Stellar soul singer Gregory Porter is returning to CBeebies Bedtime Stories on 23 December to sing festive favourite Walking in a Winter Wonderland.
We previously saw him sing Moon River in November and Bring the Noise chatted with him and music expert Angeline Conaghan about why singing lullabies to our children is so important.
This time we're inviting you to sing along with the episodes.
Don't worry if you don't think you're a good singer; it's all about giving it your best and the joy of singing with others.
Winter Wonderland
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?
In the lane, snow is glistening.
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight鈥
Walking in a winter wonderland.
Gone away is the blue bird.
Here to stay is a new bird.
He's singing a song, as we go along鈥
Walking in a winter wonderland.
In the meadow, we can build a snowman.
And pretend that he's a Santa clown.
We'll have lots of fun with Mister Snowman.
Till the other kiddies knock him down.
When it snows, ain't it thrilling?
Though your nose gets a chilling.
We'll frolic and play the Eskimo way鈥
Walking in a winter wonderland.
In the meadow, we can build a snowman.
And pretend that he's a Santa clown.
We'll have lots of fun with Mister Snowman.
Till the other kiddies knock him down.
Later on we'll conspire,
as we dream by the fire,
to face unafraid the plans that we've made鈥
Walking in a winter wonderland.
Walking and we were talking鈥
While we were walking in a winter wonderland.
Create your own lullaby with Gregory Porter
They've been part of parenting for thousands of years, singing a lullaby to get a baby or small child to sleep is a tradition that spans countries and cultures.
Gregory Porter performs Hands in the Air
Gregory Porter gives his take on specially composed song Hands in the Air.