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Learn the Alphabet with Phonics: Fun ABCD Song for Kids
Welcome to the ultimate alphabet adventure! Join Johny, Jiny, Emma, and Joey as they make learning the ABCs easier and more exciting than ever. Through catchy rhymes, playful hand movements, and vibrant props, this interactive phonics song helps toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners master alphabet sounds while jumping around. Watch the video, sing along with the lyrics below, and turn screen time into an active learning experience!
Why Parents and Teachers Love This Song
● Phonics-First Approach: Instead of just reciting letter names, the song emphasizes letter sounds (like "Ah-Ah-Apple" and "Buh-Buh-Ball"), which is the foundational building block for early reading and literacy.
● Encourages Active Learning: Lyrics like "Let’s learn the sounds / As we jump around" prevent passive screen-gluing by encouraging kids to physically move, jump, and burn energy while they learn.
● Multi-Sensory Engagement: Johny and Jiny use concrete props, facial expressions, and hand movements. This caters perfectly to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles.
● Memorable, Easy-to-Follow Rhythm: The repetitive "ABC made easy, for you and me" chorus gives children a predictable structure, boosting their confidence to sing along independently.
How to use this page:
● Step 1: Watch and Mimic: Play the embedded video above. Encourage your child to copy Johny and Jiny’s exaggerated facial expressions and hand gestures for each letter sound.
● Step 2: Follow the Lyrics: Read through the on-page lyrics together. Point to the words as you sing along to build print awareness and word-object recognition.
● Step 3: Move and Groove: When the chorus hits, physically get up! Jump around during the transition breaks to keep your child engaged and excited.
● Step 4: Practice Offline: Pick a few letters a day from our lyrics sheet and try to find matching items around your house or classroom (e.g., finding a real Ball for B, or an Orange for O).
Bring the webpage to life with this simple, high-engagement game that mirrors the video!
Objective: Connect the letter sounds from the video to real-world objects.
What You Need: A small box or basket, and 3 to 5 everyday household items/toys that match the song (e.g., a toy Ball, a stuffed Cat, a plastic Egg, or a Kite cutout).
How to Play:
1. The Set-Up: Place your "Phonics Prop Box" next to the screen or device. Keep the items hidden inside the box.
2. Watch for the Cue: Play the video. Let your child sing along until a letter they are practicing comes up.
3. The Visual Reveal: * Visual Reference: Just like Johny and Jiny pull out a physical prop or use a hand gesture in the video, you (or your child) will reach into your box and pull out the corresponding item right as the song says it. * For example, when the song hits "B for Ball, Buh-Buh. Buh-Ball", dramatically pull the ball out of the box, hold it up next to the screen, and bounce it!
4. The Echo Challenge: Pause the video after that letter, have your child hold the item, and repeat the phonetic sound three times while looking at the object.