Haere Mai Gidday (Janet Channon & Wendy Jensen)
Everybody Do This (Musical Echo)
Kangaroo Skippy Roo (see above Xylophone reading sheet)
Ed and Brenda’s Big Adventure (Story by Emma Carey & Fee Ainsworth - Australian Author)
Wombat Chat (Andy Donald)
Days are short, and the nights are long
Crow, Crow (Indigenous Studies Press Poem)
Maranoa Lullaby (South West QLD)
Rain Moth
Inanay
A short, welcoming song that warms up the body and mind, engages attention, and fosters connection
This song introduces key lyrics and concepts related to the lesson. Children learn through interactive methods such as echoing or repeating after the teacher, which supports memory, language development, and active participation
These songs highlight all elements of music and connect to EYLF topics, helping children explore rhythm, pitch, dynamics, tempo, and expression in a fun, engaging way
These songs focus on a single element of music, such as rhythm, pitch, or dynamics, allowing children to explore and develop a deeper understanding of that specific musical concept through fun, engaging activities
Lullabies provide a calming musical experience that helps children rest and relax. They support emotional regulation, promote a sense of security, and contribute to healthy brain development and overall well-being