What are fingerplay songs?

Fingerplay pans are children's songs that are designed to accompany the movements of the hands that relate to the content. They are used to entertain children and their education. Children can enjoy the music and lyrics of fingerplay songs and fun of learning movements. At the same time, they can learn to coordinate the hands of the eyes, manual dexterity, rhythm, directions, sequences and memory, all while focusing on the story.

Fingerplay songs that tell the story
Fingerplay songs can tell stories. Some of the most popular Fingerplay songs in the United States are probably "The Eensy-Weensy Spider" -Který has several variants of spelling, including "Its Bitsy Spider"; "I had a small turtle"; “This little piggy bank”; and "Where is Thumbkin?" Each of these songs Fingerplay has a story: a day in the life of a spider and a turtle, an adventure of a pig's family and a group of friends playing and searching.

fingerplay songs about everyday things and counting
Other songs Fingerplay repeat basic information about life without telling the story. "Bikes on the bus," "Here are grandmothers' glasses," "open, close them", "if you are happy and you know," and "I'm a small tea" are examples of this type of song Fingerplay. Another set of fingerplay songs focuses on counting and helps children learn about numbers. These groups include "this old man", "there were ten in bed" and "five small chickens".

greater value of fingerplay songs
Fingerplays are also valuable for long car trips: they require little space and no equipment and can even be done in the dark. Movement sequence provides a balance for large motor movements that many singing and dances such as "Skip to My Lou", "The Hockey Pokey" Bush, "and" Ring around Rosie "and circular games such as" Lucy Locket "," print and tasket "," DELL "," Hot Bratoto "and" Duck

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