A delightful and interactive nursery rhyme that engages children in mimicking the sounds of rain and thunder while fostering a sense of wonder for the natural world.
I hear thunder, I hear thunder, Hark, don't you? Hark, don't you? Pitter-patter raindrops, pitter-patter raindrops, I'm wet through, so are you.
01.
Cup your hand to your ear as if you're listening intently.
02.
Hold your hand to your ear and raise your eyebrows, encouraging others to listen.
03.
Use your fingers to simulate falling rain by tapping them on your other hand or a table.
04.
Continue tapping your fingers to mimic rain.
05.
Gesture as if you're getting wet, pretend to shake water off, and point to someone nearby, inviting them to join in the fun.
Have kids decorate paper plates to create their own colorful umbrellas, promoting creativity and fine motor skills.
Offer cotton balls and glue to let kids make fluffy cloud art, sticking the cotton balls onto paper to create cloud formations.
Create a simple weather chart with pictures of sun, clouds, and raindrops, allowing kids to choose and mark the weather each day.
The rhyme encourages children to engage their senses, promote active listening, and explore their imaginations as they mimic the sounds of rain and thunder, fostering an early appreciation for the world around them.
I Hear Thunder
I Hear Thunder
I Hear Thunder