There are many things that can help your young children learn while they are growing into the smart babies they are. Many parents are use to singing many different songs to their children espcially when the child seems to be very interactive with what you are singing. Did you know that babies and young children can be positively affected by the little songs we sing to them? Did you also know that there are many different songs that can help with their learning stages, preparing them for educational topics at an early age? That’s right! It’s never too soon to start preparing your baby for learning. In fact babies learn things before even being born!
Have you ever wondered what affects certain music or songs that you sing to your child could potentially have on your little one as they grow older? Nursery rhymes that were song to us and that we may sing to our children or future children, can really benefit our little children that are in the beginning stages of learning. There are so many of these songs that can provide some good education for your child and help them learn new and exciting things! In this article we are going to learn how the song ‘The Wheels On The Bus’ can have a amazing affect on your baby as you sing to them.
The Wheels On The Bus was written by Verna Hills in 1939. It is a very popular song that became popular in the United Kingdom then in the United States, Canada and Australia. The repetitiveness of the song will make it easy for your child to follow along and even start catching on and repeating certain words of phrases. This song will also be a big help to your child’s logic skills and they learn the different parts of a car. This will develop a child’s rhyming skill as well as they continue to sing repeatedly.
Parents and teachers should definitely use this nursery rhyme often, at home or in the classroom to help with the child’s development. You can use this as an educational purpose by using it to help teach young children how a car works and all the parts on the car. It can be sung while showing pictures of the car so they will remember what each part looks like, what the word for it is and also what sounds the car part might make.
Many children might development other topics from this nursery rhyme as well like the differences between a bus and a car or why the car has wheels. These questions can be answered by the parent or teacher therefor helping the child’s knowledge about cars grow even more. So it is recommended to sing this rhyme for your growing baby as it could have a very positive affect on them at a young age!