Sing, Rhyme, and Play is an educational philosophy using kind, original children’s songs.

The Sing, Rhyme, and Play method is to sandwich any lesson — be it about reading, a language, playing an instrument, or math — between a song, a rhyme, and a game.

This triple-decker sandwich of feel-good activities serves up the lesson in a way that won’t be forgotten. Just like storytime!

Ingrid Christina created the Sing, Rhyme, and Play method while working in the children’s department of a public library. Sing, Rhyme, and Play provides fresh, new early literacy content, created with kindness at heart and to reflect today’s world. How many times have you put aside a song or rhyme for storytime because it wouldn’t make sense to the kids (a tuffet? curds and whey?), or it made you uneasy (why are the mice blind? and why must they lose their tails?), or worse, you found out the song was created for blackface minstrel shows with truly offensive lyrics that were whitewashed over time.

In contrast, Sing, Rhyme, and Play provides new, original early literacy songs and rhymes that are free from problematic origins and harmful associations; they’re relevant to today’s world and also free to use for educational purposes. Sing, Rhyme, and Play is your safe storytime place!

You can find Sing, Rhyme, and Play contributions throughout the Solidarity Song List, Songs We Love, and the Solidarity Blog.

Songs We Love

how we check our songs
How We Keep Our Songs Kind

How We Keep Our Songs Kind

white porcupine and pink shoes on a gray and teal background
Porcupine in Pointy Shoes: Action Rhyme — Use Instead of “Eeny Meeny”

Porcupine in Pointy Shoes: Action Rhyme — Use Instead of “Eeny Meeny”

grill on a gray and teal background
Family Cookout Song

Family Cookout Song

Winter Walk Action Rhyme

Winter Walk Action Rhyme

comedy and tragedy theater masks
Feelings Action Song and Rhyme

Feelings Action Song and Rhyme

bee on orange background
A Bee Eats Pollen Song

A Bee Eats Pollen Song

clapping hands around a bookshelf on a teal background
It’s No Lie, It’s the Library: Clapping Rhyme

It’s No Lie, It’s the Library: Clapping Rhyme

Mommy duck and five little ducks on blue background
Five Little Ducks: Action and Flannel Board Song

Five Little Ducks: Action and Flannel Board Song

octopus and clam
Octopus and Clam Song: Fun with Short Vowels

Octopus and Clam Song: Fun with Short Vowels

yellow sun on a teal background
Oh Sunny Sun (Oh Mister Sun): Gender-Neutral Update

Oh Sunny Sun (Oh Mister Sun): Gender-Neutral Update

ants on a gray and blue background
Five Ants Marching Up A Tree: Action Rhyme — Use Instead Of “Five Little Monkeys”

Five Ants Marching Up A Tree: Action Rhyme — Use Instead Of “Five Little Monkeys”

concerned face on purple background
Do Your Ears Hang Low? (Ice Cream Truck Song) (Alternatives)

Do Your Ears Hang Low? (Ice Cream Truck Song) (Alternatives)