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Here You Are, Thank You

KidsMusicEducationLanguage
This is a great song for little ones to practice saying "Thank you" and "You're welcome."

Climates For Kids

KidsScienceEducationWeather
In this video your kids will learn all about climates, different kinds of weather, and the climate zones all over the world.

The Punctuation Song

KidsEducationLanguageMusic
A song about using punctuation.

Recycling For Kids

KidsScienceEducationEnvironment
This video is all about helping kids learn about recycling.

The Rainbow Song

KidsMusicEducation
Do you know the colors of the rainbow?

Big/Little

KidsMusicEducationLanguage
"Big/Little" is a simple song to teach adjectives

Lunar New Year

KidsWorldEducationCulture
Give your early learners background knowledge on Lunar New Year.

How To Draw A Volcano

KidsArtHow-toEducation
Learn how to draw a volcano erupting and exploding lava everywhere!

Big Ben For Kids

KidsWorldCultureHistory...
It's commonly known as Big Ben, but this famous landmark is actually named Elizabeth Tower in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.

What Happened To Our Plants?

KidsScienceExperimentsEducation...
A few weeks ago we started an experiment where we planted some seeds to see how they would grow! Today we get to check out our results!

Oceans Of The World

KidsWorldEducationOcean
Learn all about the 5 oceans of the world.

Grow Your Own Plants

KidsAnimalsEducationNature
Plants are all around you! You walk on them, eat them, and even climb them! And guess what? You can even grow your very own!

When I Grow Up

KidsMusicEducation
Practice talking about jobs and careers with this super simple and super fun song.

Know Your Globe

KidsWorldEducationCulture
Join Jessi, Bill and Webb to learn all about the place we call home!

What's An Engineer?

KidsScienceEducationEngineering
You've heard of Engineers, I'm sure. But, what are Engineers? Well, it turns out that they're all kinds of people doing all kinds of neat work!

Walking Water Science Experiment

KidsScienceExperimentsEducation
Children will learn about how water travel up the paper towels through a process called capillary action.