Regular brain breaks enhance attentiveness, concentration and focus. Exercise, dance and learning go hand in hand. That’ the end, penguin – (That’ the end, penguin)ĬLAP, CLAP! Brain Br eaks Action Songs: Let’s Move!Ĭhildren will love this energizing collection of fun, interactive activity and dance songs. Out the door, dinosaur – (Out the door, dinosaur) Toodle-loo kangaroo – (Toodle-loo kangaroo)Īfter a while, crocodile – (After a while, crocodile) Hit the road, happy toad – (Hit the road, happy toad) Give a hug lady bug – (Give a hug lady bug) Take care, polar bear – (Take care, polar bear)īe sweet, parakeet – (Be sweet, parakeet)īlow a kiss gold fish – (Blow a kiss gold fish) See you soon, raccoon – (See you soon, raccoon) Out of here, reindeer – (Out of here, reindeer)Ĭan’t stay, blue jay – (Can’t stay, blue jay) In a shake rattlesnake – (In a shake rattlesnake) ![]() Gotta truck, baby duck – (Gotta truck, baby duck) ![]() See you later, alligator – (See you later, alligator) (CLAP, CLAP) Repeat after me in this goodbye rap. Now stomp, stomp, stomp (STOMP, STOMP) and clap, clap, clap. Let’s all say goodbye in a fun, silly way. Goodbye Song actions: Sing the Chorus, perform STOMPS and CLAPS, and repeat the raps. This is a great way to enhance your children’s learning experience, word recognition and literacy awareness! Goodbye Songįrom the CD, Brain Breaks Action Songs: Let’s Move! NOTE: Scroll down for printable images of each animal in this song. Get ready for sailing season! We’ve covered all the bases for you – our 3 part series will have you ready to get on the water asap.Create a meaningful end to your wonderful day by singing this fun children’s goodbye song! Hopefully you’ll find your favorite sailing songs here – and discover some new boat tunes as well. Sailing Songs – The Ultimate Sailor’s Playlist Song And for you music nerds out there, here’s the complete list in alphabetical order by song. You can listen here by clicking on any of the songs in the list, or subscribe to the playlist on Spotify. From standards like “Sail On, Sailor” and “Southern Cross” to newer classics like (slightly profane, but hilarious) “I’m On A Boat” and the beautifully melancholy “Boat Song” there’s a little something here for everyone. Because this playlist was generated by sailors, for sailors, there are songs about boats, sailors, the ocean, islands, and – of course – rum. ![]() This list covers a lot of ground – from Harry Belafonte to Jimmy Buffett to Led Zeppelin to Zac Brown. I took their suggestions, added some of my personal favorites, and came up with Sailing Songs – The Ultimate Sailor’s Playlist– just in time to be the soundtrack for the rest of your summer sailing adventures. One cold and snowy day last winter, I asked a group of sailors for their favorite sailing songs. A good sailing song can transport you to another time and place – where things are simpler, and your only worry is the strength and direction of the breeze. Music and sailing just seem to go together – we all have our favorite sailing songs, right? There’s something about the wind and the water, the motion of the boat, and that laid back sailing lifestyle that begs to be put to music.
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