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Alle Leut' || Kinderlieder Zum Mitsingen Und Bewegen May 2026

It introduces basic adjectives (loud/quiet, tall/short) in a playful, sensory way.

Using physical actions helps children connect words with their meanings. You can perform these while standing or in a "Mitmachversion" (participation version) while sitting: Open arms wide to include everyone in the circle. Große Leut' Stretch arms high above the head. Kleine Leut' Squat down or point hands toward the floor. Dicke Leut' Puff out cheeks and use arms to make a round "big belly". Dünne Leut' Hold arms tightly against the body to appear slim. Laute Leut' Sing the line loudly and clap enthusiastically. Leise Leut' Whisper the line and put a finger to your lips (shh). Alte Leut' Hunch over slightly and pretend to walk with a cane. Junge Leut' Mimic rocking a baby in your arms. Auf Wiedersehen Wave goodbye to everyone in the room. 3. Why It Works for Kids Alle Leut' || Kinderlieder zum Mitsingen und Bewegen

Using this song at the end of a play session signals a clear transition, helping children understand that it is time to tidy up and leave. It introduces basic adjectives (loud/quiet, tall/short) in a

Laute Leut', leise Leut', alte Leut', junge Leut' (Loud people, quiet people, old people, young people). Große Leut' Stretch arms high above the head

"Alle Leut'" is a classic German folk song traditionally used as a in kindergartens and playgroups. It uses simple antonyms to teach vocabulary while encouraging children to engage through corresponding physical movements. 1. The Lyrics (Liedtext)

The final waving and "Auf Wiedersehen" fosters a sense of community and polite social behavior.

Alle Leut', alle Leut' geh'n jetzt nach Haus' (Everyone, everyone is going home now).

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