English learning games for toddlers gives them a good foundation for learning English when they get older.
You might wonder why is there a section for learning English for toddler’s, well as with most activities and subject, if your children enjoy them when they are young they have a good foundation, and are more likely to enjoy the subject later.
As your toddler cannot read or write, at this age its about their speech and vocabulary.
Singing nursery rhymes and actions songs are a great way to help your child’s speech and vocabulary, as it is a fun activity you can do anywhere.
If like me, your voice is much to be desired, then having a CD or DVD will give you a bit of confidence to start singing at the top of your voice and dance around the room.
Your child won’t be judging you. They will be enjoying the fun, the sounds and of course, moving their body to the music.
There are also some great nursery rhymes and action song books available.
English Learning Games For Toddlers Nursery Rhymes And Action Song CD’s
Toddler Favorites
"We gave this to our 3 year old granddaughter & we had such a great time passing down all the traditional songs of our childhood.
Toddlers love singing and acting out songs and they learn a lot. It helps in makeing going to bed easier too as she listens to the CD when she falls asleep."
Classic Nursery Rhymes, Winner of the prestigious Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum & Gold Awards; Parents' Choice Recommended; Child Magazine online top pick for 2002;
Recommended by Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. Susie Tallman's version of Itsy Bitsy Spider was just used in CBS' Joan of Arcadia!!
Children’s Songs is a playful symphony of guitars, train whistles, banjos, accordions, clanging spoons, and whistling that will delight and inspire little ones!
Playful and educational, this disc combines old favorites with clever new arrangements. Winner of an Oppenheim Gold Award and iParenting Award; Parents’ Choice.
"I have had the cassette for Kids In Motion since I started teaching over 30 years ago. I used it every morning as an opener for my Kindergarten class.
A few years ago my tape player ate the cassette and ruined it. I was heart broken because I loved the variety of movement on the tape."
English Learning Games For Toddlers Nursery Rhymes And Action Song Books
Favorite Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose
Nursery rhymes are classic, and so are some of the artist's interpretations. But other paintings are surprises, like an anthropomorphic baking bear, a pelican sea captain, and Peter Piper as a pug on two legs.
Welcome to a world where "There Was a Crooked Man" is not about a hunchbacked senior but rather a madcap, double-jointed dandy who might be "crooked" in more ways than one. Jack (Be Nimble) is a leaping cricket and Yankee Doodle a fun-loving chipmunk on a fullsize horse.
"Five Stars. Great selections of poems which is prompting us to buy yet another Mother Goose book.
Artwork is pastel and nice and uncluttered: generally one poem per page. I've never been a fan of Mary Engelbreit's artwork but children are very attracted to her style and it works very nicely here."
The family skids down a grassy slope, swishes across a river, sludges through mud and, of course, finally sees the bear, who chases them all back to their home.
It's a fantastic journey--was it real or imagined?--with the family's actions (and interaction) adding to the trip a goodnatured, jolly mood. The design of the oversized volume alternates black-and-white drawings with gorgeous full-color watercolor paintings.
A nifty compilation of Latin American songs and finger rhymes, some of them original, some recalled from Orozco's Mexican childhood, and some collected during tours in Latin America and Spain.
The pieces are presented with musical notations, background notes, Spanish/English lyrics, and small pictographs guiding young performers through the fun and simple actions required.