
Sing mit!: Mein erstes Liederbuch
Sing Mit! is a musical sound book featuring classic children’s songs like Old MacDonald Had a Farm and popular German melodies, paired with bright illustrations and pressable buttons that play melodies. The book is part of a collection of four seasonal titles, each dedicated to a different time of year, with this edition focusing on autumn.
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About
This is a sturdy board book with built-in sound buttons, designed for toddlers who are well past the “gentle page turning” stage and fully into the “press everything repeatedly” phase. The songs are printed in German, with clear visuals showing animals or children in different scenes that support understanding. There’s even sheet music included, which feels slightly optimistic but also charming.
It’s best suited for children from around 18 months onwards, when pressing buttons becomes a serious hobby.
Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies
- It helps to build familiarity. Before children are ready to speak, they are already absorbing rhythm, sound patterns, and the musicality of language. This book leans into that beautifully. The repeated melodies help build familiarity, and over time, that familiarity becomes recognition and eventually, participation.
- It has no vocals. That might seem like a downside at first, but for bilingual families, it’s actually a quiet advantage. You’re not tied to a single pronunciation or forced to follow along with a voice that may not match your own accent or confidence level. Instead, you can hum, sing partially, switch languages mid-song, or simply let the melody play while your child absorbs the rhythm.
“After a few days of buying the book, I found myself humming along to the book. Then adding a word here and there. And eventually, without quite noticing when it happened, I was singing entire lines to my baby.”
Lara
3 Ways to Use This Book
1. Press–Pause–Add One Word
You can start simply by letting the melody play and adding a single word. “Cow… Kuh…” is already enough to create a connection. Over time, those small additions build into something much bigger.
2. Use It as Background Language Exposure
Play a tune during playtime or snack time. No sitting still required (because… unrealistic).
3. Build a Routine Around It
Same song before bed or after bath → repetition builds familiarity → familiarity builds confidence.
My Recommendation
★★★★
It’s not a traditional storybook, and it doesn’t aim to teach vocabulary in a structured way. Instead, it creates a relaxed, musical environment where language is present but not forced. That alone makes it incredibly valuable.
If your child loves pressing buttons and you’d like to introduce language in a way that feels effortless rather than intentional, this book fits beautifully into that space.
Language Simplicity
Lyrics are there, but optional
Visual Support
Clear illustrations support understanding
Engagement longevity: Good
Buttons alone guarantee long-term use
What Works
+ Tick, durable pages
+ Melody-only buttons reduce pressure
+ Encourages interaction and independence
+ Great entry point for musical language learning
+Familiar tunes = easier engagement
Concerns
– No vocals (some parents may expect them)
– Sound quality is simple (not immersive)
– Buttons may become… very popular (prepare yourself)
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Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer
Oct 2, 2025






