Hi! “Miss Carole” Stephens of Macaroni Soup
here, and I've got exciting news!
I've released a new recording – “Polka Dots!”
It’s chock-full of 24 great songs and fingerplays for movement, singing AND
learning! In this month's blog I’ll share one that has a familiar
tune, one spoken piece, and then GIVE YOU – FREE - a fun new song that I
wrote!
Keep reading!
In 25 years of teaching music and movement
with young children, I've often wished for songs about certain subjects, or songs
that promote practice of specific skills, or songs that are for annual events
that are age appropriate for my typical classroom/concert audience – sixes and
younger. I've written little pieces of songs, and in some cases whole songs
that fit the bill – but they never got finished, polished and ready to record.
Well, TEN of the songs on “Polka Dots!” are written by me! I hope you like them – the teachers that have
been using them are giving me a thumbs up, for which I am very grateful!
Here we go! Let’s
start with one based on an old English poem, sung to the tune of “Twinkle,
Twinkle Little Star.”
LITTLE ARABELLA MILLER
A sung fingerplay adapted
by Carole Stephens
Little Arabella Miller
found a creepy caterpillar
First it crawled upon her
mother – EWE!
Then upon her baby
brother – WAAH!
All said, “Arabella Miller, take away that caterpillar – YUCK!”
Little Arabella Miller found a creepy caterpillar
First it crawled on little brother
- (baby giggle)
Then upon her dear grandmother – “Hmmm…”
Gran said, “Arabella Miller, how I love your caterpillar!”
Line 1: start walking two fingers – I use
pointer and tallman – from wrist to shoulder.
Line 2: walk fingers to top of head,
pause to “Ewe!”
Line 3: walk fingers to other
shoulder, pause to “waah!”
Line 4: walk fingers down other arm,
speeding up as you finish, tossing the caterpillar to the floor!
This song can be done with each child creeping their fingers on
themselves, or a caregiver or friend playing the caterpillar with their
fingers. No matter how you do it, it’s a
giggle. AND it is a wonderful way to
demonstrate Appropriate Touch – we use gentle fingers! I love doing this one with babies, toddlers,
and my preschoolers still love it, too!
At the end of the first verse you might say, “Then Arabella Miller’s Grandma came to
visit, and she saw things a little differently!” Sing
the second verse, going in the opposite direction with the walking
fingers. End gently petting the hand.
Nice!
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A flower grows like this! |
GROWING
(spoken)
adapted by Carole Stephens
A
FLOWER grows like this
A
TREE grows like this
A CARROT grows like this
And I grow like this -
TA-DAH!
ACTIONS: Start standing, hands
cupped around face like a blossom. For
the tree – shoot hands straight upward. For the carrot, put tips of fingers
together, and dive to the floor. For the
last line, stand up and strike a pose – “ta dah!”
As with many short action rhymes like this,
plan to do it again – and again! The
better the children know the rhyme, the more fun it becomes! I use a visual before we start – that the
children can “read” left to right, as we identify the different items. As you
can see, you don’t have to be an artist to draw something the kids will
recognize – my sister got all the artistic talent in our family, but I get
by! Just some markers and foam
board. It works!
Now for the “freebie!”
Years ago I got tired
of being hit when I complimented a child for something saying “That was great –
high 5!” BOOM! It felt like they’d broken my wrist! Then came the “nucks” – BOOM! I got
punched. Instead of giving up completely,
I decided to try to change the behavior by teaching my students how to give a gentler
high 5. I taught them the five little
words – which we tap each finger on one hand for each word to emphasize that “High
Fives Should Not Hurt!”
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Good job, Anna and Belle! |
Guess what – it works. The children are gentler with
each other, with teachers – even teaching friends how to give a softer high
5!
You can hear the song sample here, or hear
and download the whole song off the Soundcloud!
It’s so short and easy to learn, you’ll be able to sing it after a few
listens!
That's the freebie!
High Fives Should Not Hurt
by Carole Stephens ©2014
High 5’s should not hurt –
No no no no
no!
Hi 5’s should not hurt!
High 5’s should not hurt –
No no no no
no!
Hi 5’s should not hurt!
When you want to say “good job” to a
friend
Remember “high 5’s should not hurt!”
These 5 little words should go through
your head:
High – Fives – Should – Not – Hurt!
MOTIONS: Hold up one hand, fingers splayed, in the air,
tapping each finger with the pointer of the other hand each time you sing the
title phrase. You can shake your head or waggle that pointer for the “no-no’s”. Give a thumbs up for “good job”. That’s it!
Spread
the word: “High Fives Should Not Hurt!”
Like what you hear? You can purchase the cd at CdBaby! Get these 3 songs, plus “A Very Fine Day”, “Mother
Nature”, “No More Pie!”, “Giddy-Up!” (all featured in my previous blogs) – AND 17
MORE highly usable songs like “Rainbow ‘Round Me” and “I May Be Little!”
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Remember - High 5's Should Not Hurt! |
I wish everyone a wonderful end of 2014 – and a joyous start on 2015!
Yours for a Polka Dot Song!