In the clip Audrey shared, it shows the girl asking her best buddy if she can sing "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes," one more time. And miraculously he nodded his head in agreement! Isn't that cool?
It's true: Toddlers love singing "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" under just about any circumstances ... you don't have to stick with kiddie tunes. "Young children are receptive to all kinds ...
Our friends in the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra recorded this very special version of Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes from their homes while the UK is in lockdown. Why not try singing along (and ...
Whether it's passing the time on long car journeys or comforting them with their favourite lullabies, singing is a ... doing the actions to Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, can be a real challenge ...
Singing is an activity that works your whole ... Notice how everything is in alignment: head, neck, shoulders, trunk, hips, and legs. Your eyes should be looking just below whatever’s straight ...
Your mouth and jaw should open and close freely, your facial muscles, lips, tongue, neck, and shoulders ... Singing is physical. You must express your passion with your whole body. Bend your knees ...
We spontaneously play games that involve sound with our children. We sing, we dance, we read ... Wheels on the Bus, and Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes. As well as getting your child to use the words, ...