Sign Language: music, sing, dance
Book: Baa Baa Black Sheep by Jane Cabrera
Song: “Colors Over You” (Tune: “Twinkle, Twinkle”)
Sign language – red, yellow, green, blue, colors, flower, tree, sun, sea
Red and yellow, green and blue, these are the colors over you.
Red as a flower, green as a tree,
Yellow as the sun, and blue as the sea.
Red and yellow, green and blue, these are the colors over you!
(Credit: Read Sing Play)
Rhyme: I Bounce You Here
I bounce you here, I bounce you there
I bounce you, bounce you everywhere
I tickle you here, I tickle you there
I tickle you, tickle you everywhere
I hug you here, I hug you there
I hug you, hug you everywhere
(Credit: Read Sing Play)
Book: Old MacDino Had a Farm by Becky Davies
Song with ukulele: “I Love My Rooster” – Laurie Berkner: Whaddaya think of that?
C
I love my rooster, my rooster loves me
G7
And I feed my rooster by the big maple tree
C F
My little rooster goes cock-a-doodle-doo
C G7 C
Dee doodle dee doodle dee doodle dee doo
C
I love my kitten, my kitten loves me
G7
I feed my kitten by the big maple tree
C
My little kitten goes meow meow meow
F
My little rooster goes cock-a-doodle-doo
C G7 C
Dee doodle dee doodle dee doodle dee doo
C
I love my duck, my duck loves me
G7
I feed my duck by the big maple tree
C
My little duck goes quack quack quack
My little kitten goes meow meow meow
F
My little rooster goes cock-a-doodle-doo
C G7 C
Dee doodle dee doodle dee doodle dee doo
(Ukulele chord credit: Storytime Ukulele)
Rhyme: Round and Round the Garden
Round and round the garden like a teddy bear (swirl finger around palm)
One step, two step (walk fingers up child’s arm)
Hidden under there! (tickle child’s underarm)
(Credit: Storytime Katie)
Book: Shake It Up, Baby! by Karen Katz
Song with ukulele chords: “Yo Te Amo”
C
Yo te amo, yo te amo
G7 C
All day long I sing this little song to you
C
Yo te amo, yo te amo
G7 C
Darling I love you
Verses:
Wo ai ni… (Mandarin Chinese)
Je t’aime… (French)
Mahal kita… (Tagalog)
Ich liebe dich… (German)
Sarang hae… (Korean)
Daisuki… (Japanese)
(Credit: Ukulele Librarian and Jbrary)