One, Two, Three Friends. Uno, Dos, Tres Amigos.: Learn Spanish singing. Aprende Ingles Cantando.
"One, Two, Three Friends" is a traditional children's song in the Dominican Republic, used in the basic levels of primary education for its effective result in memorizing numbers giving the kids the ability to count from one to ten and backward from ten to one. This song is played using the ten fingers of the hand counting the number of fingers that the song indicates, raising them when the numbers go in the order of one to ten, and closing them when they go in reverse. This song is found on page 38 of the book “Doña Semana—Canciones Infantiles Tradicionales Educativas”, the volume one of the collections “Canciones Infantiles Tradicionales Dominicanas” (Traditional Dominican Children's Songs) by Maria Aduke Alabi (Find it on Amazon). Scan the QR code and sing along while listening to the music.
The Story Behind This Book
The book is dedicated to children who want to learn and get very familiar with counting numbers backward and forward in English and Spanish. This book show a very fun way to do it, singing and playing using their fingers as tool and music that is provided by a QR code that redirects them to a Youtube Video with the melody to follow and sing along at the same time that the kids go counting with their fingers. It is a fun challenge. El libro esta dedicado a ninos que quieren aprender y familiarizarse con el conteo de los numeros hacia adelante y hacia atras en ingles y espanol. Este libro muestra como hacerlo de una format divertida, cantando y jugando con los dedos, con musical, la cual es ofrecida a traves de un codigo QR que se encuentra en el libro, el cual redirecta al lector a un video en YouTube que contiene la melodia de la cancion para cantarla y leerla al mismo tiempo que van contando con los dedos. Hacerlo correctamente es todo un reto.