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I teach at a jewish preschool and I've been teaching the kids the aleph bet song... what song did you learn in gan?

I've heard of 2 before: "....אלף אבא, בת בחר, גמל, דלת, גן סגר" and "... אלף בת, אלף בת, גמל דלת הי, גמל דלת הי" (Thats where the kids repeat after you).

Also, can you teach me any other popular kids songs in Israel. Counting songs, shapes or just fun songs you would learn in gan?

I can read and understand hebrew, so you can write in hebrew or include links.

Thanks!!!!

2007-08-20 02:50:32 · 3 answers · asked by Cranberry 3 in Society & Culture Languages

3 answers

Hi, N’sicha!
Here are 3 songs you can use with your children.
The first isn’t really a song, but a poem. It’s a good counting poem, but
I hate the ending. (I hate shooting anything!!)
אחת שתים שלש
ארבע תמש שש
ספור קטן יפה
לי בשבלכם יש

שבע שמנה תשע
שם על ראש ההר
בין עצי אגוזים
סנאי קטן גר

פעם סנאי זה
ירד מן העץ
רואה עליו ציד
קונן עליו חץ

פוף! וקול הרעם
ואש ועשן רב
ומזה הסנאי
עד היום לא שב

Here’s the second one. We used to sing it in Bet Sefer a lot.
הנני ממוכן ומזמן
הנני ממוכן ומזמן
כשכתוב בתורה
יש אירו אירו נא שצומון

אירו אירו נא שצומון
אירו אירו נא שצומון
הנני ממוכן ומזמן
עם אירו אירו נא שצומון

Here’s the last one. This is fun to sing as a round.

יש לנו תיש
לתיש יש זקן
ולו ארבע רגלים
וגם זנב קטן

2007-08-21 09:33:55 · answer #1 · answered by steiner1745 7 · 0 0

Jewish Preschool Songs

2016-10-31 13:07:11 · answer #2 · answered by costarakis 4 · 0 0

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2016-03-12 23:56:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Unfortunately, I can't speak or write Hebrew (even though I'm Jewish), but there's this woman who sings children's songs in Hebrew with American translations. She teaches basic Hebrew. Not sure if that's what you'd like.

http://www.judymusic.com/

OR

You can try this (I always listen to music on this website) and click on songs for children:

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/Jukebox.aspx

2007-08-20 08:44:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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