Friday 27 January 2017

Evoke Nostalgic Memories Of Childhood By Singing Traditional Nursery Rhymes

Traditional nursery rhymes which have been passed down from parents to their kids for generations now seems to be unpopular now. Very few parents now sing old favorites with their kids and does not encourage the little ones to sing rhymes as often as they use to do so. As a result, kids will never enjoy and learn popular traditional songs. 

Why should you sing traditional rhymes? 
In the modern era, both mother and father have busy lives and have no time to teach the rhymes to their kids. But if children can develop an ear for language in childhood, it can be very beneficial in enhancing their reading and learning skills and build a strong vocabulary before they start school.

As per the experts, nursery rhymes play an important role in kid's language development and early literacy skills. Traditional nursery rhymes also help the little learners to enjoy and play with language and learn about its patterns and rhythms. To your surprise, singing rhymes along with kids also help in forming a strong and loving bond between parents and their child.  

So, don't let the old favorites be shunned! All you need is just spend little bit of your time singing rhymes and it will transport you to a happy time when you were a child. 

Baby Hazel Nursery Rhymes aim to encourage every child to read and learn popular traditional nursery rhymes by providing lyrics and music to hundreds of all time favorite traditional songs that have been passed through ages. Cherish the moments and be nostalgic about good childhood days by singing the traditional songs such as Hey Diddle Diddle, Old McDonald had a farm, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, Little Miss Muffet, Wee Willie Winkie, Row Row Row Your Boat, Oranges and Lemons, The Grand Old Duke Of York and more along with your kids. 

Rediscover your love for the traditional songs and introduce them to your kids. It will be playful, fun and make your child happy!!!

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