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🎶 Finger Play Fun!

Hello little friends! Finger plays are tiny songs you make with your hands. They help you sing, count, and feel happy.

1. Clap‑clap‑stomp

Clap, clap, clap – your hands make a soft Clap sound.
Stomp, stomp, stomp – tap your feet and hear a low Boom.
Say the words again and again:

Clap, clap, clap,
Stomp, stomp, stomp,
Clap, clap, clap,
Stomp, stomp, stomp.

Count the claps: One, Two, Three. Feel the beat and smile!

2. Patty‑cake 🎂

Hold your partner’s hands.

Patty‑cake, patty‑cake,
Bake a yummy cake.
Pat‑ty‑cake, pat‑ty‑cake,
Give a big hug, hooray!

Pat the palms Four times, then hug. The words repeat, so you can learn the rhythm.

3. Wiggle‑wiggle Fingers

Spread your fingers wide, like a bright rainbow.

Wiggle, wiggle, wiggly toes,
Wiggle, wiggle, fingers glow.

Wiggle each finger One, Two, Three, Four, Five. Feel the giggly tickle and say “Yay!”

Simple Activity – Make Your Own Finger Song

  1. Choose a sound: Clap, Tap, or Wiggle.
  2. Pick a number: One, Two, Three.
  3. Put the words together:
    “Clap, clap, one, two, three, happy!”
  4. Sing it with your hands and dance.

Your fingers are little instruments. Keep clapping, patting, and wiggling. Explore new sounds, count, and share big smiles. Music is everywhere—let your hands tell the story! 🌟

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