Wednesday, March 11

FINGER RHYMES

Pat-a-cake

Pat-a -cake
pat-a -cake
baker´s man.
Bake me a cake 
as fast as you can.
Pat it ,
roll it,
Draw it with a B.
Put it in the oven
for baby and me.

This popular British finger rhyme is enjoyable and the children get involved from the very first moments.

We acted it out in pairs, clapping double high fives with the partners and singing it along at the same time.



It developes self-consciousness, reinforce psychomotricity, their emotional world 
and empathy among peers.

Five currant buns in a baker´s shop
Five currant buns in a baker´s shop
Round and fat with a cherry on the top.
Along came a boy/girl with a penny one day.
Bought a currant bun and took it away.   

Four currant buns in a baker´s shop.
Round and fat with a cherry on the top.
Along came a girl/boy with a penny one day.
Bought a currant bun and took it away.
And so on...



I hope your children have plenty of entertainment watching and acting out these gorgeous songs.

I´m a little teapot

I´m a little teapot
Short and stout.
Here´s my handle.
Here´s my spout.

When I get all steamed up
I just shout.
Tip me over
and pour me out.

I´m a very special pot.
It is true.
Here´s an example
 of what I can do.
I can turn my handle
 into a spout.

Tip me over
and pour me out.

Act this catchy song out !

This little pig went to market
This little pig went to market,
This little pig stayed at home,
This little pig had roast beef,
This little pig had none,
And this little pig cied :
Wee-wee-wee,
I can't find my way home.


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