“Go Away, Spooky Goblin!” is a simple children’s song that’s great for Halloween or anytime you want to tell those monsters under the bed to “Go Away!”

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“Go Away, Spooky Goblin!” is a simple children’s song that’s great for Halloween or anytime you want to tell those monsters under the bed to “Go Away!”

Practice sharing with this simple Halloween counting song.

Who took the candy from the trick-or-treat bag? Find out in this Super Simple Halloween song for kids. Was it the ghost, the pirate, the monster, the witch, the vampire, or was it another Halloween costume? This version of the classic kids rhyme, “Who took the cookie from the cookie jar” introduces a fun game... Read more »

This simple jack-o’-lantern song is great for learning and reviewing parts of the face vocabulary and is the perfect introduction to carving a pumpkin!

“Knock Knock, Trick Or Treat?” is the perfect kids’ song for Halloween. Created for ages 3 and up.

Here’s a simple Halloween counting song! There’s five creepy spiders, four bony skeletons, three black cats, two wicked witches, and one white ghost. Sing along while watching the children perform a spooktacular Halloween show!

This simple Halloween song for kids teaches the emotions happy, angry, sad, and scared. Can you make a happy face, Jack-o’-lantern?

“Go Away!” is a simple children’s song that’s great for Halloween or anytime you want to tell those monsters under the bed to “Go Away!”

It’s a super simple animal song for kids, “I Have A Pet.” Do you have a pet?

It’s “Mary Had A Little Lamb” with a Super Simple and super silly twist! Mary had a Kangaroo!?

It’s the classic kids song, “The Wheels On The Bus,” made Super Simple! Ride along with our friendly bus driver and all of the passengers as the wheels go round and round!

Dance like the animals do with this active kids song “Let’s Go To The Zoo”. Stomp like elephants, jump like kangaroos, swing like monkeys, waddle like penguins, slither like snakes, and swim like polar bears!

Time for a color hunt! This original colors song is great for practicing the colors pink, orange, brown, and green.

Time for a color hunt! This original colors song is great for practicing the colors blue, red, yellow, and purple.

One potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four. Five potatoes, six potatoes, seven potatoes, more! Let’s see what the potatoes do for fun in this Super Simple version of the classic “One Potato, Two Potato” choosing rhyme.

A monkey can never have too many bananas! This smart little monkey never misses a single banana as they fall from the tree. Watch and sing along as he counts up to 20!

It’s the classic kids song “One Little Finger” made SIMPLE for young learners! This is a fantastic song for learning and reviewing the names of parts of the body.

It’s a Super Simple weather song! How’s the weather where you are? Sunny? Rainy? Cloudy? Snowy?

It’s “If You’re Happy And You Know It” made Super Simple! Practice the emotions happy, angry, scared, and sleepy with this super fun song for kids.

The perfect song for learning to count to 20! Turn the volume up, press play, and get ready to count while marching around the room. Try jumping and hopping or just about any other action!

“Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream?” is an original (and very silly) food song created for teaching how to express food likes and dislikes, and asking and answering “Do you like _______?” questions. After you have learned and sung the song together, encourage children to use their imagination to come up with some other strange... Read more »

Learn farm animal sounds with this super fun song by the latest supergroup to hit the world (and farm) stage. You can also use the video to practice prepositions of place. Look for the trouble-making mouse! Where is he? On the piano? Under the stool? Can you find him?

Let’s take a walk in the jungle! “Walking In The Jungle” teaches jungle animal vocabulary, counting 1 to 3, and the actions walking, stomping, jumping, skipping.

Old MacDonald (also known as “Old McDonald Had A Farm”), is a classic kids’ song that is great for practicing animal sounds and even getting ready for phonics (after watching, ask kids, “What does an A say?”).