My niece sang me two songs that she'd learned in preschool for the holidays (actually 3, but these are the two that I remember) - there's nothing like a politically correct educational system.
These are actually best if you have a 4 2/3 year-old sing them to you. (Yes, she does know fractions.)
The Kwanzaa Song (to the tune of 10 Little Indians)
One little, two little, three red candles
One little, two little, three green candles
One black candle in the middle
Now it's time for Kwanzaa
The Hanukkah Song (to the tune of Frere Jacques)
Time for Hanukkah, time for Hanukkah
Shining lights, for eight nights
Latkes are for eating
"Shalom" we say in greeting
Peace to you, all year through
Makes you wonder what they sang for Christmas (or if they have one for Ramadan).
These are actually best if you have a 4 2/3 year-old sing them to you. (Yes, she does know fractions.)
The Kwanzaa Song (to the tune of 10 Little Indians)
One little, two little, three red candles
One little, two little, three green candles
One black candle in the middle
Now it's time for Kwanzaa
The Hanukkah Song (to the tune of Frere Jacques)
Time for Hanukkah, time for Hanukkah
Shining lights, for eight nights
Latkes are for eating
"Shalom" we say in greeting
Peace to you, all year through
Makes you wonder what they sang for Christmas (or if they have one for Ramadan).