Us Three Together – Nursery Rhymes 2

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Counting games and Rhymes are common among children in many cultures. The Us Three Together book has many traditional counting rhymes that relate to basic numeracy.

It can help children learn to count to 10 or just have fun with numbers. Some of the rhymes were used as counting out games where children would chant the rhyme pointing at each child in turn and when the rhyme ended the child pointed at would be counted out of the game.

Titles of the Rhymes in this book are:

  1. I Have an Egg
  2. The Bear Got Up to Dance
  3. Seven Camels
  4. Us Three Together
  5. Count to Six
  6. Hakara Bakara
  7. The Fox
  8. How Much Do I Love You?
  9. Oh Flower
  10. Two Rabbits
  11. Let’s Count to 10
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Us Three Together Parent and Teacher Guide

These fun rhymes give children the opportunity to practice counting up to 10. They also help in numeral recognition,and some addition.

In the rhyme entitled “Lets Count to 10” for example, a connection is made between the shape of different things and the shape of each numeral which makes it easier for the child to recognize numbers.

In the rhyme “Two Rabbits”, the colors black and white are mentioned. In the rhyme “Oh Flower” the children join in with 3 claps which helps teach them the concept of the number three. The concept of 3 is repeated in the rhyme “Us Three Together” where opposites are also mentioned. Tall and short, front and back.

The rhyme “How Much Do I Love You?” gives a child his first sense of the vastness of the universe while at the same time giving him the reassurance and security of the endless and unconditional love of his mother. Some of the rhymes have an underlying meaning which comes from the traditional occasion of the rhyme. One such rhyme is “Seven Camels”.

On one level the children can enjoy it as a counting rhyme, but on another they can be told the occasion of this rhyme which will make the rhyme even more special. This rhyme was recited by the mother or grandmother to the celebrate the first tooth of the child. The rhyme shows how much the child is loved and how his mother is ready to bring him 7 camels laden with all sorts of nuts to make the special sweet for the occasion called “snounieh”.

This traditional story behind the rhyme will increase the child’s self image and make him or her feel that they too are loved and cherished by their parents.

ISBN 9789957040673
Pages 18 pages
Binding Board Book
Weight 0.198 kg
Size 21 × 15 cm
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