” is one of the best known Scottish nursery rhymes, sung all over the world. It was written by a famous poet, William Miller, title “Willie Winkie” and was first printed in 1841 in Whistle-binkie: Stories for the Fireside.  The titular figure in the song has become popular as personification of sleep across the globe.

Origin and meaning
Written by William Miller, “Wee Willie Winkie” was first published in 1841 and later it was re-printed in 1873 in Whistle-Binkie; a Collection of Songs for the Social Circle. Willie Winkie was referred to King William III of England in Jacobite songs.

Popular bedtime entity
Wee Willie Winkie was so popular that the character was counted among the well-known sleeping entities including Ole Lukøje of Scandinavia, Dormette of France[7], Klaas Vaak of the Netherlands, the Sandman and Billy Winker in Lancashire.

Enjoy watching Wee Willie Winkie video and learn all about this adorable character!!!


Tuesday, 6 June 2017

King And Queen Songs For Kids To Enjoy

A number of king and queen songs, which describes about various kings and their dreams, interest and lots more. Let's learn about some popular songs that have been entertaining the little ones from ages.


The Grand Old Duke of York
“The Grand Old Duke of York”, also sung as “The Noble Duke of York” is a popular children's song, often accompanied by a set of actions. There is much speculation about the Duke of the title, it unlikely to various holders of that office, including Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827).

Old King Cole
“Old King Cole” is a well-known British song for preschoolers The King Cole of the title is unlikely identified as any historical figure. The poem tells about a merry king who called for his pipe, bowl, and fiddlers, with the details varying among versions.

Good King Arthur
“Good King Arthur” is a fun nursery rhyme about a king, who stoles three pecks of barley and wheat to make a bag pudding.

King Boggen
“King Boggen” describes about a king who builds a new hall using delightful desserts such as pie crust, black pudding, pancakes and more.

King Kokem
“King Kokem” is a joyful song for children. It tells about a king, who while sleeping dreams about a magical land full of surprises.

The King of France  
Another popular king and queen song is “The King of France” which is favorite among kids in English speaking world. It is single verse rhyme, which is easy for kids to memorize.  

Friday, 2 June 2017

Finger Family Nursery Rhymes For Children

Finger Family, also popularly known as Daddy Finger is one of the well-known nursery rhymes, sung all around the world. The song features Daddy Finger as the thumb, Mommy Finger as the index finger, Brother Finger as the middle finger, Sister Finger as the ring finger and Baby Finger as the pinky finger.

At Baby Hazel Nursery Rhymes, we have created exciting versions of Finger Family song that will keep the kids entertained while they learn lyrics to their favorite rhyme. The Finger Family Song, Stars Finger Family and Ducks Finger Family!!! The kids' songs incorporate mesmerizing visuals, playful music and compelling storytelling so the little ones will love to sing and dance to the melodious tunes.

The Finger Family Song
The Finger Family song is kids' favorite nursery rhyme, which is sung in preschools as well as at home. It is accompanied by a set of hand movements or gestures to keep the kids engaged.

Stars Finger Family
Stars Finger Family features a cute family of stars, twinkling bright in the sky. Enjoy watching adorable stars playing and hiding in clouds, having lots of fun. The dark night is brightened up by these brightly twinkling stars family and has made the ambiance lively.



Ducks Finger Family
Ducks Finger Family is a fun song, featuring a duck family, Daddy duck, Mommy duck, Brother duck, Sister duck and Baby duck. Parents duck and their ducklings enjoy a fun time near the waterfall and enjoy lots of mischievous activities.

Monday, 29 May 2017

Amazing Benefits Of Reading Short Stories And Fairy Tales

Reading stories and fairy tales play an essential role in developing kid's overall personality and building confidence. It is an age-old tradition, which is followed by next generation since the time immemorial. Indeed it was a part of most of our own childhood.


You will be surprised to know that story-telling is not only to entertain the kids but it has innumerable benefits for kids. It is a stepping stone for academic learning. Moreover, regular reading and listening can make kids better orators too. So keep an age-old tradition of reading stories fairy tales to your little ones. Let's read about some benefits of reading short stories to kids!

Enhanced imagination skills
In this digital time, visual stimulation is served up via various devices including iPad, television, Xbox and more. The little ones rarely get to cultivate their imaginations. Listening and reading tales allow kids to tap into their imaginations and they will be able to visualize in a better way.

Build strong vocabulary
Encourage your kids to read short stories and simultaneously their vocabulary will become strong as they come across numerous new words. Reading out stories to your children helps in making them acquainted with the language as well as in learning new words and phrases. This is also a great way to teach your child new words and pronunciation on a regular basis

Enhance reading skills
Reading skills of children will improve dramatically. As they listen to stories narrated by their parents, grandparents or caretakers, it will an interest of reading stories in kids, thus enhancing their reading skills.

Build a bond
Nothing is cozier than to listen to fairy tales read by our parents or grandparents. It allows the kids and parents to spend time together and helps in building a strong bond.

Improves listening skills
Listening to stories help in developing better listening skills. Few kids have a habit of memorizing their lesson without understanding the subject. And the children who listen and read stories and fairy tales, enjoy and understand what they are reading. This helps the little learners in learning their subjects faster and better.

Monday, 22 May 2017

Fun Nursery Rhymes To Act Out

Learning nursery rhyme becomes easy and fun-filled if accompanied by a set of actions. It adds a magical touch to the rhyme for little learners. Moreover, it keeps kids entertained and they can memorize their favorite rhymes.  As an introduction and to make the learning session joyful, perform some actions as your sing or recite a rhyme. The children will enjoy and sing along with you.


Some of the popular rhyme to act out:
Head Shoulders Knees and Toes
Sing “Head Shoulder Knees and Toes” to learn to identify body parts. It is a fun exercise song as kids might dance and touch their body parts in a sequence while singing each word. Thus, helping the little ones to identify head, shoulders, knees, toes, eyes, ears, mouth and nose.  

If You're Happy 
Act out “If You're Happy” rhyme to help reinforce learning lyrics to the rhyme. Dance and sing to this classic children's rhyme, popularly sung all over the world. Clap the hands, stomp the feet, nod the head and more fun actions to enjoy while singing the rhyme.

Two Little Hands Go Clap Clap Clap 
“Two Little Hands Go Clap Clap” is a joyful nursery rhyme. While reciting a poem, kids can perform the actions imitating the lyrics. And little ones will enjoy learning lyrics to their favorite rhyme as they will act it out.

Chubby Cheeks
Chubby Cheeks is a joyful rhyme, popularly sung in English-speaking world. Little ones love to learn rhyme, especially action rhymes. So enjoy singing Chubby Cheeks rhyme followed by a set of  actions while singing each word.