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65. Love Songs for Little Ones

65. Love Songs for Little Ones

Update: 2024-02-08
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This is an episode with love songs for our little ones. We include one folk song, one Clap for Classics! original song, and the beautiful Waltz from Tchaikovsky's ballet, Sleeping Beauty.


Love Somebody


This is an Appalachian folk song, originally a fiddle tune.


Love somebody yes I do,


Love somebody yes I do,


Love somebody yes I do,


Love somebody but I won’t say who.


Love my mommy yes I do,


Love my mommy yes I do,


Love my mommy yes I do,


Love my mommy and she loves me too!


This song is a fun and easy one to adapt for multiple ages.



  • For babies: rock your baby and make eye contact with them as you sing this song.

  • Insert the names of your family members and loved ones.

  • Look at a map and find the Appalachian Mountains


What your child is learning:



  • Steady beat

  • Movement to music

  • The repetition in the words, and simple melody makes this a great song for little ones to develop verbal skills


The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66- Valse Allegro, Tchaikovsky.


Watch a video of Elizabeth and Charlotte teaching and dancing to the sleeping beauty waltz: https://www.clapforclassics.com/blog/sleeping-beauty-waltz


If you’d like to purchase our Fairy Tale Course where we tell even more of the story of Sleeping Beauty as well as incorporate other fairy tales and wonderful music, you can find it in our Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes bundle, or inside our All Access Membership.


Will you waltz with me,


Will you be my partner please?


If you will, I’ll spin you around


And round, then give you a squeeze


Pretty please will you waltz with me


Will you be my partner please?


Waltzing is my favorite thing in the world!


Many thanks to Classical.com for licensing the classical music for us to use in the podcast and in our courses.


Let’s Sing a Song About Hugs. Written by Kathryn Lieppman, it is a Clap for Classics! original and features Kathryn Lieppman and Elizabeth Nixon on ukulele and vocals, and Imogene Lieppman (age 4) on vocals and desk bells.


You can watch this video on our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmKolRJchIg


Let’s sing a song about hugs!


Chorus: Some are tight


And some are gentle


Some are short


And some are long and sentimental


A hug can help you feel okay


If you get a little boo boo


Or you’re having a rough tough day


Try and hug it all away


Chorus


A hug can help you share some love


With a very special grownup


Taking care of you


So hug ‘em all day through


Chorus


A hug can help you cheer a friend


When she seems a little sad


You can bend her frown back to a smile


Just hug her for a while


Chorus


A hug can help you feel so great


But sometimes we just need some personal space (And that’s ok, too!)


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To leave Forte and I a message or a joke please record it here: http://www.speakpipe.com/clapforclassics. We love to feature our listeners on the podcast!


Classical music tracks are licensed for our use by Classical.com

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65. Love Songs for Little Ones

65. Love Songs for Little Ones

Elizabeth Nixon