Songs & Read Alouds
In this exciting adventure, kids learn Spanish phrases for everyday activities and tasks. They learn to be polite by saying "you're welcome", "excuse me", "please", and "thank you". They also learn to count from one to ten, and to say common phrases such as "hello" and "goodbye."
This exciting adventure teaches kids German words for body parts, family members, feelings, traits, and more. By clicking the chapters below, kids can learn at their own pace and review as often as they'd like.
In this exciting adventure, kids learn English phrases for everyday activities and tasks. They learn to be polite by saying "you're welcome," "thank you," and "excuse me." By the end of the adventure, kids will have a better understanding of how to use English in their everyday lives.
In this exciting adventure, kids learn Spanish phrases for beginners. They watch a fun video and then practice saying the phrases out loud. By the end, they will be able to confidently use these phrases in everyday situations.
This exciting adventure teaches kids French words for colors, toys, clothes, furniture, and counting to 10. Click the chapters below to get started.
The paw-paw is a sweet fruit. Here's a sweet song to go along with it. Have fun pretending to pick paw-paws as you sing along.
Alice the Camel and her friends are here to help your young ones count to ten. Sing along with this peppy (and more useful) version of the classic children's song, "The Wheels on the Bus." After watching the video, your child will be able to identify the numbers one through ten and will be able to count to ten.
This Christmas phonics song helps children learn how to pronounce the /æ/ sound. The /æ/ sound is pronounced like the "a" in the word "cat." In this song, it is represented by the letter "a." This letter makes the /æ/ sound in the words " Santa," "hat," and "reindeer."
This video promotes early speech development and vocabulary using a format recommended by speech and language professionals. The video is interactive and engaging, and it uses real-life scenarios to help promote language development.
Jack and the Beanstalk is a favorite classic children's story. Kids love this energetic tune that parents can use to discuss finding courage during difficult times. The story is also a great way to introduce the concept of growing things from small to large.
This video promotes early speech development and vocabulary using a format recommended by speech and language professionals. The video is interactive and encourages participation from caregivers and babies. The video is appropriate for babies from birth to 12 months old.