The Sounds of a Bus

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How Do Nursery Rhymes Help Children Learn?

At a young age a child is drawn to songs. When songs rhyme and are simple to remember the child will be able to memorize and repeat them easily. It is important to have catchy rhymes with repetitive beats, like Wheels on the Bus, Itsy Bitsy Spider and so many others. Toddlers and preschoolers will begin repeating the rhyme and once they have it memorized and repetition is achieved the teachers and parents can start teaching them the meaning behind the rhyme. When the rhyme is memorized the teacher or parent can begin incorporating a sound to the rhyme.

Popular Transportation Themed Nursery Rhyme

In the nursery rhyme lyrics to wheels on the bus go round and round toddlers and preschoolers are introduced to a rhyme about transportation. This song is commonly sung on class trips to occupy the class while they are on a field trip. Teachers and parents can also use this song while encouraging play time with toy busses. During this rhyme kids learn that the wheels go round and round. This helps them to understand that if the wheels are going round and round the wheels themselves must be round. Toddlers and preschoolers will also learn that the horn will go beep beep beep. This interaction helps them to understand the noises that vehicles will make. The people will also go up and down in this rhyme. This particular interaction teaches the kids two valuable things. The first thing toddlers and preschoolers will learn from the people going up and down is the motion of up and down. The kids will understand by standing and sitting what up is and what down is. The second lesson learned from the people going up and down is cause and effect. This becomes an opportunity for teachers and parents to ask a thinking question to the kids. “Why do the people go up and down?” The preschoolers and toddlers will have various answers but some may state the people went up and down because they did not have on seat belts. Other kids will say the people went up and down because the driver hit a bump. The answers will vary but the thought process is what is important.

What Is The History Of This Popular Nursery Rhyme?

This popular nursery rhyme was written in 1933 by Verna Hills . This particular nursery rhyme has gained quite a bit of popularity. Kids in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and many other countries across the world can be heard singing this song in school or while out with friends. The catchy notes of the song make it memorable and very popular in play groups, preschools, day cares and kindergartens worldwide. Many baby and toddler singing groups will also sing this song. The concept of the lesson behind the rhyme is typically grasped by school aged children however babies also enjoy the repetitive tones of nursery rhymes and often find them entertaining and soothing to listen too.