Kei Hea Te Tuna Auntie Anne shares a te reo Māori action rhyme about an eel. LYRICS: Kei hea te tuna? [where is the eel?] x2 Kei roto i te…
Incy Wincy Spider Auntie Anne demonstrates three different ways to do Incy Wincy Spider. LYRICS: Incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout Down came the rain And washed the…
Flowerbuds Auntie Anne shares a fingerplay that is perfect for spring and rainy days. LYRICS: These are the flower buds shut so tight This is the sun oh so bright…
Bend and Stretch Auntie Anne shares a favourite action song from her childhood. LYRICS: Bend and stretch Reach for the stars Here comes Jupiter There goes Mars Bend and…
Teddy bear, Teddy Bear Auntie Anne shares her favourite version of the traditional rhyme, Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear. A great version to use for reinforcing self-esteem. LYRICS: Teddy Bear, Teddy…
Dance Your Fingers Up Auntie Anne shares her version of the finger play, ‘Dance Your Fingers Up.’ This is a good rhyme to reinforce directional words, and parts of the…
Here Is the Beehive You are so lucky! The Storytime Solidarity Team have recorded TWO versions of this for your listening and viewing pleasure! Ms. Kate (The Lavender Librarian) demonstrates…
My Ups And Downs — by Jim Gill From Jim Gill’s Celebrated Songs Vol. 1. A poem you can play! Stretch up high and sink down low to the accompaniment…
Foot Notes — by Jim Gill This is a musical game filled with word play and LOTS of opportunity for active movement to the music! LYRICS: Hot foot Cold…