Saturday, October 17, 2009

Spanish Songs for Learning Farm Animals

Learning animal sounds is always fun for children.  When you learn a second language, you will want to learn the corresponding animal sounds which can differ surprisingly around the world!  Of course, domestic animals don't sound drastically different from region to region, but the interpretation of what words or sounds best represent the farm animals does vary greatly.  For example, when a rooster crows, we say "cock-a-doodle-do." In Spanish, that rooster will say, "qui-qui-ri-quí." In German the rooster says, "kikeriki."

Mi guitarrí: Spanish Songs for Children has a fun song to teach the sounds of many familiar animals.  Sing along with Mi tio tiene una granja (My uncle has a farm) and get to know the names and sounds of animals in Spanish.  As you sing with Joel, you'll have plenty of time to practice your rooster crow, your dog bark, your horse whinny and much, much more.

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