Skinny Little Chicken Legs

Skinny Little Chicken Legs

Finally, a film for this firm favorite. I dare you not to join in!   Skinny Little Chicken Legs Kylie van Dam   My Gran is a fan of a chocolate biscuit, A lovely cappuccino and a piece of pie. I am a fan of 

Move!

Move!

Here’s a far-from-perfect rendition of a song all about getting out into the world. Lots of energy and attitude needed! I’ve tried to show the three ways in which a group of voices can be split and layered, so go get lots of kids up 

The Wheels on The Bus.

The Wheels on The Bus.

Group 1 and 2 are learning about traffic. Now, they’ll know it in two languages!  

You And Me Makes We

You And Me Makes We

Yes, well, not ‘wee’, but ‘we’! Alright, I didn’t quite think past naming this song for Dutch kids and forgot that English kids would read this title differently 😉 This is one of my very first songs and films, so the quality is not great. 

Museum Song

Museum Song

Here’s a nice piratey way to talk about history and museums. Kids can sing, dance, dress-up and even try a few split parts at the end if you fancy. A good toe-tapper for the end of term concert and mum and dad will curse the 

Tired Today

Tired Today

Here’s the perfect song for one of those tired days. Everyone has them and I wrote this one during one of mine. It’s a great song for the school concert and I’m sure all those parents and grandparents would have a giggle because it says 

Gone.

Gone.

One of the many things we learn during our school years, if everything’s going to plan, is to have faith in who we think we want to be. We begin learning what is healthy for us what really isn’t. And we learn how to take 

Bubble Baby

Bubble Baby

This was written as part of a geography class for children in their last year of primary school here in Holland. The intention was to facilitate further discussion about the topic whilst giving them some English and a big sing. But, it would be great 

The Weight of Words

The Weight of Words

Here’s a punchy kid’s song about the responsibility we all have for our use of language. It’s particularly pertinent during this burgeoning era of social media and communications. I predict that this subject will become a greatly invested in element of social and personal education 

Curiosity Killed the Cat (with guest)

Curiosity Killed the Cat (with guest)

This one’s a firm favorite, though the kids need a bit of help learning the lists at the end. It’s worth it when they do and certainly stimulates conversation about history and the people who made it.