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THIS LITTLE PIGGY

What did the five little piggies do? Read and listen to a traditional children's rhyme.

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incy wincy spider
Incy Wincy is a spider. Listen to a song about Incy Wincy in the rain and the sunshine, and make an Incy Wincy mobile for your room.
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 old macdonald
What animals has Old MacDonald got on his farm? What noise do they make? Listen to the song and find out.
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when goldilocks went to the house of the bears
What did Goldilocks see at the house of the bears? Listen to a song and find out!
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 if you're happy and you know know it
What do you do when you're happy? Listen to this children's action song. Sing along and do the actions too!
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twinkle, twinkle, little star
"Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are."
Listen to a children's nursery rhyme.
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 this is the way
What do you do in the morning? Do you brush your teeth? Listen to a traditional song about the things that we do in the morning.
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ten little aeroplanes
Practise counting from one to ten with a song about ten little aeroplanes.
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 Hickory Dickory Dock
"Hickory, dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock"
Listen to a traditional children's song.
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FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS

Find notes for using traditional songs with your child. Teachers will also find links to ideas for using songs in the classroom.

TEACHING ENGLISH
Teachers can find notes about using traditional songs in the classroom on the Teaching English website.

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