I started doing a separate infant program (0-12 months or pre-walking) in January 2023. By October, I noticed that the individual families in my group were completely different from the ones that started in January – those had moved on to my toddler sessions. So, I started recycling my previous plans, though I did switch a couple of things out, wanting to try new activities occasionally.
So for this post, I’ll show my general outline, and list just the new rhymes/songs since October. Going forward, I won’t list individual program plans, but maybe an update post with new stuff every few months. You can always go back and see the previous full plans here.
I’d love to hear your feedback and any rhymes/songs/activities that you do for this age group that you think work particularly well! As always, please leave a comment – I’m always happy to see what you think.
The books featured in the photos below are just some of the board books made available for individual reading.
See all the Book Babies plans here.



The general plan goes like this:
- Hello/Welcome song
- I use a puppet as well as singing each child’s name in the song
- Animal Hello
- Use several animal puppets, with animal noises incorporated in the song
- Body Song
- Fingerplay
- If too complex for babies (i.e., anything more involved than Pat-A-Cake), encourage grownups to do the motions as a kind of “puppet show” for babies.
- Bounce
- Lift
- Occasionally there’s a song that incorporates bounces and lifts, of course. Any combination will do, or one longer song with multiple verses may be substituted for both
- Lullaby
- I always play this on ukulele
- Reading time
- Currently doing individual reading for 2-3 minutes, but have read board books to the group before
- Tickle/On Your Back
- Often good for post-diaper change, usually uses leg motions
- Props or Dancing
- Include 3-4 songs and rhymes that go with the month’s prop
- Lifting Song – Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
- Consistent at each program
- Goodbye Rhyme
Here is our room setup, with the parachute out for babies to lay on/sit on, with a few chairs for those who prefer them to the floor. My pink short chair is perfect for this – I can move easily from it to the floor if I want to demo one way or another. I wish our parachute was colorful – I think the original idea was that you can write on it. There are some names on there from years ago that are probably grown with their own children by now.

New since October
Body Song
Body Song: Eyes, Nose, Cheeky, Cheeky, Chin
Eyes, nose, cheeky, cheeky, chin
Eyes, nose, cheeky, cheeky, chin
Eyes, nose, cheeky, cheeky, chin
Cheeky, cheeky, chin, nose, eyes!
Source: Jbrary
Fingerplay
Fingerplay: Popcorn, Popcorn
Popcorn, popcorn
Put it in the pan, (swish hands back & forth)
Shake it up! Shake it up! (shake hands)
(pause)
BAM! BAM! BAM! (clap hands)
Source: Westerville (OH) Public Library
Bounce/Lift
Bounce/Lift: Bug Bounce
1, 2, 3, Baby’s on my knee
Fuzzy, buzzy bumblebee… Tickles me!
1, 2, 3, Baby’s on my knee
Grasshopper hops… Up he pops!
1, 2, 3, Baby’s on my knee
Ants march down and… All around! (tickle)
1, 2, 3, Baby’s on my knee
Ladybug flies… (lift) Says goodbye! (wave hands)
Source: I found this one in my predecessor’s files!
Lullabies
This was a very special one for me. I remember my dad singing this to me. I modified the second verse to secularize it, but also learned that there are quite a few more verses than I knew about. It was originally written in the 1920s and as all folk songs, there are lots of lyric variations.
Ukulele Lullaby: Down in the Valley
Down in the valley, The valley so low
Hang your head over, Hear the wind blow
Hear the wind blow, dear, Hear the wind blow
Hang your head over, Hear the wind blow
Roses love sunshine, Violets love dew
The winds in the trees, dear, Know I love you
Know I love you, dear, Know I love you
The winds in the trees, dear, Know I love you
Source: traditional
See Andy Griffith playing and singing it from the Andy Griffith Show.
Download a ukulele songsheet for Down in the Valley

Lullaby: Sleep, Sleep, My Baby
Sleep, sleep, my baby
Sleep, sleep, my love
Fall asleep my little dove
Dream of the ocean, dream of the stars
Rest your head in my strong arms
Sleep, sleep, my baby
Sleep, sleep, my love
Fall asleep my little dove
Dream of the whales, dream of the fish
Don’t forget to make a special wish
Sleep, sleep, my baby
Sleep, sleep, my love
Fall asleep my little dove
Dream of the mountains, dream of the sea
You will always, always, be with me
Source: Jbrary
Download a ukulele songsheet for Sleep, Sleep, My Baby

Tickle/On Your Back
Tickle: Round the Garden
Round and round the garden (draw circle on belly)
Goes the teddy bear
One step, two step (walk fingers up torso)
Tickle baby bear! (tickle under arms or chin)
Ten little piggies (walk fingers down legs)
On two tiny feet (grasp feet)
Wiggle once (wiggle one foot)
Wiggle twice (wiggle other foot)
Good enough to eat! (legs together and nibble toes!)
Nom, nom, nom, nom!
Source: Intellidance
Leg Rhyme: Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin went to France (legs dance side to side)
To teach the babies how to dance!
First he did the rumba, the rumba, the rumba (legs together, circular motion)
Then he did the kicks, the kicks, the kicks (kick out)
Then he did the samba, the samba, the samba (legs crisscross rapidly)
Then he did the splits, the splits, the splits! (legs apart)
Source: Vancouver Public Library
Props
Action/Parachute Song: Autumn Leaves
(tune of London Bridge)
Autumn leaves are Falling down,
Falling down, falling down
Autumn leaves are Falling down
All around the town
The wind will blow them round and round…
Round and round, round and round
The wind will blow them round and round
All around the town
Source: King County (WA) Library System
Scarf Song: Let’s Go Riding in an Elevator
Let’s go riding on an elevator, elevator, elevator
Let’s go riding on an elevator – Ride along with me!
First floor, Second floor, Third floor, Fourth floor, Fifth floor…
And down-down-down-down-down!
Source: Jbrary
Scarf Rhyme: Jack in the Box
Jack in the box (scrunch scarf up in one fist)
Sits so still
Will he come out?
Yes, he will! (throw scarf in the air)
Source: Jbrary
We’d done another version of peek-a-boo, but this one is simpler.
Scarf Rhyme: Peek A Boo
Peek a boo!
Where are you?
Hiding in your place!
Peek a boo!
I see you!
With your smiling face!
Source: traditional
Dancing (instead of props)
Dancing Song: In and Out the Window
(swing baby to the center of the circle)
Go in and out the window, Go in and out the window,
Go in and out the window, As we have done before
Stand up and face your partner… (swing baby close to another)
Source: Jbrary
Lifting/Dance Song: The Elevator Song
Oh, the city is great and the city is grand
There are a whole lot of people on a little piece of land
And we live way up on the fifty-seventh floor
And this is what we do when we go out the door:
We take the elevator up, we take the elevator down
We take the elevator up, we take the elevator down
We take the elevator up, we take the elevator down
And we turn around!
Source: Jbrary












