La Cancion de Los Planetas

Enrique Y Ana Enrique Y Ana

Exploring the Cosmos with a Song: 'La Cancion de Los Planetas'

The song 'La Cancion de Los Planetas' by Enrique Y Ana is a playful and educational tune that aims to teach children about the solar system. The lyrics mention the nine planets that were considered part of our solar system at the time the song was written, including Pluto, which has since been reclassified as a dwarf planet. The song uses a catchy melody and simple lyrics to make the names of the planets memorable for young listeners.

Each verse of the song introduces different characteristics of the planets, such as Venus being associated with femininity, Saturn having rings, and Neptune playing basketball with Pluto, which adds a whimsical and imaginative element to the educational content. The repetition of the planet names in the chorus serves as a mnemonic device, helping children to remember the order and names of the planets. The song also emphasizes that Earth is our home, fostering a sense of belonging and curiosity about the other planets.

Enrique Y Ana were a Spanish duo known for their children's music, and 'La Cancion de Los Planetas' is a testament to their ability to combine entertainment with learning. The song not only educates children about astronomy but also encourages them to sing along and enjoy the process of learning. It's a creative approach to education that can inspire a lifelong interest in science and the universe.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. La Cancion de Los Planetas
  2. En Un Bosque De La China
  3. Disco Chino
  4. La Gallina Cocoua
  5. Cocoguagua
  6. Ali Bombo
  7. Amigo Felix
  8. Caca, Culo, Pedo, Pis
  9. Garabatos
  10. La Canción Del Panda
View all Enrique Y Ana songs

Most popular topics in Enrique Y Ana songs

Related artists

  1. Mikel Erentxun
    Mikel Erentxun
  2. La Unión
    La Unión
  3. Los Fantasmas Del Caribe
    Los Fantasmas Del Caribe
  4. Franco De Vita
    Franco De Vita
  5. Flans
    Flans
  6. Duncan Dhu
    Duncan Dhu
  7. Parchís
    Parchís
  8. Miguel Bosé
    Miguel Bosé