Best of Genevieve Toddler Learning Video for Kids Learn Colors Numbers Family Fun Playing with Kids! In this learning video for toddlers and kids, we have some of Genevieve’s best and most fun family fun videos for your toddler to watch and learn along with! Learn numbers and counting with Cookie Monster, go on a fun Halloween Cruise with Genevieve in costumes and playing on fun water slides, learn colors with Orbeez & Finding Dory, and colorful Candy! This fun and educational preschool learning video for kids and toddlers is great family fun!
0:00 Learn Counting with Cookie Monster and Genevieve
5:59 Disney Hallloween on the High Seas Adventure
11:52 Teach Kids Colors with Colorful Candy and Paw Patrol
17:29 Learn Colors for Toddlers with Orbeez and Finding Dory Water Table
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn about mammals!
The diversity of mammals is amazing. They can be as huge as these whales,or as tiny as this cute little balancing mouse. They can be noisy like this howler monkey, or quiet like this hedgehog with its sharp, pointy spines.
Even though they’re amazingly diverse, all mammals have a number of common characteristics you should know about, so you can recognize and differentiate them.
All mammals are viviparous, they are born from their mothers’ womb. In their early stages of life, they feed on milk, which they get from their mothers’ breasts where the mammary glands are. And that’s why they’re called mammals. And when they’re little, they’re so cute, aren’t they?
Mammals reproduce by internal fertilization when a sperm cell and an egg join inside the female.
As you can see, they have teeth inside their mouths, and lips around them so they can eat and suck milk.
Most mammals’ bodies are covered with hair, and all mammals breathe with their lungs, even if they live in the sea. Look at these dolphins coming to the surface for air.
The body temperature of mammals doesn’t depend on whether it’s cold or hot outside, because they can maintain their own internal temperature.
Almost all mammals are terrestrial, like camels, and jaguars. Some live in the sea and are called Marine mammals,like these dolphins,and these seals,There’s even a flying mammal, bats are the only mammal that flies.
Mammals have four limbs, which vary depending on where they live. Land mammals have legs,so they can walk,and run when they need to,and Jump.,and sometimes even climb.
Marine mammals have fins so they can swim very fast…
And flying mammals have wings so they can fly through the sky…
Do you know which is the most wonderful mammal that lives on Earth?Human beings! People are mammals too…
How mammals feed
Depending on what they eat, mammals can be classified into different groups.
Herbivores only eat plants and their teeth are especially designed for grinding. Horses, sheep and llamas are herbivorous mammals. Some very special herbivores are called ruminants. They swallow their food almost without chewing it, and some of it is digested normally, but some of it is stored in their stomach, and when they want to, they regurgitate it into their mouth to digest it again. Cows, giraffes and goats are ruminants.
Carne means skin or meat in Latin, and that’s what carnivores eat: the flesh of other animals. Their teeth are large and sharp for hunting and tearing at their food.
Carnivores that eat insects and other invertebrates are called insectivores,like these anteaters.
Omnivorous mammals feed on both meat and plants. Bears, monkeys and humans are omnivores: we can eat a tasty burger with lettuce and tomato.
So, let’s remember,
Mammals are viviparous, and in their early stages of life they feed on milk from their mother’s breasts,They have lips and breathe with their lungs,Their body temperature does not depend on the environment they are in, and depending on their food sources, they may be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.
Easy, right?
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn the movements of rotation and revolution of earth.
The Earth is the third planet from the Sun, and it has a unique characteristic that no other planet we know has: it’s the only one that has life on it… Life of all types, plants and animals…
Its average temperature is 15 degrees Celcius, and because our planet also has water and an atmosphere… it is the perfect place for life.
Like other planets of the solar system, the Earth moves in two different ways: one is called rotation… and the other is called revolution.
Rotation is the movement of the Earth on its own axis. Rotate means to turn. So, the Earth turns around a slightly-inclined imaginary line that joins the two poles, called the axis. Do you know how long it takes to make a complete turn?.. It takes 24 hours to make one rotation… Think about it for a second:.. Yes, that’s right!.. One day, day and night together, lasts 24 hours too. So the movement of rotation causes day and night. Interesting, right?
Now let’s see the movement of revolution… As you can see in the pictures, the Earth goes around the Sun in an elliptical orbit. That might sounds a little strange… but if you look… you’ll see it is simply the journey that the Earth makes around the Sun… Do you know how long it takes the Earth to make a complete revolution around the sun? Well, it takes… 365 days… Exactly – one year!..
This revolution movement is what makes the spring, with its colorful flowers… the hot summer, full of fun… the autumn, when leaves fall from the trees to the ground… and the cold and frosty winter.
So let’s remember the 2 kinds of movement that the Earth makes.
There is rotation, which is the Earth turning around itself… causing day and night… which lasts exactly 24 hours, the same as a whole day.
And there is revolution, which is the earth travelling around the sun… which takes 365 days and causes the seasons.
So, now you know the movements of the Earth.
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn about amphibians!
Hello everybody! Today we’re going to look at a truly amazing group of vertebrates… When they’re born they usually live in water… but when they grow up and become adults they spend most of their time on land. We present – the Amphibians!
All amphibians have some common characteristics that you should know about so you can recognize and differentiate them.
Amphibians have thin, bare skin, with no hairs and scales to protect them. Most have four legs and a membrane between their toes that allows them to move much better in the water.
Amphibians are oviparous, but they don’t incubate their eggs after laying them… they abandon them and don’t care for their young. Not very good parents, huh?
When they hatch, they’re small larvae and live in water. Slowly… very slowly… their bodies go through a process called metamorphosis.
During this process, the body of the amphibian… changes… their front and rear legs, their limbs, grow… and their heads and their bodies develop, so they finally look like their parents.
In the early stages of their lives… amphibians breathe through gills, but when they grow up and become adults… they breathe with their lungs. The problem is, their lungs are very small, and cannot get all the oxygen they need to live. But nature is very clever… and has solved this problem by allowing them to breathe and get the oxygen they need… through their skin. That’s why they need to be near water – to keep their skin wet.
In the early stages of their life, some amphibians are herbivores, but when they grow up… most become carnivores. So they need to hunt…
Some have a long, sticky tongue they shoot out to capture prey.
Aren’t amphibians fascinating? And also a bit strange?!
So let’s remember the most important characteristics…
Amphibians are vertebrates; they’re oviparous; in the early stages of their life they live in water as larvae, but slowly they change until they look just like their parents. This process of change is called metamorphosis.
Amphibians are carnivores, so they have to hunt to eat; they have thin, smooth skin, and breathe through their skin and with their lungs.
Amphibians are so interesting, aren’t they?
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn about reptiles!
Reptiles are vertebrate animals which are characterized by their special way of moving: many move by dragging their tummy, or abdomen, on or close to the ground; their name,
in Latin, means just that: reptar mean to crawl or slither.
Many are terrestrial, but there are also some that live in water.
All reptiles have a number of characteristics we should know about so we can recognize them. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals
that breathe with their lungs.
They are oviparous, that is they reproduce by eggs; when the eggs develop and hatch, the babies are just like their parents…
but very small. Aren’t they cute?
As you can see, reptiles’ skin is covered with strong, tough scales, and some, like tortoises, even have a shell. It looks like he has his house on his back, doesn’t it?
As for feeding well, most reptiles are carnivorous… They hunt,
like this crocodile which has just eaten this poor rodent;
or this cute chameleon, with its long, sticky tongue that catches all kinds of insects… Look, look! As we said already,
most reptiles are carnivorous, but some, like this iguana, are herbivorous.
There are lots of interesting things you should know about reptiles,
such as: most snakes have venom in their fangs…
But they’re not as bad as they seem, because they warn us of danger with their bright colors or the sound of their rattles.
Chameleons are very curious: they can change color, copying the landscape around them they blend in with the background so no-one can see them, and they become almost invisible.
So let’s remember the most important characteristics of reptiles.
Reptiles walk by dragging their tummy on or close to the ground;
they are oviparous and their body is covered with strong, hard scales…
They are vertebrates and are cold-blooded… And remember, they breathe with their lungs. Reptiles really are quite interesting, aren’t they? Well, goodbye for now everyone,
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Clay Slime Surprise Spring, Fun Learning Educational Video for Kids Toddlers & Preschool,
Surprise Eggs for Kids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvEG1aCeUsI
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. In this video we’re going to learn about the birds.
They are so diverse, and there are so many colors and shapes, it’s fun to learn about them. For example, this tiny little hummingbird doesn’t look anything like this huge ostrich. And these penguins don’t look much like this peacock with its large fan-shaped tail. Well, they may not look alike, but they’re all birds, and have many things in common.
Birds are oviparous… which as you know, means that they reproduce by laying eggs. The females lay the eggs in nests, in the rocks… or on the ground… And with the heat of their bodies, they incubate the eggs until the little chicks hatch.
Birds don’t have teeth, they have beaks or bills… And these can be very different, depending on what that species of bird feeds on.
They breathe with their lungs, that are connected to… bags full of air… called air sacs… and these help birds to fly. Also, nature, which is very clever, has made their bones hollow, so they weigh very little, and because of this it’s much easier for them to fly.
The skin of birds is covered with feathers: these protect them from the cold and heat. Birds have four limbs, the back ones are legs… and the front ones are wings. Together, the wings and feathers are essential for them to be able to fly… and in some cases… so they can swim.
Birds are terrestrial and most of them can fly. Can you think of any birds that can’t fly? That’s right!!! Penguins and ostriches are two species of birds that cannot fly.
Birds have four types of feathers: those that cover the whole body; flight feathers in the wings that help them to fly; down feathers, which cover the chest and belly and maintain the body at a constant temperature; and tail feathers that help guide the birds’ body like a rudder on a boat.
Birds can be classified into several groups, according to what they eat: herbivores feed on plants and grasses – their beaks are short and strong, and can crush seeds and grains. When they only eat grains, they are called granivores.
Carnivorous birds hunt and eat other animals, using their strong, curved beaks. Within the group of carnivores there are insectivores, that only eat insects, and piscivores that only feed on fish. These birds have pointed beaks that are long and sharp to help them catch the fish. Remember – birds that eat fish are called piscivorous.
The last group – omnivorous birds – includes pigeons and hens, and they eat almost anything.
So remember: birds are oviparous, which means they reproduce by laying eggs; their mouths are beaks or bills and they breathe with their lungs; their skin is covered with feathers; and depending on the food they eat, they can be herbivorous… carnivorous… or omnivorous.
So, now you know a lot more about birds.
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