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Tidy up rhumba
Tidy up rhumba












tidy up rhumba

Nothing my God cannot do – wag finger to say “no” Mighty – make muscles with one arm up and one arm down The mountains are His, the rivers are His,īig – spread arms wide (optional: do a star jump, then jump back in when doing “strong”) My God is so big, so strong and so mighty, Depending on how you sing it, this song can be an active, shake-some-wiggles-out song or a quieter sit down song. This classic song includes simple truths children can begin to grasp, yet such profound truths that even as an adult I cannot fully wrap my mind around them. Also, while I tried to find videos similar to how I prefer to sing these songs, some actions and/or words may vary from the versions I have recommended for you. I am not associated with any of them and have not done extensive research into the groups who posted them. Please note: The sample videos I have included were chosen for the clarity of the song and actions. While I don’t remember the stories I was taught in Sunday school when I was 4, I still remember the songs, several of which are on this list. Some of them are best sung standing up, providing an opportunity to get some wiggles out, while others help calm and settle the class.īeyond that, these songs are excellent teaching tools for hiding timeless truths in children’s hearts. Children 1-6 years old are likely to appreciate these songs. These songs work excellent for transitions, such as moving from play time to story time, or if your children have to wait. Having taught Sunday school for many years and having been a teacher at two Christian preschools, I have gathered a number of solid Christian songs with great actions for engaging children. Songs that don’t need a CD player, or a major in music, to sing. In their song they tell children: "i want this classroom to look so fantastic.Recently, I’ve had a couple of people ask me about simple Christian songs to sing with preschoolers. Mr Papakyriacou 44 now teaches at St Michael's Primary in Brigadier Hill, Enfield. The two composers used to work at the same school. We've had a lot of people say it really works with their child at home." The song is getting 3,000 to 4,000 hits a day and the teachers hope it is helping to get children to tidy up. It's about putting chairs on tables, that kind of thing, that as teachers we have to do. We wanted to write a silly song, make it fun and have children enjoy tidying up without feeling it's a chore. "We've had comments about the Tidy Up Rhumba from Sweden and America and people tell us it works." She said that teachers were always trying to encourage children to clear up after a busy lesson. Mrs Michael 42 who works at Westgrove Primary School in Chase Road Southgate, where she is the music co-ordinator said. Tidy Up Rhumba has struck a chord with parents and teachers. "we felt there were not enough songs out there for children and we have written at least 25 songs with different themes and topics" said Mrs Michael. The two teachers joined forces as Musical Playground to write songs for children and have just released their second Album, Are we there yet? They met at Barnet College and started composing fun and educational music and songs together before recording them in a studio and releasing the albums to reach a wider audience. Chris Michael and George Papakyriacou wrote the Tidy Up Rhumba together and it has had more than 2 million hits via their Youtube Channel. A song composed by Enfield Teachers, encouraging children to clear up the classroom after lessons has become a hit with colleagues and parents. We really appreciate it:)) Here is the article if you are finding it hard to read this one. Thank you for doing this feature on our music. how lovely to be contacted by The Enfield Advertiser.














Tidy up rhumba