Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Christmas Songs To Be Enjoyed by Kids

Bells are ringing loud, making the spirits high! It's time to gear up for Christmas celebration and sing Christmas songs and carols.

Jingle Bells
Jingle Bells”, a popular Christmas carol is sung by people of all ages as they await for Santa Claus. It is one of most cherished Christmas songs of all times and among the best-known Christmas songs around the world.

Santa Song
Short and fat, dressed up in festive attires and carrying  a big sack, do you know who is he? Yes, He is Santa! We all await for our loving Santa Claus and his surprise Christmas gifts. “Santa Song” is about the Santa, riding on his sleigh to visit children's house and give them the presents.

Little Reindeer
It is believed that nine reindeer pulls Santa Claus' sled. “Little Reindeer” is another popular Xmas song about the nine reindeer, who pulls the sleigh of Santa Claus and helps him to deliver the presents.

Christmas
Christmas” is a joyful song to enjoyed on the fall of Christmas. It is a simple and sweet song, which kids will love it and have fun singing along with their siblings and friends.


Little Jack Horner
“Little Jack Horner” is a well-known English nursery rhyme about a young boy, Jack who enjoys feasting on his favorite Christmas pie.

A Christmas Tree
“A Christmas Tree” is a popular Christmas song about Christmas Tree, which is decorated with star, silver rope, colored lights, shining balls and other décor items. 

Yummy Treats On Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is a popular harvest festival, celebrated as a day of giving thanks for the blessings of harvest and of the preceding year. In the United States, it is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and in Canada, on second Monday of October. Usually, Thanksgiving Day is considered as a family-oriented event. People travel to visit family members and celebrate the festival with great fervor.


Thanksgiving Dinner
The Thanksgiving holiday is time to enjoy yummy food, which often includes a variety of traditional items. Thanksgiving Dinner is incomplete without the roasted turkey. Other delicious treats included in the meals are pumpkin pie, buttery mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, yams, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and cornbread. Mouth-watering desserts such as apple, pumpkin, pecan and sweet potato pies are included in the meal to sweeten the mouth. People who are vegetarians often substitutes traditional meat with food items such as salads, tofu and other vegetable and fruits.

Thanksgiving Day Song For Kids
Kids enjoy celebrating Thanksgiving Day, especially at their native place. One of the most popular Thanksgiving songs. for kids is “On Thanksgiving Day”. It is a sweet and simple song about preparing and feasting on a variety of traditional treats on Thanksgiving Day.

Happy Thanksgiving Day!!!

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

A Fairy Tale Ride On Wheels on the Bus

Wheels on the Bus is one of the most popular nursery rhymes and children's songs enjoyed by kids all over the world. It is a best-known American folk song written in 1939. The song is popular worldwide in several other languages. It is based on a British traditional song "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush".

“Wheels on the Bus” has a very repetitive rhythm, thus making the rhyme easy for little learners and preschoolers to sing and memorize.  This delightful rhyme is often enjoyed by young boys and girls on their family trips or school trips to keep themselves amused.


Enjoy a fairy tale ride with Baby Hazel and friends
Enjoy a school trip singing "Wheels on the Bus" with Baby Hazel and friends. Take a virtual tour around the town to see things you usually don't see. The song transports the kids to a dream world, where they enjoy a bus trip. It is designed alongside an interesting story-line to keep the kids entertained while they learn lyrics to their favorite rhyme. People boards the bus and alights at their desired destination. During the trip, it's fun to see a toddler crying and all other commuters along with mom and dad trying to make him quite. At speed breakers and potholes, people sitting in bus goes up and down, which make them giggle.

There is lot more fun to enjoy with Baby Hazel and friends in Wheels on the Bus!!!

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

A Tale of Miss Muffet And Naughty Spider in Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss Muffet” is one of the best-known nursery rhymes and children's songs, printed in the mid-twentieth century. The rhyme is popular among the preschoolers and kids all over the world. A song is about a young girl, Miss Muffet and the dreadful fright she had while sitting on a tuffet. Miss Muffet sits on a tuffet and enjoys feasting on her favorite curd. Suddenly, a spider comes and poor Muffet gets scared and all her curd is spilled on the floor.

Origin of the song
The nursery rhyme first appeared in a book, Songs for the Nursery, in the year 1805. Origin of the rhyme is not known till date. Some claims it was composed by Dr Thomas Muffet, an English physician and entomologist, regarding his stepdaughter Patience. While few claims that the song refers to the queen of Scots (1543-87), Mary, who is believed to have been frightened by religious reformer John Knox (1510–72).



Enjoy singing Little Miss Muffet with Baby Hazel

 Enjoy a delightfully animated video of a well-known nursery rhyme and song, Little Miss Muffet and learn lyrics to your favorite children's song. In the song, adorable animated character Baby Hazel, enjoys her breakfast, having fruits and curd. A cute and naughty spider plays a prank with Hazel and all her curd is spilled on the ground. It's fun to watch mischievous spider playing a prank!


Saturday, 19 November 2016

Exploring Magical World Of Stars In Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is a popular English Language nursery rhyme, written by Jane Taylor. Perhaps it is rarely known that the song has five stanzas, with the first verse is only popularly known and sung worldwide. Sing along your kid's favorite song and tell about the twinkling star in a most fun and entertaining way.  


Popular lullaby or cradle song for infants
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is a traditional rhyme about stars. It is also a best-known lullaby, sung by mothers to their tiny tots. It's bedtime, but your little toddler is still staring up at you! Sing this simple and sweet lullaby in a soothing tone to put your toddler to sleep. The song is very helpful in regulating infant's behavior and controlling undivided attention. So, say goodnight to your little ones with a sweet lullaby or cradle song, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. 

Explore the magical world of stars with Baby Hazel
Like other kids, Baby Hazel, a cute animated character also loves to watch the stars in the sky and have a curiosity to know about them. So, let's explore the magical world of twinkling stars, that shines brightly in the dark sky with Hazel. Also enjoy desert camping along with Baby Hazel and her family under the canopy of star-studded sky. 

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Enjoy Incy Wincy Spider Fingerplay For Giggles

“Incy Wincy Spider”, also known as “Itsy Bitsy Spider” is a well-known nursery rhyme and fingerplay that tells about an adventure of a spider, who  ascends and descends the waterspout several times. To make the rhyme more interesting, enjoy “Incy Wincy Spider” fingerplay  along with your children.

Importance of introducing Fingerplay to kids
Fingerplay is a hand action or movement combined with singing to entertain kids and engage their interest. In most of the preschools, teacher uses fingerplay to introduce rhymes and new concepts to preschoolers. Moreover, fingerplay also help little learners to develop fine motor co-ordination and following directions skills.

Enjoy Incy Wincy Spider fingerplay
So, let's have some fun with “Incy Wincy Spider” fingerplay song. It is one of the most popular rhyme that incorporate fingerplay. On “The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout”, alternately touch the thumb of one hand to other hands' index finger. On “Down came the rain”, hold both hands up and wiggle all the fingers as the hands are lowered. To “and washed the spider out”, sweep the hands from side to side. On “Out came the sun”, raise both hands and sweep to the sides to form a semicircle as if forming a sun. To “and dried up all the rain”, Wiggle fingers upwards. On “and the itsy bitsy spider climbed up the spout again”, repeat as in the first line.



Accompany the “Incy Wincy Spider” rhyme by a sequence of gestures and have fun along with your little ones! 

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Enjoy Playing Clapping Game To Pat A Cake Rhyme

"Pat a cake, also widely known as pat-a-cake, baker's man", "Pat-a-cake", "patty-cake" or "pattycake" is one of the oldest surviving English nursery rhymes. It is a delightful rhyme about baking delicious cake. The rhyme is often accompanied by hand clapping between two kids, a clapping game. But what is clapping game? If you're not familiar with clapping games, don't worry.
Let's learn about clapping game, it's very simple and fun.

Usually, the clapping game is played between two players. It involves clapping as a rhythmic accompaniment to singing of nursery rhymes. So, teach the lyrics to Pat a cake rhyme to your kids and they’ll enjoy playing clapping game to this fun rhyme.

Playing clapping games provides fun and enjoyment to kids and preschoolers. These games can be enjoyed indoors, outdoors or on school trips. From a simple toddler game of “Pat-a-cake”, to the more challenging game such as “Down, Down, Baby!”, children will enjoy the clapping games with their friends and siblings.

Pat A Cake, A Fun Clapping Game
Do you know how to play clapping game to Pat a cake rhyme? Here is an easy direction for playing the game. This fun-filled song can be accompanied by hand-clapping between two kids. It alternates between a normal individual clap with two-handed claps with the other player. To add some more fun and for a complex sequence of clapping, hands may be crossed. But, the hand clapping must be well coordinated between two players.


 For our little players, you can replace letter, “B” and the word, “baby” in the last two lines with child's first initial and first name. Isn't that a fun?

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Animals' drop in on mysterious clock in Hickory Dickory Dock

“Hickory Dickory Dock” is a well-known English nursery rhyme. The rhyme is believed to be related to the Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock. This fifteenth-century clock has a hole in the door, just below the face for the resident cat to find mice.

Hickory Dickory Dock” is a popular fun animal song to be enjoyed. It tells about 12 different animals, who tries to climb up the mysterious clock and then tumbles down when clock strikes at hours from 1 to 12. The song is so fun to listen and sing that you will laugh your heart out. No one can resist this cute song about a mouse, bluebird, ant, naughty squirrel, frog, hare lion, Hippopotamus, pigs, dog and many other adorable little animals.

Apart from providing fun, Hickory Dickory nursery rhyme also helps the kids to learn the numbers from 1 to 12 in a most joyful and entertaining way. So teaching number to your kids is no more a chore now! Just sing the song along with your children and they will learn numbers. Isn't that great?


So ready to sing “Hickory Dickory Dock” rhyme and have a blissful time with 12 naughty animals of jungle!!! 


Monday, 7 November 2016

An Enthralling Adventure Of Five Little Ducks

Five Little Ducks” is a popular classic children's song. It tells an enthralling story of a mother duck, who loses her five little ducklings and then finally, getting them all back. The song is not only fun to sing but also helps the little learners to learn the numbers in a most engaging and fun way.

Duck Family going on an excursion
The rhyme is telling the story of a duck family who goes out on an excursion. The naughty little ducklings running all around; went far away and their mother gets worried. Each time the ducklings went for playing, one of the ducklings doesn't return back. This way, mother duck loses all her five little ducklings. At the end, all the mischievous baby ducks returns and mother duck is happy to see her all five ducklings safe.

Adventurous picnicking of mischievous five ducklings
A great fun has been now added to the “Five Little Ducks” nursery rhyme. Mother duck and father duck take their baby ducks on an excursion to a breathtaking picnic spot. Full of excitement and joy, the duck family boarded a boat to reach the desired place. The adventurous and naughty baby ducks enjoy a great time, exploring the scenic place. They go fishing, trekking, swimming and surfing and enjoys a fun-filled day out!

To surprise their mom, each of the ducklings brings a surprise gift for the mother when they return. Want to know, how they surprised their mother and made her happy? Watch the video and check it out by yourself!!!

So, get ready to go mischievous with five little ducks and have fun! 



Fun of picnicking with Duck family 


Go fishing for a big catch

Adrenaline junkies go trekking

Relaxing and playing for fun

Duckling riding a wave for thrill

Friday, 4 November 2016

Mary Had a Little Lamb, A Tale Of Young Girl

Mary Had a Little Lamb" is a popular English nursery rhyme, dating back to nineteenth-century. The rhyme was written by Sarah Josepha Hale, who was inspired by an actual incident related to a young girl named, Mary Sawyer. It was first published by the Boston publishing firm Marsh, Capen & Lyon, on May 24, 1830.

A tale of Mary Sawyer
“Mary Had a Little Lamb” is an endearing tale of a young girl, Mary Sawyer and her pet lamb. It is a beloved song about a girl whose lamb follows her wherever she goes. The little lamb followed Mary all the time and enjoyed a blissful time with her. And one fine day, she took the lamb to school at the suggestion of her brother.

Theories related to the origin of rhyme
Two competing theories are related to the origin of the rhyme. As per one of the theories, it is believed that John Roulstone composed the first four lines and that the final twelve lines were written by Sarah Josepha Hale. While the other theory holds that Sarah Josepha Hale had composed the entire rhyme.

Listen to a tale of Mary Sawyer with Baby Hazel
Have fun listening to the tale of Mary and her lamb in Baby Hazel Mary Had a Little Lamb rhyme. It's truly delightful to see a great and strong bonding between Hazel and the cute little lamb. Everywhere the Hazel went, lamb followed her. Hazel is fond of her pet and enjoys feeding, bathing, playing and lots of mischievous activities with her pet.

So, teach your kids this beautiful song about a young girl and her pet lamb, who followed her wherever she goes!

Mary, a cute little girl

She adore her pet lamb a lot

Lamb follows her wherever she goes