Preschool Flower Song | A Little Seed | Spring Song for Toddlers & Preschool Kids

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This preschool flower song, A Little Seed, is a fun spring song for toddlers and preschool kids. Based on the poem by Mabel Watts, A Little Seed is a fingerplay and scarf song that babies, toddlers, preschoolers and Kindergartners love. Iโ€™ve even used it with 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade children who love it as well! Scroll down for the lyrics. ( I did not write this song, but have learned it over the years from various educators. ) Also see below for links to more Miss Nina Springtime videos.

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LYRICS (based on the poem by Mabel Watts )

A little seed for me to sow.

A little soil to help it grow.

A little sun, a little shower,

A little wait โ€“ and then, a flower.