The Wheels on The Bus History
One of the most famous kid songs is the “Wheels on The Bus”. It was written around 1939, and credited to be written by Verna Hills. The song is created for children to sing on bus rides to and from school. The repeating rhythm made it easy for children to learn. It quickly gained in popularity not just in the United States, but in The United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The rhythm inmates other kids songs usually ” Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush,” Or “Buffalo Gals.”
Because of its repeating nature, This is a great song to teach to young children. It helps them learn words, and familiarize themselves with vocabulary they might encounter at school. An example of this would be a preschool teacher teaching this to children before going over bus safety. The movement that often accompanies the song is good gross motor exercises. Another benefit of the song repeating is that it can help your children predict patterns.
Variations of the Song
Of the kid songs download, versions of the Wheels on the bus have been downloaded thousands of times. As of Mach 2018, A version of the song is number sixteen on the children’s music charts. Another version to have made the chart is a version made by American Madonna impersonator Mad Donna, the song is played over Madonna’s Ray of Light. It reached number seventeen in the charts in the United Kingdom.
There have also been many different versions of the song that has been published as children’s books. The books range from using the original classic to remaking it into amusing tales about monsters and seals invading the bus.