Learn and sing favorite songs from The Lion King, practice vocal warm-ups, rhythm, and movement, and perform a short group or solo piece.



Step-by-step guide to sing Lion King songs
Step 1
Pick two favorite Lion King songs you want to learn and sing.
Step 2
Put the lyrics or song list where you can read them easily.
Step 3
Put on comfortable clothes for singing and moving.
Step 4
Clear a small area to be your stage.
Step 5
Take five deep belly breaths to relax your body and voice.
Step 6
Hum up and down a comfortable scale for one minute to warm your voice.
Step 7
Clap the beat of the chorus slowly eight times while counting aloud.
Step 8
Sing the first verse slowly while following the lyrics to learn the melody.
Step 9
Choose two simple gestures or one short step to do during the chorus.
Step 10
Practice your chosen gestures or step while humming the chorus three times.
Step 11
Sing the verse and chorus together in order one time without stopping.
Step 12
Rehearse your whole performance two more times from start to finish.
Step 13
Take a one minute water break to rest your voice.
Step 14
Share your finished creation on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use if we don't have printed lyrics or a song list?
If you don't have printed lyrics for step 2, pull up the Lion King lyrics on a phone or tablet, or write key lines on index cards and place them where you can read them during practice.
My child keeps rushing or losing the tune when singing the first verse—what should we try?
If they rush or lose the melody in step 7, have them break the verse into single lines, hum each line as in step 6, then sing each line slowly while pointing to the words before putting the lines together.
How can we adapt the activity for different ages?
For younger children choose one song, cut clap counts in step 6 to four and use picture cue cards, while older kids can add extra gestures or a short choreography in step 9 and practice harmonies during the two full rehearsals in steps 11–12.
How can we make the performance more creative or personal?
To enhance the activity, create simple costumes or a backdrop for your cleared stage (step 4), expand your two gestures into a short choreography during step 10, and record the finished performance to share on DIY.org as instructed in step 13.
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Facts about singing and music for kids
🏆 Composer Hans Zimmer won the 1995 Academy Award for Best Original Score for The Lion King.
🎵 Elton John co-wrote and performed songs for the soundtrack, including the hit "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
🎭 Julie Taymor's 1997 Broadway adaptation uses inventive puppetry and masks and became one of Broadway's longest-running, highest-grossing shows.
🦁 The Lion King opens with the Zulu chant “Nants' ingonyama,” performed and arranged by South African musician Lebo M.
🌍 The soundtrack mixes Western pop with African choral styles, helping introduce many listeners to African-inspired music.


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