"What's Your Name?" is a fun song that helps kids learn about names and how people introduce themselves.
Imagine you're playing with your best friend at the park. You see someone new, and you want to say hello. So you ask, "What's your name?" That’s like asking for their special word, which tells everyone who they are.
In the song, characters like Noodle and Pals answer that question, showing how easy it is to know each other when we share our names. It's just like when you tell your teacher your name on the first day of school, it helps them remember you!
How Names Work
Think about your own name, it’s what makes you you. When someone says "What's your name?" they're asking for that special word, just like how you might say "This is my toy" when showing something new.
Sometimes people have two names, a first name and a last name. For example, if your name is Lily Johnson, "Lily" is your first name, and "Johnson" is your last name. It's like having two favorite toys, one you use every day, and one that shows where you're from!
Examples
- A child sings a song to introduce their name to the class.
- A parent uses the song to help their child learn how to say their own name.
- A teacher plays the song during circle time to encourage participation.
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