Regardez la neige

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This fun, snowy song is ideal for young singers who wish to sing in French. The lyrics are repetitive and draw on vocabulary that is easily accessible for early French immersion students or Kindergarten Francophone singers.

The melody is written with a narrow range, from E4-C5 with most of the melody falling in the lower part of that range. Repeated notes and step-wise movement makes the melody very accessible for young singers. The song has a cheery vibe with the accompaniment supporting the swung eighth notes of the melody.

The song is written with three verses, however, the lyrics are very repetitious with similar phrases used in each verse. Suggested actions are provided which help singers remember what lyrics to sing. In addition, there are instrumental breaks after each verse giving singers a break and the opportunity to use their audiation/inner hearing skills as they do the actions without singing. This also creates a longer performance experience without overloading the singers with lyrics to learn.

Listen to melody + accompaniment:

Download Includes:

  • Vocal score
  • Lead sheet
  • Director/piano score
  • Lyrics
  • Accompaniment – with melody guide
  • Accompaniment – piano
  • Teaching Tips

Regardez la neige

by Donna Rhodenizer

Audio & Lyrics

Follow along with the lyrics as you listen to the accompaniment with melody guide for Regardez la neige.

Regardez la neige - song composed by Donna Rhodenizer - lyrics - SAMPLE

Teaching Tips

The PDF download includes these teaching tips with more details.
Introduce the song
Initiate a discussion about snow.
Ask the students questions about snow to connect the song content with familiar experiences. Be prepared for lots of stories!
French language/vocabulary exploration

Identify and explain any unfamiliar vocabulary.

The teacher should model the pronunciation by singing the song and adding actions to assist students’ understanding of what the story is about.

Sing the song several times and have students listen for specific words. Asking them to raise their hand every time they hear a specific word helps them focus and listen carefully.


Add actions

Add actions to the words “qui tombe, tombe, tombe.”       

Actions help students remember the lyrics and keep them “on track.”


Reviewing the song

Help students practice the words by including activities that can seem like a game.

  • Can any student remember the first words of the song?
  • Show the students the actions for one of the verses and ask if anyone knows which verse of the song is being presented.
  • Sing the song for the students and stop in specific spots and ask the students to provide the next word in the song.
Concert performance

Include Regardez la neige in a concert or recital.

Add a few costume items such as a scarf or mittens.

Include the actions learned in the music classroom or vocal studio to help young singers remember the lyrics for each verse. Actions also add visual interest for the audience.

Composer's Notes

Regardez la neige

I taught elementary music in a school that offered a French immersion program in addition to the regular English classes. Half of the classes I taught (from Kindergarten to grade 6) were French immersion students. I conducted my classes in English, but for concerts I would always try to include songs that were either a mix of French and English or totally in French. It was always a challenge to find French songs that were musically at the right level for my students and without overly difficult lyrics for both them and for me. We had a few songs that worked for the older students but finding songs for young singers who are also in the first year of French immersion was a tough task.

I started writing simple French songs for my Kindergarten to grade 2 students. It was a pretty good fit with their French skills and vocabulary being similar to mine. We both needed lots of repetitious words and easy vocabulary. Simple actions helped to keep us on track. When I started publishing my songs, I would get requests from anglophone music teachers with teaching assignments requiring French songs for immersion students for concert performances. I was glad to share my simple French songs with my teaching colleagues.

When I retired, I thought I had pretty much finished writing French songs. With all the song ideas I had rolling around in my head and written down in notebooks, I didn’t need to look for any new challenges by writing in French. However, as often happens, someone asked me for a simple French song and she had already sung ALL of the French songs I had to offer. So with that request and a reason to write, I pulled out a piece of paper and started jotting down some simple ideas. The result was Regardez la neige. It was a bit strange for me to write this without trying it out in my own classroom, but the teacher for whom I wrote it and other teaching colleagues have helped with the “workshopping” to hone this song so it could take its place in school concerts and vocal studios using French repertoire for their young singers.

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Single User License, Classroom / Studio License, Treble Choir License

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E4 – C5

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1 review for Regardez la neige

  1. Irina

    Absolutely loved this song! “Regardez la neige” is pure magic—soft, beautiful, and instantly calming. It has this gentle, wintry charm that pulls you in and makes you want to listen again and again. The melody is lovely, the mood is cozy, and it feels both peaceful and memorable. We discovered it on this website and couldn’t be happier—such a special find. Highly recommend!

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