![]() through the sky/Planes will get you thereĬhug.your train/Chug along the track.on the rails/Trains go there and back on the road/Cars are what you useįly.your plane/High up in the air. Push.the brake/Make the truck slow down.Now we are in townĭrive.your car/Have a merry cruise. Turn.the wheel/That is how we steer.Make a turn right here Press.the pedal/Give the engine gas.Now we’re going fast Turn.the key/Make the engine roar.Let's go to the store Travelling, Travelling would be perfect with a set of vehicle felts, Row It All Around with puppets, Rock Your Boat as a baby bounce, and Drive Your Truck as an action-bounce along the lines of Hurry Hurry Drive the Fire Truck.įor repetition-with-variation, try a few different versions during your storytime session or introduce a book like Jane Cabrera’s animal-themed Row Row Row Your Boat. This selection of songs has flexible storytime uses. Ukulele Chords 2 Chord Songs 3 Comments Row Row Row Your Boat ![]() I walk down the lane with a happy refrain Let the stormy clouds chase, everyone from this placeĬome on with the rain, I've a smile on my face The sun's in my heart and I'm ready for love I'm singin' in the rain, just singin' in the rain Singin’ in the Rain is by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, written around 1929. It also sounds nice if you play E7 and A. I’ve borrowed this version from the Vancouver Ukulele Circle Songbook. There are additional lyrics, and some beautifully advanced arrangements out there, but for my purposes, two chords will do nicely. And now I can’t recall why I’ve never sung this on a showery spring storytime day before. I haven’t made my Little Mouse a rainbow house yet, but here are my felts for Take Me for a Ride in your Rainbow Car and Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep.Īpril is a wet month in my city, so I was appropriately thrilled to see Tim Hopgood’s stunningly illustrated picture book version of Singing in the Rain show up on my desk this week. If your preschoolers are as rainbow-enthralled as mine, consider enhancing familiar colour-themed songs and rhymes with bonus felts. Most versions of this story use fruits for all the colours. I made arc and flag rainbows for Make a Rainbow so I could use this set in different ways, and I paired it with the rainbow foods I made for Aiken Drum. Other food felts/colours until the rainbow or flag is complete Yellow like the sun and blue like the sea For this post, links in the song titles take you to Jbrary versions of the songs. I usually sing Rain is Falling Down a capella so I can lead the hand gestures, but I’ve fumbled a couple chords that would work if you feel like strumming along. For more directions and movements to try at your program see the lyrics at Storytime ABCs. I’m posting a shortened version with just a few verses. I think this song uses the tune of The Paw Paw Patch, but you can also chant it as per Jbrary. Pam Schiller’s 2006 album Start Smart Songs for 1s 2s and 3s, and you can listen to a clip here. Thank you Suzy for the multicolour sheep idea, Jamie for inventing the rainbow verse in Rain is Falling Down, and Lindsey for introducing Colours Over You and Rainbow Dancers. Much credit for this goes to the amazing storytimers I work with who are so generous in sharing their knowledge and creativity. It does not store any personal data.My city celebrates Pride mid-summer, so all the rainbow (and love and family) songs I know are dancing through my mind. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". ![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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