Take a Little Time
A reflective song offering children an opportunity to look back on the day they have experienced.
Bad Times Won't Last (with Health & Wellbeing resources)
This anthemic song offers hope of better times ahead when sometimes it feels like things are always going to be tough.
Celebrate
A feel good song that is ideal for Seasons for Growth celebration events. Also a great song that can be used at other times of celebration.
Fabbydabbydee (ages 3-7)
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.
Fabbydabbydee (ages 3-7) (Acoustic version)
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.
Going on a Journey (ages 3-7)
This song is about changes, moving on and how other people are with us on these ‘journeys’.
I Can Choose (ages 3-7)
This song is about making good choices.
I Can Clap My Hands (ages 3-7)
This song encourages children to think about how feelings look on the outside and how they feel on the inside.
I Can Clap My Hands (ages 3-7) (Acoustic version)
An unplugged version of an energetic Sticky Kids and Fischy collaboration. Please note this is an audio-only track, with a still image video.
I'm the Only I
This classic Fischy song celebrates our individual and collective worth and uniqueness.
I'm the Only I (ages 3-7)
This song is about how unique and special we are.
Keep the Blues Away
A feel good pop song looking at different strategies to cheer ourselves up.
Kindness
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.
My Old Friend Tears
Tears are not weakness, they are a way to express difficult emotions and let other people know how we feel.
My Old Friend Tears (ages 3-7)
This song is about feelings and letting children know that it is ok to cry. Sometimes it helps to cry when you are feeling sad. Crying can make you feel better. Crying lets people know how you feel.
My Teddy Bear (ages 3-7)
This gentle song reinforces how important it is for children just to know that someone is there (even if that person, animal or favourite cuddle toy can’t actually make things better).
My Teddy Bear (ages 3-7) (Acoustic version)
An acoustic version of the Sticky Kids/Fischy Music classic lullaby. Please note this is an audio-only track, with a still image video.
Nobody Loves Me (ages 3-7)
This song is about feeling left out, isolated or bullied and how children might respond when they are feeling that way.
Perfectly Ok
This song recognises that no-one is perfect and that it is more than ok to not be perfect.
Relax (ages 3-7)
Relax helps children to feel comfortable and encourages them to use their imagination to go to relaxing places.
River of Life (Story of Skipper)
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
Sing to Make You Feel Good
A feel good song to a well-known tune that affirms the physical, emotional and mental benefits of singing.
Telling Our Stories
Exploring some of the mixed emotions we can feel when we are asked to share in a group about difficult memories or situations.
That's What a Friend Is
A catchy feel good call and response song that reflects on some qualities of a good friend.
The Angry Song (ages 3-7)
This song gives a safe and fun way of exploring the emotion of anger.
This Is How I'm Feeling
A pop style song that explores a range of emotions in a fun way, the same words are sung in each verse but the style of music changes to reflect the emotion.
We All Need Encouragement (with Health & Wellbeing resources)
A really positive song that is easy to sing and provides the opportunity to sing lots of encouraging words to each other.
We Like, We Like
Madcap lyrics with the central message that liking ourselves is central to a happy life.
We Won't Stop Singing (with Health & Wellbeing resources)
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.
We're All Together Again (ages 3-7)
This song gives children a sense of being part of a group and that each child is valued.
Yes We Can! (ages 3-7)
This song is about going for goals and having the sense that we are able to accomplish things in our lives.
You Are a Star
Despite what people may have said about us in a derogatory fashion, this song states that we are stars just the way we are!
You Can Hold On
What do we do when someone has hurt us in some way? Do we hold on to that feeling forever or is there anything else we can do to be well and at peace?
Speak Up (with Health & Wellbeing resources)
A protest song, written by Fischy Music with Christian Aid, to give children permission and a voice to speak and sing up for what they believe is right and fair.
In My Own World (ages 3-7)
This song gives children time out to relax and be 'in their own world' reflecting on things that calm them and makes them feel safe.