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							| I need songs to use with very very young learners 
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							| Do you know where I can download songs?  I need material to use with my students, they are between 2 and 4 years old!!! i would appreciate your help
 thanks in advance.... :)
 
 
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 profepaty12
 
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							| A good option is to go to www.youtube.com and there you type NURSERY RHYMES... it will appear lots of great and easy songs for you to sing with your little kids! I always do that and I �ve learned a lot.... some of them are with the karaoke option, so they can watch the clip and also sing reading the lyrics.... It would be also good if you download the videos using the  �atubecatcher � or other softwares like that, so you would have all the songs with you in a cd or in your pc without needing the internet in classroom! I hope this could help you! Bye! |  2 Jul 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Try these sites: There are some titles you can look for on U-Tube and some activities too. |  2 Jul 2010     
					
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 lisa.weix
 
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							| Hi yashion! I don�t know any sites to download stuff, but there�s a series of CDs that�s just lovely for litttle kids: "wee sing ..." - wee sing children�s songs / wee sing nursery rhymes and lullabies / wee sing animals animals ... see amazon ;o) Have a lovely day - AND weekend! Lisa PS: The "wee" is no spelling mistake on my side ;) |  2 Jul 2010     
					
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 franknbea
 
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							| Hi Yashion   try these two sites, they are excellent!   good luck |  2 Jul 2010     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| lisa, 
  �wee � is used in Scotland/Ireland for small or little (as an adjective). It is often used affectionately and presumably here it �s being used humorously as a noun for small children. 
 ( �wee �, of course, has a completely different meaning as a noun south of the border!) 
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 Uendi
 
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							| Yes, you can watch  videos on You Tube and sing along, but you can also use some fantastic printable worksheets such as the ones you can find here: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Rhymes.html
 Have  fun!
 
 Cristina
 
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Here are some I grew up with. The best songs for young learners are those with movements which support the song and help children to remember. Also songs with a lot of repetition. 
 Old MacDonald had a farm
 Here we go round the Mulberry Bush
 London Bridges Falling Down
 If you �re happy and you know it clap your hands
 There were 10 in the bed and the little one said roll over
 Head and Shoulders, knees and toes
 What do we do with a drunken sailor
 Ring around the rosies
 
 
 
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 Yams
 
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							| thank you so much for your help!!! you�re awesome!!! :) xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo!!!! 
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