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    • It’s Almost Day. First, I’m starting with a lesser known song called “It’s Almost Day.” This Christmas folk song is perfect for pre-k and kindergarten because the melody is simple and repetitive.
    • Must Be Santa. Secondly, “Must Be Santa” is an adorable children’s Christmas song that makes it easy with a lot of echoes or call and response. I have used this song in a few different ways.
    • 12 Days of Christmas. Next on my list of kindergarten Christmas songs is “12 Days of Christmas.” Although a little bit longer, this one is simple for students to recognize their number and gift and play only when they hear it.
    • Song of the Sleigh Bells. Now, let’s take a look at “Song of the Sleigh Bells” featuring Mr. DelGaudio on his amazing YouTube channel. If you haven’t heard of him, you definitely need to check out his great videos.
  1. Christmas without you, white Christmas and I’m blue, like fireworks with no fuse” emphasizes the stark contrast between the festive atmosphere and the internal sadness experienced without a loved one.

  2. Nov 26, 2023 · The song paints a vivid picture of the emptiness and sadness that can accompany Christmas without the presence of a significant other. In the chorus, the artists express the emotional impact of being without their loved one during Christmas.

  3. Songs for Kindergarten and grade 1 students (“Littles”) need to be chosen carefully. Students who are in their first, or even second year of school have a special set of needs when December concert time rolls around.

  4. Dec 7, 2023 · Whether you want to put on some yuletide songs while you’re decorating the tree with ornaments (or, let’s be honest, doing some last-minute shopping), or you’re hosting a family evening of caroling with your little elves, we’ve got all the best Christmas songs for kids this year.

  5. Here are nine songs about missing someone at Christmas, along with interesting details about each: 1. “Ill Be Home for Christmasby Bing Crosby (1943) One of the most iconic Christmas songs of all time, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” was originally recorded by Bing Crosby during World War II.

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  7. Some festive tunes are good for hyping them up, and others work well for a wind-down. Stick on this number as part of a bedtime routine in the days leading up to Christmas, and they’ll be dreaming of stockings and snow angels in no time.