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  1. Discover the enchanting world of French children's songs with this delightful compilation. From the classic 'Petit Escargot' to the lively 'Coccinelle, Demoi...

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  2. Learn some useful French vocabulary with this bumper collection of simple songs for children#French #song #music #learn #nurseryrhymes-----...

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  3. Playlist • 2016. 5.1K views • 4 tracks • 7 minutes, 52 seconds. French Greetings Song for Children - Bonjour! Learn French Lab. 1:56. French Alphabet Song for Children. Learn French Lab. 2:01. French family song for children.

  4. Learn French thru song.Some of these songs are so beautiful and moving, you'll wonder why they aren't more well known to us all. Jeanette, Lara Fabian, Indil...

    • French Song For Children N°1: Frère Jacques
    • French Song For Children N°2: Une Souris Verte
    • French Song For Children N°3: IL était Un Petit Homme
    • French Song N°4: 1 2 3 Nous Irons Au Bois
    • French Song For Kids N°5: A Cheval Sur Mon Bidet
    • French Song N°6: Ah Les Crocodiles
    • French Songs For Kids N°7: Ainsi Font Font Font Les Petites Marionnettes
    • French Song For Children N°8: Dansons La Capucine
    • French Song For Children N°9: Un Élephant Qui Se balançait
    • French Song N°10: L’Araignée Gipsy

    The oh-so-famous Brother Johnwhich is actually Brother Jack! It’s exactly the same as in English, aside from the fact that it starts with Brother Jack. It goes “Brother Jack, Brother Jack, Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Morning bells are ringing, Morning bells are ringing. Ding, Ding, Dong. Ding, Ding, Dong”.

    A green mouse.This song is still used today as a song you sing while washing your hands. And boy, do we wash our hands nowadays! Fair warning, I find the verses pretty strange as an adult. Kids find it hilarious. Apparently a dark war story is behind it, however let’s keep it light and childish. The first verse is the most known. It translates as “...

    Once upon a time there was a little man. The story of a little man (with the added rhyming words of spin and peanut…Oh the mystery of songs) who had a funny house made of cardboard with a paper staircase. The mailman went to that house and broke his nose. He was patched up with golden thread. The thread broke, the nose flew off (this song kind of s...

    1 2 3 we will go to the woods.A great song to learn how to count in French, similar to 1, 2 buckle my shoe. But in France, we don’t buckle our shoes or pick up sticks. We go to the woods to pick cherries in a brand new basket. And the cherries will be red (side note: 6 (six) and cerises (cherries) as well as rouge and 12 (douze) do not rhyme all th...

    Riding my little horse. This one is fun to do with a child sitting on your knees in front of you. You bounce your knees like the child is riding a horse more or less rapidly based on the lyrics. Au pas is walk, au trot is, well, trot and galop is gallop (!) or canter. See when I say French is easy? You already know this! This translates to “Riding ...

    Oh the crocodiles.Here I will only present the chorus. The song talks about crocodiles in Egypt going to fight elephants. My children only know and like to repeat the chorus. It says the crocodiles on the Nil are gone, let’s not talk about it anymore.

    Here they go, go, go, the little puppets.To be honest, this song goes on a bit more than what I am putting here. However, neither my children nor I have ever heard or learned the other verses. So I will not share them. Just the first verse which translates to “That’s how they go, go, go the little puppets, that’s how they go, go go, 3 turns and go ...

    Let’s dance the capucine. It’s the story of a danse called la capucine which is, technically, a flower, the nasturtium, that resembles a swirling dress.This translates as “let’s dance the capucine, there is no bread/wine/fire at our place, there is some at the neighbor’s but it’s not for us. The last part is let’s dance the capucine, there is fun a...

    An elephant that was swaying. It’s the story of an elephant who is balancing on a spiderweb. He thinks it’s very funny so he calls a second (…and so forth) elephant. And then all of a sudden, crash. You can add as many elephants as you want (troisième, quatrième, cinquième). I usually stop at 2 to be realistic, two elephants would never balance wel...

    It’s theItsy Bitsy Spider, en françaisbut of course. So, in the end, how many did you know? Well now you got 10 and you should be singing your lungs out with your kids by now! Have fun!

  5. Sep 30, 2020 · November 11th, 2007. Here are two songs you can teach your children or students for Thanksgiving. Both of these ditties are sung to the tune of Frère Jacques and both are called Mr. Turkey! Click to Hear the Mr. Turkey Tune Mr. Turkey Song #1 Mr. Turkey, Mr. Turkey, Run away!

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  7. Mama Lisa's World presents thousands of traditional kids songs from over a hundred countries and cultures! We also feature a major collection of Mother Goose Rhymes, global recipes, holiday traditions and lively conversations about childhood around the world.

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