Tappatlamma tappatlu
(Telugu poem)
Tappatlamma tappatlu,
Taalaalamma, taalalu
Devudi gudilo baajaalu,
Pappu, Bellam devudiki,
Paalu panchadaara raagammaki
Tappatlamma tappatlu,
Taalaalamma, taalalu
Devudi gudilo baajaalu,
Pappu, Bellam devudiki,
Paalu panchadaara raagammaki
Meaning:
Clap baby clap, clap to the rhythm, temple bells ring, let's offer lentils and Jaggery to God and give baby Raaga milk and sugar.. the author here is getting the baby to clap her hands to the rhythm of the poem.
Clap baby clap, clap to the rhythm, temple bells ring, let's offer lentils and Jaggery to God and give baby Raaga milk and sugar.. the author here is getting the baby to clap her hands to the rhythm of the poem.
Author: Shreedevi Rapur
Raaga's play:
Raaga loves this one. She learnt to clap at around 6.5 months of age and then became an expert at it as time passed she started to clap harder and would be amazed at the sound her teeny hands made. At around the age of 10 months, she started doing it almost instantly when she heard the rhyme. She then also learnt that claps are a response to an achievement or something good. S ok, when she would walk / stand unsupported or did anything new for that matter, she would clap for herself and would look at us in anticipation for claps!! Shewould also clap if we clapped.
Raaga loves this one. She learnt to clap at around 6.5 months of age and then became an expert at it as time passed she started to clap harder and would be amazed at the sound her teeny hands made. At around the age of 10 months, she started doing it almost instantly when she heard the rhyme. She then also learnt that claps are a response to an achievement or something good. S ok, when she would walk / stand unsupported or did anything new for that matter, she would clap for herself and would look at us in anticipation for claps!! Shewould also clap if we clapped.
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