This is the educational gem. It teaches body parts (cabeza, hombros, rodillas, pies) entirely through movement.
The highest energy track. Kids act like monkeys—scratching armpits, jumping, and twisting. It is the perfect penultimate track before a cool-down.
Circle dances teach patience, turn-taking, and spatial awareness. When a child bumps into another during "El Baile del Sapito," they learn to say "lo siento" and keep dancing. -A BAILAR- Y Muchas Mas Canciones Infantiles ...
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If you are an English-speaking household, is a stealth Spanish lesson. Children learn verbs (bailar, saltar, mover), nouns (manos, pies, cabeza), and counting (uno, dos, tres) without the pressure of a grammar lesson. This is the educational gem
A call-and-response song common in Latin American playgrounds. It involves swinging arms and shouting "Chuchuwa!"—guaranteed to get giggles.
Play "Saco una Manita" to get everyone seated and focused on their hands. When a child bumps into another during "El
Pajaritos a Bailar - song and lyrics by Cartoon Studio ... - Spotify
Most of these compilations include classic hits such as and "Chu Chu Wa" .