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Snow is Falling Down

As the season has changed over to winter, and snow is covering the ground this is a great opportunity to extend on songs and rhymes that already are familiar to your childIf your child has learned the Fall version of this song “Leaves are Falling Down”, they will quickly adapt to the winter version, as they can anticipate the sequence.  Adapting songs and rhymes to your child’s environment supports connections they make in their world.   
 

Snow is Falling Down 

 

Snow is falling down  

(gather snow, throw the snow in the air) 

Brrrrrrr  

(hold your arms close to your body, rub your hands quickly on your arms and convey the feeling of being cold in your facial expression) 

Snow is falling down  

(gather snow, throw the snow in the air) 

Brrrrrrrr 

(hold your arms close to your body, rub your hands quickly on your arms and convey the feeling of being cold in your facial expression) 

 

Flitter flatter, flitter flatter 

Snow is falling down 

(gather snow, throw the snow in the air) 

 

Brrrrrrrr 

(hold your arms close to your body, rub your hands quickly on your arms and convey the feeling of being cold in your facial expression) 

 

Sun is peaking out 

(cover your eyes) 

 

Peek-a-boo 

(uncover your eyes) 

 

Sun is peaking out 

(cover your eyes) 

 

Peak-a-boo 

(uncover your eyes) 

 

Peaking here, peaking there 

 

Sun is peaking out 

(cover your eyes) 

 

Peek-a-boo! 

 

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