SINGING

Just as I was wrtiing the blog, ?? kept Mal entertained. They were singing and Mal just completed 1 song! I mean sang 1 complete song!!! So far he could only sang part of every song…but I just heard him completed Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in Chinese version!!! Since ?? came, Mal had learnt to sing a few chinese songs…they include

1. Happy Birthday ??????
2. The More We Get Together ???????
3. ?????
4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

English songs include
1. Happy Birthday – he got all the lyrics right but was very out of tune!
2. Old MacDonald – only the yeeah yeeah oh….and the moo here moo everywhere :)
3. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
4. Row Row Row your Boat – used to be his favourite song when he was a baby as he will laugh when he heard us sing ‘row row row’
5. ABC – almost can complete the whole song except for the L M???? P
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Did try to shoot a video on him singing but it is not easy as Mal still does not understand the meaning of performing…thus he will run around as he sings instead of standing on the same spot :) Also having some problem transferring the video from the camera to the desktop…so gotto hang on there for the video :) It is so fun to watch him sing and one of the best way to keep him entertained is ask him to sing u a song…or sing a song with him! Think kids just love to sing!

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3 Responses to SINGING

  1. yee yee

    Can’t wait to hear you sing……

  2. scruffy-baby

    mums & dads, aunts & uncles, grandparents are always very curious how the kid sound like when he/she sings…or even just hum a tune. when they start to be able to sing a couple of words, then lines, then a verse and then a full song, these adults simply get thrilled. the beauty of life …life’ so simple…in this paticular world, isn’t it?…how i wish it would the same in our world!

  3. 4malmal

    wah…so philosophical! but i do agree that their world is so simple as all they seem to need to make them happy and contented is our attention and company…

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