
At just-shy of one year old, Veronika has very firm opinions about her favorite songs, and your little one no doubt does, too. Make it easy for pre-verbal kids to pick a song with visual clues!
For this activity, I went to the print shop to get brightly-colored high-quality images of a few favorite tunes. There was a cute spider for Itsy Bitsy Spider, a bright yellow bus for Wheels on the Bus, and a farm scene for Old Macdonald Had a Farm. I showed her one image and then sang that song.

Pretty soon, she made the connection between image and song.

Her big smiles made it clear she was having fun.

Wheels on the Bus is her hands-down favorite. She saw the yellow bus and immediately began swishing her “wipers”.

Later, I gave her the choice of all three pictures in the playroom. Sure enough, she selected the bus right away, so we sang that one.

To add to the visuals, you can even add props! Soon she was scooting a bus back and forth as we sang Wheels.

And playing with animals as we sang Old Macdonald.

What’s your baby’s favorite song? Please share in the comments!

Nights are getting longer, which means finally the sun sets before Travis goes to bed. That opens up whole realms of possibility for games we can play! To wit, put those glow-in-the-dark-sticks and bracelets (ubiquitous this close to Halloween!) to novel use with this game of mini croquet.













Don’t underestimate the magic of bubbles. Blowing bubbles is an activity I remind myself to return to at intervals, since children engage with them differently as they age. The last time we did 






































