The Alphabet Song
The Alphabet song, helps toddlers learn their ABCs. These abc rhymes and songs also help improve memory. When parents use this song in conjunction with visual clues, they help the child recognize their letters, which is a skill that they will need when they enter school.
Old McDonald Had a Farm
Through this song toddlers learn about animals and the sounds that they make. Parents can add one or more chores to the song, with the child providing the names of the animals. This teaches children to think and reason on their own, as they work to come up with suitable animals for the song.
Wheels on the Bus
Wheels on the bus is a fun, interactive song that helps children develop motor skills as they mimic what is happening on the bus. Parents can use this song with young children who aren’t able to make the movements on their own, by moving their legs and arms for them. Doing this encourages interaction between baby and mom or dad.
Five Little Pumpkins
Five Little Pumpkins helps little ones learn to count. It also aids in fine tuning motor skills as children act out the song. The song can also help introduce children to Halloween.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is a very popular song for toddlers and preschool aged children. It is a wonderful introduction to rhyming. It’s also a fun way to teach toddlers about the sky and stars. As parents sing, point up to the night sky and all the stars twinkling above.
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Doing the hand motions that go along with the Itsy Bitsy Spider aids toddlers in developing motor skills. Remembering which hand movements go with which part of the song helps children develop their memory.
The Hokey Pokey
The Hokey Pokey is a fun song that helps teach children the difference between right and left, and also teaches them the names of different body parts. This song aids in refining motor skills as children dance, jump, and wiggle.
Rhyming songs are fun and easy for toddlers to remember. Many of them are interactive which lets parents and children bond during playtime. These songs are also wonderful for teaching skills that young ones need. To the child, they are just having fun, they have no idea that they are learning as much as they are. From developing fine and gross motor skills, to learning to say the alphabet, and count, nursery rhymes do a lot to teach children.