Archives par catégorie: Song of the Week (Spanish)

“BRILLA, BRILLA ESTRELLITA”

Here’s a soothing Spanish-language version of “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.” The song, performed by Jorge Anaya, is from Whistlefritz’s CD ¡A BAILAR! Song “BRILLA, BRILLA ESTRELLITA” from the Whistlefritz CD ¡A BAILAR! BRILLA, BRILLA ESTRELLITA (Twinkle, Twinkle) © 2008 Whistlefritz LLC. All rights reserved. Todos los derechos reservados. Brilla, brilla estrellita en el cielo tan […]

“EL FRUTERO”

Frutas, frutas, frutas. Yo vendo las frutas de todos los colores y todos los sabores.  This high-energy Spanish children’s song — “EL FRUTERO” (The Fruit Vendor) — teaches kids the Spanish words for fruit.  The song teaches Spanish words for bananas, pears, grapes, apples, watermelon, raspberries, strawberries, cherries, pineapple, lemons, and melon.   The video clip […]

“LOS ELEFANTES”

How many elephants can fit on a spider’s web? We’ll see! This fun, traditional Spanish children’s song teaches children Spanish numbers from 1 to 10. With each new verse, children add another elephant to the spider’s web and see if it will hold. The song “LOS ELEFANTES,” performed by Jorge Anaya, is from the Whistlefritz […]

“LOS NÚMEROS”

Kids affectionately call this song the “Cha, cha, cha Song”.   In addition to teaching kids about the style of music known as “cha cha”, this song teaches Spanish numbers from 1 to 100.  The song, performed by Jorge Anaya, is from Whistlefritz’s CD CHA, CHA, CHA – Spanish Learning Songs. Song “LOS NÚMEROS” from the […]

“LAS VOCALES”

Dancing along to this lively samba is a fun and engaging way to teach children the vowels in Spanish.   The song, performed by Jorge Anaya, is from Whistlefritz’s CD CHA, CHA, CHA — Spanish Learning Songs. LAS VOCALES (The Vowels) ©2010 Jorge Anaya. All rights reserved. Todos los derechos reservados. Cinco, cinco, cinco son las […]

“VENGAN A VER MI GRANJA”

Like the English folksong, “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”, this traditional Spanish children’s song – “VENGAN A VER MI GRANJA” – teaches children the different animals that live on a farm and the sounds they make. The song, performed by Jorge Anaya, is from Whistlefritz’s CD ¡A BAILAR! – Spanish Learning Songs. The scene is […]

“EN EL RANCHO DE MACDONALD”

This Spanish version of the American classic “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” teaches the names and sounds of barnyard animals in Spanish. From ducks and donkeys to pigs and roosters, children will enjoy singing along in Spanish to a familiar tune. The song, performed by Jorge Anaya, is from Whistlefritz’s CD ¡SABOR! – Spanish Learning […]