There are numerous songs available for your children to help them learn, and one of the most popular nursery rhymes is called the “What’s Your Name?” song.
It is based off the rhyme Hello Hello Hello. This particular rhyme was written by Maple Leaf Learning, in 2016. All of Maple Leaf songs, activities, and games are tested and developed in-house by very experienced teachers at a language school located in Hashima City Japan.
It is extremely important to teach your children at a very young age, because the first five years of a child’s life is fundamentally important.
The first five years are the foundation that will shape your child’s growth, their happiness, and also their future health. During this time they begin their development and learning achievements in not only school; but in your family, your community, and most importantly, life in general. It is often hard to keep a child interested for more than ten seconds, so using fun instrumentals (such as rhymes and games) for their ages is a great idea on helping them learn without them becoming bored or restless.
Babies and young children often learn best when they have a loving, warm, and engaged relationship with their parents or caregivers.
Making sure you play a vital role in helping your child become educated through their early years is extremely important. After all, you are your child’s first teacher in life and your child will also keep learning from you as he or she becomes older.
When you actively engage with your child, they will learn a list of important growing skills.
Observing things, responding to voices, and watching facial reactions. They will listen to sounds, any sound that your or anyone around you and your child make, and singing. They start asking questions to everything because they want to learn everything! Giving your child the opportunity to try lots of different activities helps them learn and also practice what they are learning. You can let them choose different books to read, the kind of objects they want to play with and pointing to different pictures in books.
When they hear rhymes such as “Hello, Hello, What’s Your Name?” It makes learning abstract concepts, hard to remember vocabulary, and longer sentence patterns fun and easy.
Rhymes like these are silly and catchy but also have a classic theme to them. It is to them, what listening to Beethoven would be like for adults. It is proven that kids learn best when they do not realize that they are learning. This helps them explore many things such as, how to interact with other children, how to learn their name, how to pronounce their name and other peoples names as well. There are other songs and rhymes to help your child’s development, also provided by Maple Leaf Learning and they are: The Greetings Song; Big, Big, Big; On in Under By; Let’s Shake Hands; How’s the Weather? and Finger Family. So though there may not be a way to find the old song Hello Hello Hello, there is a newer version, which is just as educational as the older version!