Describes a train of forest elves (dzhudzheta) descending from the mountains to bring news of Grandfather Christmas (Dyado Koleda) arriving with his sleigh.
It fosters a sense of unity as the whole class becomes "one train."
Children must walk in sync, holding onto the waist or shoulders of the person in front.
In Bulgarian kindergarten archives and performances, the song is almost always accompanied by a "human train" dance. This provides several benefits:
Vlakce_na_kraceta_pesen
Describes a train of forest elves (dzhudzheta) descending from the mountains to bring news of Grandfather Christmas (Dyado Koleda) arriving with his sleigh.
It fosters a sense of unity as the whole class becomes "one train."
Children must walk in sync, holding onto the waist or shoulders of the person in front.
In Bulgarian kindergarten archives and performances, the song is almost always accompanied by a "human train" dance. This provides several benefits: