Mimicking the "round and round" motion of wheels or the "swish, swish" of wipers strengthens fine and gross motor coordination.
"The Wheels on the Bus" is more than just a catchy tune to keep kids quiet on long car rides; it is a foundational nursery rhyme that has been delighting toddlers and preschoolers for nearly a century. Written by in 1937, this American folk song was originally titled "The Bus" and published in the magazine American Childhood . Today, it remains a staple in classrooms and homes worldwide, known for its rhythmic repetition and interactive hand gestures. The Educational Magic Behind the Music Mimicking the "round and round" motion of wheels
To make the song even more engaging, try these creative activities at home or in the classroom: Mimicking the "round and round" motion of wheels