![]() ![]() *Pass it forward! Subscribers gain access to hundreds of additional activities and support the free sections for others to enjoy. ![]() Whether a free user or subscriber, you won’t see any ads. All of the basics for learning how to read are available to everyone. Starfall's systematic approach was created by experienced educators using time-tested instructional methods. *Research based, teacher tested, child approved. *More - Holiday Activities, Nursery Rhymes, Sing-Alongs, Interactive Calendar *Math - Numbers, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Geometry and Measurement, Fractions *Reading (phonics, fluency, grammar) - ABCs, Learn to Read, I’m Reading, Talking Library, Punctuation, Parts of Speech Starfall's playful open format intuitively guides children through sequential learning objectives for reading, math, art, music, and social subjects like kindness and caring. Join Zac the Rat and his friends on an exciting learning journey, starting with the ABCs and 123s and advancing up to grade 5 grammar and mathematics. Not only is it fun to sing Itsy Bitsy Spider, but you can also help your baby develop their eye-tracking capabilities by doing the hand motions as shown in this video.Read, learn, and play with fun activities, games, and songs on Starfall! Covers reading, math, music, and more - preschool to fifth grade. I’ve included YouTube videos to make it easy to learn the songs (or get a refresher!). It’s about finding songs that are easy to remember, fun for you to sing to your baby, and beneficial for your baby’s development. To me, this isn’t about finding the newest songs or the coolest songs or even about making a cool playlist for your baby. I compiled this list of children’s songs to help make it easier to sing to your baby. Related: The Best Board Books for Babies 23 Baby Songs to Sing to Your Little One Knowing just how much you’ll break into song when you have a new baby, I’ve rounded up a list of my favorite baby songs to sing to your baby. It’s a hilarious memory and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Yep, Jingle Bells made the rounds at my house during summertime until we upped our lullaby game. And since my husband and I hadn’t been around kids much before having our son, we didn’t know many children’s songs… so we found ourselves singing Christmas songs to soothe him. Learning nursery songs for babies wasn’t on my pregnancy checklists so I didn’t even think of it. No one mentioned to me that as a new mom, I would constantly break out into song as if I were in a musical. I had no idea that my baby would love to hear me sing – all the time. You’ll find yourself singing your baby to sleep, singing to calm them down in the car, and singing as a way of playing together. Singing to your baby will come in handy, too. In fact, studies have shown that babies as young as one day old can discriminate audible rhythmic patterns. Your baby will simply be comforted by the sound of your voice. ![]() It doesn’t matter what you sing or how your voice sounds, either. ![]() It helps to expose your baby to songs in the womb, and it’s amazing to see their faces light up in recognition when you sing the same songs to them after they are born. In fact, you can even begin singing to your baby while you’re pregnant. It’s also a great way to bond with your baby and express your love. When you sing to your baby, your baby is developing listening skills, learning new words, and gaining confidence. It’s true - singing to your baby has numerous benefits. Did you know that singing to your baby helps boost their brain development? ![]()
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