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Educational Songs and Music Videos for Educational Learning for Children
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12 Feb 12 Old Mc Donald “e-i-e-i-o”

The Old Mc Donald song is a classic song for children to learn about farm animals. This song is suited for children from ages 2-5. The use of vowels the “e-i-e-i-o” part makes this song phonetically educative.

03 Jan 12 Dry Bones Song for kids

Children’s anatomical song that describes in a non technical way the bones of the body. Appropriate for ages 6-12

 

 

With the toe bone connected
to the foot bone,
and the foot bone connected
to the ankle bone,
and the ankle bone connected
to the leg bone.
Oh mercy how they scare!

Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh mercy how they scare!

With the leg bone connected
to the knee bone,
and the knee bone connected
to the thigh bone,
and the thigh bone connected
to the hip bone.
Oh mercy how they scare!

Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh mercy how they scare!

With the hip bone connected
to the back bone,
and the back bone connected
to the neck bone,
and the neck bone connected
to the head bone,
Oh mercy how they scare!

Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh mercy how they scare!

With the finger bone connected
to the hand bone,
and the hand bone connected
to the arm bone,
and the arm bone connected
to the shoulder bone,
Oh mercy how they scare!

Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh those bones, oh those bones,
oh those skeleton bones.
Oh mercy how they scare!

With the shoulder bone connected
to the back bone,
and the back bone connected
to the neck bone,
and the neck bone connected
to the head bone.
Oh mercy how they scare!

 

for the full song please visit the NIH website.

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18 Nov 11 The Count from Sesame Street counts numbers


An all time favorite, the Count from Sesame street teaches children how to count from 1-7. This short video shows the fundamentals of numbers by using the days of the week as numerical representations of numbers.

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31 Oct 11 I’m a little teapot song

I’m a little teapot

Short and stouts

Here is my handle

Here is my spout

When I get all steamed up

I just shout

Tip me over and pour me out

 

I’m a very special pot

It’s true

Here’s an example of what I can do

I can turn my handle into a spout

Tip me over and pour me out

09 Oct 11 The Wheels on the Bus

The Wheels on the Bus song is gears towards 2-5 year old children. It stimulates the primary auditory cortex and the cerebral lobes in children.

The song:

The wheels on the bus go round and round,
round and round,
round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
all through the town.

The wipers on the bus go Swish, swish, swish;
Swish, swish, swish;
Swish, swish, swish.
The wipers on the bus go Swish, swish, swish,
all through the town.

The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep, beep;
Beep, beep, beep;
Beep, beep, beep.
The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep, beep,
all through the town..

The money on the bus goes, Clink, clink, clink;
Clink, clink, clink;
Clink, clink, clink.
The money on the bus goes, Clink, clink, clink,
all through the town.

The Driver on the bus says “Move on back,
move on back, move on back;”
The Driver on the bus says “Move on back”,
all through the town.

The baby on the bus says “Wah, wah, wah;
Wah, wah, wah;
Wah, wah, wah”.
The baby on the bus says “Wah, wah, wah”,
all through the town.

The mommy on the bus says “Shush, shush, shush;
Shush, shush, shush;
Shush, shush, shush.”
The mommy on the bus says “Shush, shush, shush”
all through the town.

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21 Sep 11 Learn the Presidents of the United States with this catchy song

Animaniacs have their own way of learning the presidents with this very catchy song.  All the presidents are listed in order from first to last. This song is almost 20 years old so the more recent presidents like obama and bush are not included. Have a listen.

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12 Sep 11 Something There Disney Song

There’s something sweet
And almost kind
But he was mean and he was coarse and unrefined
And now he’s dear
And so unsure
I wonder why I didn’t see it there before

She glanced this way
I thought I saw
And when we touched she didn’t shudder at my paw
No it can’t be
I’ll just ignore
But then she’s never looked at me that way before

New and a bit alarming
Who’d have ever thought that this could be?
True that he’s no Prince Charming
But there’s something in him that I simply didn’t see

Well, who’d have thought?
Well, bless my soul
Well, who’d have known?
Well, who indeed?
And who’d have guessed they’d come together on their own?
It’s so peculiar. Wait and see

We’ll wait and see
A few days more
There may be something there that wasn’t there before
You know, perhaps there’s something there that wasn’t
there before
There may be something there that wasn’t there before

15 Aug 11 Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes Song

This is one of the best songs that your child can learn to identify body parts. It is educational and a light exercise. Recommended for children 2-4 years old.

05 Aug 11 50 states and Capitals Song By Wakko Warner from Anamaniacs


An educational song with rhyme for learning all 50 States and 50 Capitals.

05 Aug 11 The Alphabet Songs – ABC 3

I was trying to find a way to teach my kids the alphabet and came across this video, they absolutely love it and so do I. Great job at re-creating the alphabet into a more fun way to learn.