Numbering Rhymes – Learn to count for children's

Numbering Rhymes – Learn to count for children's

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Numbering rhymes are basic things children’s start to learn before they go to kinder garden .By seeing the rhymes they can comprehends and aid to learn with their fingers . These types of alluring finger family rhymes help the children to improve their memory skills and start counting the numbering. Counting Songs and number songs provide an ideal way to help your child develop numeracy skills from a young age. Encourage them to perform actions to accompany the songs using their fingers, teddies or even finger puppets.

#: Five Little Speckled Frogs

The five little frog songs makes the children’s more enthusiastic and try them to count the fingers with the hand. This rhyme can also make the children dance and make their energy level to high.

Five little speckled frogs,

Sat on a speckled log,

Eating some most delicious bugs 

Yum, Yum…

One jumped into the pool,

Where it was nice and cool,

Then there were four green speckled frogs

Glub, Glub,

Four little speckled frogs,

Sat on a speckled log

Eating some most delicious bugs,

Yum Yum…

One jumped into the pool,

Where it was nice and cool

Then there were three green speckled frogs,

Glub, Glub

#: Five little Ducks

The five little ducks song music is very amazing when singing focus on teaching your child the order of numerals and counting and encourage your child to do an action for each part of the song. They love the song by seeing and dancing.

Five Little ducks went swimming one day,

Over the hills and far away

Mother duck said,

“Quack, quack, quack quack”

But only four little ducks came back.

#: Finger family rhymes

The finger family rhymes contains all the characters involved in the rhymes and also contains best music which makes the children to repeat the song and tends to increase their memory skills .The Mickey mouse characters will sing and make counting’s  as well as understand the family relations through this song and also makes them to start counts easily.

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

#: Round and round the garden

Round the garden song contains the much powerful count for the kids even though they didn’t start the counts. The rhymes contain the natures and numbering as well that adds beauty to the rhymes and much attracted by the children’s.

Round and round the garden,

Like a teddy bear,

One step, two steps,

And tickle you under there!

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