Parts are Greater than the Whole — by Little Miss Ann, featuring Olivia Milani & Suzi Shelton LYRICS: Everybody’s happy to see you here Everybody’s happy to see you…
If You’re Happy and You Know It, Drive Your Truck – adapted by Stephanie Katz Stephanie Katz, Youth Services Librarian, Manatee Libraries shares her adaptation of a known song. LYRICS:…
Ten Little Fingers Auntie Anne shares a fingerplay, which is great for stretching out fingers and relaxing the Palmar Grasp Reflex in babies. LYRICS: I have ten little fingers and…
Māhunga Pakihiwi [Head, Shoulders in te reo Māori] Auntie Anne shares a te reo Māori [Māori language] version of Head, Shoulders. LYRICS: Tahi, rua, toru wha! Māhunga, pakihiwi, puku,hope, waewae…
Hokey Pokey Auntie Anne shares her version of the traditional song, Hokey Pokey. LYRICS: You put your right hand in You put your right hand out You put your right…
So Many Ways — by Little Miss Ann A note from Little Miss Ann: As a former Chicago Public School teacher who believes all kids have strengths and are smart…
Koo Roo Koo Roo Koo Koo — by Little Miss Ann Little Miss Ann shares a wonderful song which celebrates friendship. LYRICS: v1 Look at the clouds above Look at…
Savalivali Auntie Anne shares a bilingual action rhyme, in Samoan and English. LYRICS: Savalivali means go for a walk Tautalatala means too much talk Alofa ia te oe means I…
Clap Your Hands Auntie Anne shares a fingerplay, which helps with naming body parts. LYRICS: Clap your hands, clap your hands Clap them just like me Touch your shoulders,…
Tiramarama Ngā Whetū [Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star in te reo Māori] Auntie Anne shares a te reo Māori (Māori language) version of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, with the help of…