Babies love nursery rhymes, especially when they involve actions.
And they're great for helping them to learn too. The more you repeat rhymes, the more likely they'll guess what comes next and remember the words in future.
So why not have a go at Wind the Bobbin Up? Watch the short video below to remind yourself how it goes.
What does Wind the Bobbin Up teach children?
Wind The Bobbin Up is a great rhyme to help children link actions and words together. It also helps them learn about following instructions.
As you're singing along, see if your child can identify the words in the verses and perform the right actions - clapping, pulling and pointing.
When your baby is very young, you can help by holding their hands and showing them how to do it. This can help their body learn and practise movements that they will soon perform by themselves.
As they get older, they'll probably be able to do the gestures before they can sing along. Developing coordination by practising these actions helps with other life skills when they鈥檙e older, such as getting dressed and playing sports.
For children who are struggling to communicate, singing nursery rhymes is a very helpful way to learn how to communicate through gesture.
Find out more about why we sing nursery rhymes to babies.
Wind the Bobbin Up lyrics
Wind the bobbin up
Wind the bobbin up
Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap
Wind it back again
Wind it back again
Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap
Point to the ceiling
Point to the floor
Point to the window
Point to the door
Clap your hands together, one, two, three
Lay them gently on your knees
Rolling, rolling, way up high
Clap, clap, clap and away they fly