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If you’re a Play Music subscriber, you have the full suite of options available to you here. There are four building song word posters in this set, ready to print and display. Your song search history is stored in Google Play Music - as long as you go to the right link. These fun building songs for preschoolers are perfect for a construction themed learning unit, or you could display these building song posters in your block play area to encourage building and singing.
My fair lady Print the Building Songs for Preschoolers Posters. My kids think it is hilarious when I suggest to build it up with ‘bread and jam’ or ‘jelly and ice cream’! You can also change the words ‘my fair lady’ to the name of your child, or someone else, try singing ‘my fair mummy’! And lastly think of what else you could build the bridge with and add another verse. It’s fun to name the bridge after your child, or someone you know. You can change the words ‘London Bridge’ to the name of any bridge. We’ve changed the words slightly from the traditional version, and you can change them even more to suit your situation. We like to crash down our bridge construction at the end of the first verse and then build it up again. This is another fun song that involves your construction falling down. This is a fun song to sing while you pretend to be a crane and haul up another block to add to the top of the construction! (build a roof with your arms then wobble it about) Here’s a house with a roof, with a roof, with a rooooooooooof… Here’s a house with a floor, with a floor, with a floor. Here’s a house with a wall, with a wall, with a wall. Build the walls and floor and roof as you sing, then knock it down at the end! This song has actions that go with it, but you can turn those hand actions into actual building. It’s perfect for building big tall block towers! He’d been ‘on a string of one night stands, my suitcase and guitar at hand’.
Simon wrote the track while he waiting for an early morning milk train to London from the north of England. This is a simple building song that kids will pick up quickly and can easily join in with. One of the finest songs ever written about missing home, Homeward Bound is a beautiful, autobiographical song. Sing them as you are building with blocks or any time. They are short, and easy to sing, or say, so you don’t need to worry about how wonderful a singer you are.
So if you have a child who loves building, try one of these fun building songs! Pairing a song with a favourite activity is a great way to encourage a late or reluctant talker to practice some language skills. Simply singing along while building is the perfect way to develop lots of language skills, and integrate lots of other skills too.