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Real Little Holiday Song — Music for Littles, by Littles

By Kathy Broady MSW 5 Comments

Real Little Holiday Song

Yep, it’s here, it’s here!

The Real Little Holiday Song is ready for all the littles to sing along!

First, I’ll share the video with you, (see below), and then further below that, you can see all the words to the song. I placed the words in a lovely teal font color — hopefully they will be fun to read. Teal is just the best color, I think. What is your favorite color?

If you listen to the Real Little Holiday Song a few times, you’ll be able to remember the words easily enough by yourselves, but to help you learn them faster, hopefully someone who is old enough in your crew of peoples can help you read.

This music video has lots and lots of pictures of kiddos in it.  Watch all the different faces.  Look at all the different expressions.  Do you see all kinds of different feelings? Which little ones do you and your littles relate to the most?  I wonder if you will see anyone who will remind you of your littles?

 

Real Little Holiday Song, by The Littles from TRibe.

 

Real Little (Holiday Song)
 
 
it’s okay if you feel all the things at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel all the things, you can share them here
come be a real little, a real little
it’s okay to be a real little here
 
it’s okay if you feel sad at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel sad, you can share it here
come be a  sad little, a  sad little
it’s okay to be a  sad little here
 
it’s okay if you feel excited at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel excited, you can share it here
come be an excited little, an excited little
it’s okay to be an excited little here
 
we have the time
we have the hope
for our feelings
and our people
 
we have the strength
we have the hope
to be kind to everyone
every single little one
 
it’s okay if you feel peaceful at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel peaceful, you can share it here
come be a peaceful little, a peaceful little
it’s okay to be peaceful here
 
it’s okay if you feel confused at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel confused, you can share it here
come be a confused little, a confused little
it’s okay to be a confused little here
 
we have the time
we have the hope
for our feelings
and our people
 
we have the strength
we have the hope
kind to everyone
every little one
 
it’s okay if you feel angry at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel angry, you can share it here
come be an angry little, an angry little
it’s okay to be an angry little here
 
it’s okay if you feel scared at this time of year
it’s okay if you feel scared , you can share it here
come be a scared  little, a scared  little
it’s okay to be a scared little here
 
we have the time
we have the hope
for our feelings
and our people
 
we have the strength
we have the hope
to be kind to everyone
every single little one

 

Real Little Chorus

 

Isn’t that a fun song?

Do you like the video?

Which picture is your favorite?

Did your littles see themselves in the video?

Which verse do you sing the most?

 

Music can be such a fun way to talk to your people, and also an important way to express your feelings and to share what’s in your heart.  What does this song help you and your littles say?  Will you talk with your little people about what they are feeling this holiday season?

Also, even though this song is about the holidays, the idea of your kiddos having lots and lots of different feelings all at the same time can happen at any time of the year.  Did you realize you could listen to this song any time you’d like to, and it would probably still apply!  The next time you are feeling upset inside, no matter what time of year it is, let your little young ones listen to this song.  It might be helpful for them!

But for now, for today, I really hope you and all your people have a wonderful holiday season.  Enjoy your new song, and let your littles sing it as loud, loud, LOUD as they can!

OH! And just so you know that I didn’t forget, the audio recording for the big article will be posted soon, as well as some really fun Real Little Activities.  A Real Little Holiday has all kinds of good stuff!  Keep checking back!

Now… have a listen to your brand new song again, and have a really good day.  Feel free to post your words and comments below — we’ll be happy to hear from you too.

 

I wish you and your kids the very very best in your healing holiday journey.  Make this year one of your best.

 

Warmly, 

Kathy

 

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Filed Under: Child Alters, Depression, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fear, Featured post #1, Fun!, Internal Communication, Real Little, Stories for Child Insiders, The Power of Music, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: 2021 Holiday Season, Angry, be kind to children, children's music, confused, excited, feelings and emotions, holiday music for DID kids, Peaceful, Real Little Holiday Season, Sad, Scared, The Littles from TRibe

Comments

  1. TRibe says

    January 17, 2022 at 3:50 pm

    Thank-you to the peoples who commented about our song!!

    We are so happy you liked it.

    It’s from our heart to yours.

    Littles from TRibe

    Reply
  2. Sharon Staten says

    December 12, 2021 at 3:52 pm

    Beautiful, thank you so much for sharing.

    Reply
  3. Stephanie says

    December 11, 2021 at 7:25 am

    Adorable

    Reply
  4. WeRMany says

    December 10, 2021 at 2:37 pm

    Thank you for this precious gift! I loved it, we loved it. It brought us peace.

    Reply
    • TroubledWaters says

      December 11, 2021 at 2:55 pm

      This is so nice and calming. Made me smile.
      Thank you

      Reply

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