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Hush, Little Baby

Bring tradition to life with 'Hush, Little Baby' by Love to Sing Ð a classic nursery rhyme that supports language development and rhythm awareness in young learners. Perfect... read more

Hush, Little Baby Lyrics

Hush, little baby, don 't say a word
Papa 's going to buy you a mockingbird

If that mockingbird won 't sing
Papa 's going to buy you a diamond ring

If that diamond ring turns brass
Papa 's going to buy you a looking glass

If that looking glass gets broke
Papa 's going to buy you a billy goat

If that billy goat won 't pull
Papa 's going to buy you a cart and bull

If that cart and bull turn over
Papa 's going to buy you a dog named Rover

If that dog named Rover won 't bark
Papa 's going to buy you a horse and cart

If that horse and cart fall down
you 'll still be the sweetest little baby in town


Hush, Little Baby

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About Hush, Little Baby

Released on: May 30, 2023

01 mins 25 sec

Bring tradition to life with 'Hush, Little Baby' by Love to Sing Ð a classic nursery rhyme that supports language development and rhythm awareness in young learners.

Perfect for circle time or bedtime routines, this song helps children improve memory, pronunciation, and listening skills. Educators can integrate it into literacy activities, while parents can use it to create comforting, musical moments at home.

Hush, Little Baby Song Activities

Music
Listen to the song and describe the mood of the music? E.g. soft, sweet, sleepy, soothing, relaxing etc. Choose an instrument, found sound e.g. make your own shaker by placing rice in a plastic bottle or use body percussion -e.g. 'fairy clap ' using two fingers, to match the mood of the song and play along.
Play along to the instrumental version of the song.

Drama
From the lyrics of the song choose something that you can mime. Work with a partner and have turns at miming and guessing.

Dance
What is a locomotor move? A movement in which the body travels across space (running, creeping, rolling).What is a non-locomotor move? A movement in which the body remains anchored to one spot by a body part (for example, bending, twisting, stretching). What kind of movements can you spot in the song?
Explore dance moves to accompany the song - e.g. swaying, flowing etc.
Use soft body moves using selected parts of the body being aware of how different parts of the body move e.g. waving one arm, lightly shaking one leg etc.

Literacy
Sing and read along to the YouTube song to achieve multi-sensory learning "Do it, see it and hear it!"
Print out the song PDF
Read the song lyrics - ask children a variety of questions.
Re-read the song lyrics and ask children to join in.
Recognise and use a variety of punctuation when reading. " " ! ? . ,
Look at print and conventions (bold, italics).
Talk about interesting/challenging words and discuss what they mean.
Word study - phonic knowledge, compound words, rhyming word, contractions etc.