I always go to Little Fingers That Play first. Deborah has so many good, original, and fun songs that I’m always sure to find something M will love. We’ve been singing “Three Little Birds” a lot. I even drew some little birds and a nest for a quick flannel board set to go with it:
It is such a catchy tune, I have to admit I sing it a lot even when M isn’t around. ;)Next, Kididdles is another great place to go for songs. They have a huge list, and if you sign up (totally free) you can print out song sheets as well as activity sheets to go along with some of the songs. Many songs also have audio files of the tunes. I added “Kookaburra”, “Robin in the Rain”, and “The Robin” to our little homemade song and poem book, and we’ve been singing these while we play a variety of instruments.
If you don’t have your own homemade songbook, and are interested in books of songs, Vanessa at Silly Eagle Books has this great list of 100 children’s song books. We’ve been checking these out at our library – one or two a week – and love them. Thank you, Vanessa, for putting this list together! :)
One more place where I’ve had good luck in looking for songs is childfun. The site is a bit awkward to maneuver around in (in my opinion), but they have songs listed for every theme you can imagine. They also have craft ideas, food ideas, and other activity suggestions too! We found this cute little action poem/song there:
The Chickadee Song
(Fly your fingers away one by one as you sing this song)
Chorus:
Chickadee, chickadee, happy and gay
Chickadee, chickadee, fly away.
Five little chickadees, no room for more,Four little chickadees, sitting in a tree,
One flew away, and then there were four.
One flew away, and then there were three.
Three little chickadees, don't know what to do,
One flew away, and then there were two.
Two little chickadees, sitting in the sun,
One flew away, then there was one.
One little chickadee, can't have any fun.
He flew away, and then there were none.
Of course there are a ton of other great songs and poems that go with a bird theme… 5 little Ducks, Little White Duck, 2 Little Blackbirds, Robin Redbreast…. etc.
If you have a favorite song about birds, I’d love to hear it!
Have a beautiful day! :)
Supplies: brown paper lunch bag, glue, crayons or markers, yarn, feathers, anything interesting to line your nest with (you could add in some dried grass and twigs too!).




M is obsessed with batteries and electricity lately. I don’t know how many times he has come to me, screwdriver in hand, to see which kind of battery and how many of them a particular toy takes. He is always trying to figure out how things “go”.
and one to the positive side:
Get it as tight as you can, and use tape to secure it if you need to. This was the toughest part for us… those tiny bulbs are a bit hard to manage.
Energy from the battery circles through the foil and lights up the bulb.
Since M seems willing to do more planned art and craft activities of late, I’ve had fun thinking up new things to do. I recently re-organized my craft stash - all 2 carts, 6 drawers worth - and found an embroidery hoop that hasn’t seen the light of day for the past 5 years at least.
He enjoyed this and I love how it turned out. I trimmed the extra fabric off and for now it’s still in the hoop, sitting in front of the window over my kitchen sink. 

In the Art Box last week: stickers, stamps, stencils… plus all the usual paper, glue, paint, etc. 







M has named
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Then Vanessa, over at 