![]() Originally published on JEnd-of-Year Classroom GiftsĪt the close of each year, I like to thank my students for giving me the pleasure of spending time with them, teaching them, and having a ton of fun while doing it. If you’re looking for songs the kids can sing during an end of the year celebration, be sure to check out these ideas. ![]() □Ĭheck out 25 more end of the year slideshow songs (based on awesome suggestions from you)! I’m always on the lookout for more ideas. I’m sure there are a ton more out there!ĭo you have a favorite song for end of the year programs or graduation ceremonies? If so, I would LOVE to hear about them in the comments section below. These are just some of my favorite preschool graduation songs for end of the year slideshows. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah by James Baskett or by Louis Armstrong Let Them Be Little by Billy Dean or by Lonestar Life is a Highway by Tom Cochrane or by Rascal Flatts Over the Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole ![]() This Little Light of Mine by Addison Road We’re Going to Be Friends by Jack Johnson or by The White Stripes You’ve Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman Otherwise, the link is to the entire album. I tried to include direct links to each song if possible. Rather, they’re a list of possibilities to pick and choose from. I don’t generally use all of these songs on one slideshow. ![]() I think these songs are perfect for pre-k and kindergarten graduations, but they’re also suitable for other grades! Preschool Graduation Songs for End of the Year Slideshowsīelow is a list of songs that I’ve come across that are a great fit for your own preschool graduation songs. Preschool Graduation Songs for End of the Year Slideshows.As far as my kids are concerned, they will be treated with their mother’s favorite song about growing up, by Doris Day: When you are celebrating an important aspect of their life-like growing up, these songs will help get the message of love and care through. You may have all your differences with your kid, but at the end, it’s their happiness that matters. Parents take a lot of pain and trouble to bring up their children right and do everything they possibly can, to fulfill all their needs. I can go on and on about the various stages that one sees their children, siblings, prodigy or loved ones, etc. Graduation day is an exhilarating moment that is beyond words. And the sweet sixteen party, we see the image of a beautiful woman or a handsome man in ‘daddy’s little girl’ or ‘mamas little boy’. The day your kid turns eleven, it is a moment of great happiness. When you say goodbye to your child at their first day at school, you begin to dream about their successful academic future. When you hear the first word spoken by your baby, it becomes a memory. When the toddler begins to walk, it is an achievement. When our little baby begins to crawl, it is a joyous moment. Yet, on the other side, the hidden parent inside you cries inconsolably wanting the time to stand still for eternity and letting kids remain kids, forever. You are proud of your child and want to wish him or her all the luck and fortune in the world. You always experience mixed feelings when you see little children grow up. I’m an Adult Now – The Pursuit of Happiness
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