This version of “Open Shut Them” is a great kids song for teaching some basic opposites. It’s full of easy-to-understand, easy-to-gesture vocabulary.

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This version of “Open Shut Them” is a great kids song for teaching some basic opposites. It’s full of easy-to-understand, easy-to-gesture vocabulary.

Little Snowflake brings together the same team that created the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star video to tell a short story of a snowman brought to life by the magic and beauty of snowfall. As he tries to ice skate, he learns the value of perseverance and teamwork. Along the way, we get to learn and review... Read more »

Practice counting down from 10 to 1 with the classic, “Ten In The Bed.” How many bears are left each time? And who is that in the window? It looks like some friends have come for a visit!

This Super Simple chant is perfect for practicing the months of the year and their order. Follow the call and response the first time through, and then sing along with the second verse!

We hope you enjoy this BINGO-style tribute to our favorite jolly fellow, Santa Claus. Santa’s Secret Message: H Collect the letters to discover a message from Santa using the Super Simple Christmas Advent Calendar!
“There was a farmer had a dog and Bingo was his name-o…” Everyone loves the BINGO song. This Super Simple version adds clapping, patting your legs, patting your head, patting your tummy, and jumping! It’s great for learning letters and body parts.

With young learners, use the video to discuss weather and seasons…talk about all the different things you see in each scene. With older learners, have a discussion-based lesson about the meaning of this song.

It’s “Hickory Dickory Dock” Super Simple style! Because of the “surprise” ending, this video is recommended for children 3 and up ^_^.

“Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are?” Lulu the Owl and Juno the Star become fast friends in this Super Simple version of one of the world’s most popular nursery rhymes.

This original song based on a classic nursery chant has been used by parents for generations to teach a valuable lesson…little monkeys should never jump on the bed! (Nor should little children!) And all monkeys should listen to their mama and their doctor because doctor knows best and so does mama!