Thursday 11 May 2017

Popular Learning Nursery Rhymes For Kids

Let's sing and enjoy a popular collection of learning nursery rhymes to alphabet, numbers, body parts and more. Various kids songs help the little learners to learn basic preschools lessons in a fun way.

Develop early literacy skills of kids with nursery rhymes! Learning through singing rhymes is fun that will keep the kids entertained while they learn. So all our cute tiny tots and kids, enjoy you preschool session that is full of joy, happiness and entertainment.

One Two Buckle My Shoe 
One Two Buckle My Shoe is one of the popular counting-out rhymes among the children. This fun rhyme is sometimes accompanied by a set of actions and kids can learn numbers from 1 to 20 in a most entertaining way while singing the song.

Old Mac Donald Had a Farm
Old Mac Donald Had a Farm is a popular rhyme among kids which help them to learn the names of different animals including cat, dog, cow, sheep and more. Further, they learn to identify the sound that each animal make. So introduce your little ones to the world of animals with Old Mac Donald Had a Farm, a song dedicated to the farm animals.

Alphabet Song or ABC song
Looking for a way to teach your kid the ABC's? Alphabet Song also popularly known as ABC song is a well-known nursery rhyme, sung to teach letters from A to Z in a fun way. Add some melody to your voice and sing ABC song along with the kids to introduce ABC's in a musical way.


Head Shoulders Knees and Toes
Teaching the names of body parts is fun now! Sing along to Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes rhyme video to help the little ones learn names and identify body parts. It a joyful poem for preschoolers and children and they enjoy dancing while singing the rhyme and touch their body parts as per the words in lyrics.

Number Song
Learning numbers is fun with number song! If teaching involves some fun activities, kids will definitely enjoy their learning their lesson. So instead of simply writing on note-books, sing the number song and help children and preschoolers to learn to count from 1 to 10. 

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