A call and response song that encourages children to be kind and imagine what their world would be like if we were more caring to one another.
A short, upbeat song simply thanking people for who they are and what they have done.
This song was written and performed by pupils from Forthview Primary School as part of the Building Resilience programme. For more details on the Building Resilience programme see http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20264/learning_publications/1777/building_resilience
Looking at how we are motivated to go further or higher or be braver or kinder by people we have witnessed displaying these traits and behaviours.
A simple ‘blessing’ song that starts quietly and thoughtfully and turns into a lively Bluegrass-style sing song by the end.
Essentially this is a song about behaviour choices. It encourages children to think about how they show their different moods and attitudes and how this affects their friendships.
A Motown style song challenging us to make a positive difference to our world for the sake of future generations.
Guitar and fiddle version of a fun song exploring friendship. Please note this is an audio-only track, with a still image video.
This song recognises that no-one is perfect and that it is more than ok to not be perfect.
A very popular full on rock song that celebrates people who inspire us because of what they say and what they do.
This song is a conversation between a child and their significant adult, and sensitively tackles the question of whether love continues after someone dies. This song is very emotive but also uplifting.
An acoustic version of the well known Sticky Kids/Fischy song exploring our uniqueness. Please note this is an audio-only track, with a still image video.
Relax helps children to feel comfortable and encourages them to use their imagination to go to relaxing places.
A song to help older children regulate by encouraging them to focus on their breathing.
A really positive song that is easy to sing and provides the opportunity to sing lots of encouraging words to each other.
We all compare ourselves to others, but the most important thing is to be yourself – you don’t have to be like anybody else.
Despite what people may have said about us in a derogatory fashion, this song states that we are stars just the way we are!
Originally written about Climate change, but as the pandemic hit our country it has become a song giving children the opportunity to express some of the emotions they may be feeling in a positive way.
A joyful blessing ‘starting’ and ‘ending’ song suitable for any context.
This song helps us to find out about likes and dislikes and helps us to get to know one another better. It is also about equality and appreciating each other’s differences. The last verse points out that it can feel good to discover things we have in common.