Sol Solecito
Grupo Encanto Lyrics


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Sol Solecito
calientame un poquito
por hoy por mañana por toda la semana
Luna Lunera, cascabelera
5 pollitos
y una ternera
Caracol, caracol,
a la una sale el sol.
Sale Pinocho tocando el tambor
con una cuchara y un tenedor. Sol Solecito
calientame un poquito
por hoy por mañana por toda la semana
Luna Lunera, cascabelera
5 pollitos
y una ternera
Caracol, caracol,
a la una sale el sol.




Sale Pinocho tocando el tambor
con una cuchara y un tenedor.

Overall Meaning

The song "Sol Solecito" by Grupo Encanto is a fun and playful children's song that celebrates the warmth of the sun and the beauty of nature. The lyrics implore the sun to warm us up a little bit, not just for today but for the rest of the week too. The use of alliteration in the second line of the song - "Sol Solecito, calientame un poquito" - adds to the sing-song quality of the song and makes it easy for children to remember.


The song then goes on to describe other elements of nature, like the moon, baby chicks, and a calf. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, making it easy for children to sing along and follow along with the melody. The mention of Pinocho (Pinocchio), an iconic character from children's literature, adds to the playful tone of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Sol Solecito
Oh, glorious sun


calientame un poquito
warm me up just enough


por hoy por mañana por toda la semana
today, tomorrow, and every day this week


Luna Lunera, cascabelera
Moony, jingling


5 pollitos
five little chicks


y una ternera
and a little calf


Caracol, caracol, a la una sale el sol.
Snail, snail, when the clock strikes one, the sun appears.


Sale Pinocho tocando el tambor con una cuchara y un tenedor.
Out comes Pinocchio, beating a drum with a spoon and fork.


Sol Solecito
Oh, glorious sun


calientame un poquito
warm me up just enough


por hoy por mañana por toda la semana
today, tomorrow, and every day this week


Luna Lunera, cascabelera
Moony, jingling


5 pollitos
five little chicks


y una ternera
and a little calf


Caracol, caracol, a la una sale el sol.
Snail, snail, when the clock strikes one, the sun appears.


Sale Pinocho tocando el tambor con una cuchara y un tenedor.
Out comes Pinocchio, beating a drum with a spoon and fork.




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