Early Literacy Tip: Read and Play
Having fun with your child as they hear and make animal sounds helps your child to learn. As they develop listening skills they learn more about small sounds in words which help them to sound out words later on. You can read more
about young children, sounds and literacy from the Center for Early
Literacy Learning at
http://www.earlyliteracylearning.org/cellpract_pract/toddler/PGPrac_T_SoundsGood_WM.pdf
Ducks on the Bus
The ducks on the bus go quack quack quack!
Quack quack quack! Quack quack quack!
Quack quack quack! Quack quack quack!
The ducks on the bus go quack quack quack!
All through the town!
The ducks on the bus go flap flap flap!….
The ducks on the bus go waddle waddle waddle!….
The ducks on the bus go Quack Quack Quack!….
Little Geese
Tune: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Little geese go honk, honk, honk
Honk, honk, honk
Honk, honk, honk-
Little geese go honk, honk, honk
In the springtime.
I'm a Goose
Tune: "Frere Jacques"
I'm a goose, I'm a goose,
Watch me waddle, watch me waddle.
Hear me when I talk,
Hear me when I talk.
Honk, honk, honk. Honk, honk, honk.
Little Birds
Little birds, little birds, jump up and down.
Little birds, little birds, don’t make a sound!
Little birds, little birds, tip-toe to me.
Little birds, little birds, bend your knees!
Little birds, little birds, peep, peep, peep.
Little birds, little birds, sleep, sleep, sleep.
Little birds, little birds, fly to the leaves!
Little birds, little birds, sit down, please.
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