Escuela de Perritos
Cri-Cri
Learning with Laughter: The Enchanting World of 'Escuela de Perritos'
Cri-Cri, also known as Francisco Gabilondo Soler, is a beloved Mexican composer and performer of children's music. His song 'Escuela de Perritos' transports listeners to a whimsical world where puppies attend school in a quaint little house in the forest. The imagery of a cozy, old forest and a charming schoolhouse sets the stage for a delightful tale of learning and camaraderie among the puppies and their teacher, Don Pimpirulando.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the puppies eagerly participating in their lessons, with their ears perked up and tails wagging in excitement. The playful nature of the song is evident as the puppies learn to spell simple words like 'mamá' and 'papá,' finding joy and humor in the ease of their lessons. The repetition of the sounds 'au, áu, áu, áu, áu!' mimics the barking of the puppies, adding a layer of fun and engagement for young listeners.
'Escuela de Perritos' is more than just a charming children's song; it reflects the importance of education and the joy of learning. Through the playful interactions of the puppies and their teacher, Cri-Cri emphasizes that learning can be a delightful and communal experience. The song also subtly encourages children to approach education with enthusiasm and curiosity, much like the eager puppies in the story. Cri-Cri's ability to blend educational themes with whimsical storytelling has made 'Escuela de Perritos' a timeless classic in children's music.