Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the king's horses And all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again.
Trot, Trot, Trot (hold infant on lap and bounce your legs) Trot, trot, trot down to London, Trot, trot, trot to Dover. Look out ______, (baby's name) Or you might fall over (tip baby to the side)
Shoe Fly Shoe fly don't bother me, Shoe fly don't bother me, Shoe fly don't bother me For I belong to somebody!
Sleepy Now (Sung to London Bridge) _____ (baby's name) is sleepy now, Sleepy now, Sleepy now, ________(baby's name) is sleepy now, My sweet baby!
Ring Around the Rosie Ring around the rosie, (turn in a circle while holding your child) A pocket full of posie Ashes, Ashes, We all fall down. (fall gently to the floor while holding your child)
| All Falls Down Give your infant different objects that he can drop - keys, paper, a feather, a ball. He will recognize that some objects make sounds when they fall, some objects (like paper and feathers) gently float to the ground, and some objects bounce back up!
Everything that Goes Up Hold your hand up in the air in baby's line of sight, saying: "Everything that goes up comes down, down down." (Gradually spiral your hand down, down, down until you gently tickle baby under the chin or on the tummy). Before long, he will anticipate the tickles and will giggle before your fingers touch!
Puff N' Pop Puff your cheeks, then use your hands to pop them to make a funny noise. Soon, your infant will reach out to pop your cheeks for you.
| Squishy, Squashy Let your child squish her hands in clay. Careful, Playdough and similar items aren't generally recommended for infants (it goes straight to their mouths!) but your baby will get a kick out of a short minute or two of hand-molding.
| Face to Face Interaction: Forget the Wheels on the Bus for a chance. Sing YOUR favorite adult song, and dance to the beat with your infant. Add his name to the song you sing and really have fun! Don't worry about singing off key!
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