![]() Let the S Go by Caspar Babypants (phoneme substitution).I Wrote This Song by Nancy Kopman (phoneme substitution).Tongue Twisters by Jack Hartmann (alliteration).Fun With the Rhyme Time Band by Hap Palmer (rhyming).Down by the Bay by Eric Litwin and Michael Levine (rhyming).Old McDonald Had Some Vowels by The Kiboomers (vowel sounds).Singing Long Vowel Sounds by Radha (long vowel letter sounds).Letter Sounds by Barbara Milne (letter sounds).Elmo’s Rap Alphabet by Sesame Street (alphabet).ABC The Alphabet Song by Dora the Explorer (alphabet) It is a short and clear song of the original tune.We have fun singing it and substituting other letters and words to go with each letter. C is for Cookie by Sesame Street (alphabet) This song is all about the letter “c”.“A” is for Apple by Teresa Carpio (alphabet).And, if you have Amazon Prime you can download most of them for free! If you click each of the links, you can listen to a snippet of each song on Amazon. Here are our favorite kids’songs that build literacy skills.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This playlist is filled with great preschool songs that would also appeal to toddlers and young elementary children. And, it’s a great example of using technology with kids. ![]() Music is a great way to build phonological awareness with young children. Do your kids love to listen to music while playing and working? Are you growing a little weary of the same music selection you are listening to over and over? I’ve created a new playlist for you to jam along with and learn at the same time!
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