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  1. Sep 11, 2012 · Bonjour Monsieur, Bonjour Madame, Bonjour Mademoiselle! Je me présente, je m’appelle: Elaine Dupuis. Je suis Elaine Dupuis. Elaine c’est mon prénom, Dupuis mon nom de famille. Hello Sir, Hello Ma’am, Hello Miss!I introduce myself, My name is:Elaine Dupuis. I am Elaine Dupuis.Elaine is my first name, Dupuis is my last name.

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      The best songs for learning French French Alphabet Song....

    • Alouette

      “Alouette” (Meaning: Lark; Pronunciation: ah-lou-eht or...

    • Amir & Indila

      Carrousel song overview. The song, “Carrousel” by Amir and...

  2. Jun 8, 2009 · French Hello Song “Bonjour” with MP3. Hello songs are a wonderful way to help children who are learning a foreign language. It’s also nice for children to always sing the same song at the beginning of a class. Hello songs are great for this. The song below is called “Bonjour”. It’s a French hello song written and sung by Alain Le Lait.

    • Les petits poissons dans l’eau with Lyrics. This popular French song for kids is a favourite of little ones. Suitable from 2 years old. It is a cute short classic easy to understand and sing.
    • Une souris verte with Lyrics. Another French classic song. Every single French-speaking child knows this song. And it is suitable for very little ones too.
    • Les grenouilles, Steve Waring with Lyrics. The best story told in music by this amazing bilingual singer (French/American). Kids will have fun making frog sounds that remind us of real words.
    • J’entends le loup, le renard et la belette with Lyrics. A classic French song for kids that is traditionally from Brittany. It has been adapted many times over.
  3. Bonjour! 🌞 Let's learn how to say "Hello" and "How are you?" in French with this fun and catchy song for kids! 🇫🇷 This easy-to-follow music video 🎶 is pe...

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    • CJ's Magic Verse
    • Pirouette, Cacahuète
    • Promenons-nous Dans Les Bois
    • Tête, Epaules, Genoux et Pieds
    • Un Eléphant Qui Se balançait
    • Sur Le Pont d’Avignon
    • Le Bon Roi Dagobert
    • IL était Un Petit Navire
    • Une Souris Verte
    • Si Tu as D’La Joie Au Coeur
    • Au Feu Les Pompier

    This fanciful song about a little guy named Pirouette Cacahuèteis one of the most popular French songs for kids of all time. The poor postman suffers, but everyone else will be quite happy with this tune.

    Wolves play a bit part in French stories and childhood tales, probably because they used to be common in the French countryside. If you are looking for a gentle family of wolves, check out Petit Loup(little wolf) series of books and TV show. This wolf though is supposed to be a bit more scary. He does put on underwear just like everyone else though...

    The classic Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes has come to France. There’s no toes here though, toes has been substituted for feet. If you are wondering what the French word for “toes” is, it is orteil.

    With visions of elephants balancing on a spiderweb, children will quickly learn to count to 10 in French with Un Eléphant qui se balançait.

    The classic “Ringa ringa rosie” folkdance in English comes to French with the Pont d’Avignon, and is a popular song among the nursery crowd. The song dates back to the 15th century, and is based on the actual bridge in Avignon, the Pont Saint-Bénézet. While a portion of the bridge is still standing, it doesn’t extend across the Rhône river anymore....

    Before the French Revolution, there was the Bon Roi Dagobert around 600-639AD. He may have been the Bon Roi(“Good King”), but he is a bit daft. The full songis quite long, but the children’s version restricts itself to 3 verses.

    Il était un petit naviremay be a little macabre, but this French song for kids is really popular, even if it is very long. This is actually the short version of the song. In the long version, there are lyrics wondering what sauce to cook the sailor in and so on. Another couple of verses involve the young sailor praying to the sky, to the Virgin Mar...

    Une Souris Verteis one of those French songs whose lyrics sound a bit strange, even if children find them hilarious. It takes a darker turn though, as the legend suggests that story is about a Royalist soldier during the French Revolution in the 1790s, who is tracked and tortured by the Republicans. Only a legend though, so who knows? Kids will lov...

    Another English transplant is the “If you are happy and you know it.” In French though, it becomes “having joy in your heart”. ☞ READ MORE: How to say Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe in French

    Now this is a rather strange French song about a fire, but the kids seem to enjoy it. The firemen are called to put out a fire, which has been set deliberately by the person running the canteen. There is no good explanation here, but as I said the kids love it! ☞ READ MORE: Au Clair de la Lune: The Risqué Nursery Rhyme

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · French isn’t just a language; it’s a whole adventure waiting to happen. Bonjour To French Songs For Kids. But hey, being a dad, I know it’s not just about being trendy. French is like a secret key that opens up a world of opportunities. From business deals to making friends while traveling, speaking French gives your kid that extra edge.

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  6. 5. Lave les mains is a fun French movement song for preschoolers that teaches the importance of washing our hands. When we can’t find a towel, we just shake our hands dry! The song continues by adding other body parts that need to be washed too- les pieds (feet), les cheveux (hair), les bras (arms), etc.

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