Stimulate your children fantasy with our Surprise Eggs, one of the favorite themes by kids from all over the world. Guess the next gift before your friends, learn object names, learn pronunciation. Watch the video again and again to exercise your child memory. Enjoy and tell us what objects you would like to find in our next surprise eggs by leaving your comment in the discussion
Learn about vehicles you see on the street every day in this fun video with retro video game graphics and music. This fun, educational, learning cars & trucks video is ideal for children, toddlers, babies, special needs children, and children with learning disabilities
Includes cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and more!
If you’re looking for fun, entertaining and educational videos for kids (like early learning videos for preschoolers, bedtime stories, lullabies, nursery rhymes, engaging songs, etc.) then we hope that you and your child will enjoy street vehicles in action with our Learning Street Vehicles for Children – Teaching Cars, Trucks, Fire Engines, Garbage Trucks Educational Video for Children & Toddlers.
Games TV is an educational channel for toddlers, pre-schoolers, kindergarteners and elementary school-age students to learn language and life skills. Kids can explore speaking, listening and reading through poems, songs, flash cards, and lots of humorous videos. There are also ABC SONG, Colors Song, Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Numbers Song, Rainbow Colors Song, Shapes Song, Finger Family
Great for all kids including reluctant learners, visual learners, ESL students and even children with developmental disabilities such as autism
Learn about rain, snow, and other weather in this animated video from the creators of “What Shape Is It?”
The Kids’ Picture Show is an educational channel for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners and elementary school-age students. Kids can explore speaking, listening and reading skills through poems, songs, flash cards, and a variety of other humorous videos.
Our videos are a great way for language learners to build communication skills — for kids from toddlers, visual learners, and ESL students to children with developmental disabilities such as autism.
Kids learn to name farm vehicles like tractor, combine harvester, crop duster and more. An educational and fun animated learning video for children! Kids love big trucks and tractors!
Happy Learning is channel for kids. Here they can find educational videos with which they can learn and have fun.
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Hi Children, in this educational video we are going to learn another interesting animal, the chameleon, a multi-coloured reptile.
The chameleon is one of nature’s most curious reptiles, its capable of changing colour to camouflage, or to say, it can change its colour to match that of its surroundings, so no predators can see it… Look, look, try to find it…
The chameleon, like all reptiles, has a body that is completely covered in hard scales that protect him from its enemies, but they have a characteristic that makes them very special in comparison to other reptiles, do you know which one it is?
As you have discovered by looking at the images, chameleon’s eyes are very special. They are cone shaped and in the centre they have a hole where the pupil peeks out. The cone shape allows them to easily rotate their eyes completely in any direction. They can also move each eye independently, and that is why they have a 360 view, which is to say they can see everything that is happening around them without moving their head. But everything good that they have in their sight is bad in their hearing, why though? Why do you think that is?
As you can see they don’t have any ears and its believed they are deaf.
As we have already said the fundamental characteristic a chameleon has is that it can change its skin colour to adapt to its surrounding. However the colour change also depends on its emotional state… if they are angry… if they are scared or in love.
Another characteristic that surprises everyone is their way of hunting. Chameleons, like crocodiles, snakes and the majority of reptiles are carnivorous… which is why they need to hunt to survive.
The chameleons hunt their pray with their tongs. Their tongue is very long and can be deployed very rapidly. Its tip is sticky and when it touches its prey it sticks to it, making it very easy to then eat them. Chameleons feed mainly on insects although sometimes they can eat in small mammals or birds.
The truth is that chameleons are very extraordinary animals, don’t you think?
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Kids learn to name the street vehicles including cars, trucks, buses and more you see on the streets in this educational and fun learning video for children!
Director: Felipe Adams
Animator: Jessica Szymanski
Voice talent: Jessica Szymanski
School My Kid created this education video that helps kids and toddlers begin to read and learn their sight words from the short “a” vowel family. This online book uses music, phonics, and animated visuals that educate children on how to start reading and sounding out words. Kids learn what words they will be required to read for kindergarten. Help kids prepare for school by learning simple to sound out, CVC (Consonant Vowel Consonant), words. Phonics & Reading Video for Kids: Short A. Also, check out our new blog, School YOUR Kid at www.schoolyourkid.com
Kids learn to name construction vehicles including trucks, tractors, excavators, diggers, cranes and backhoes. An educational and fun learning video for children! Kids love big trucks and heavy equipment.
More Children’s educational flash card videos from New Sky Kids:
Learning Street Vehicles – Street Cars and Trucks – Children’s Educational Flash Card Videos
“The Balloon Show” was designed to entertain kids while teaching them about colors. In the video you will see a baby, a toddler, and two school-age children playing with balloons. The color of each balloon is identified by the kids as the video progresses.
Written and directed by Matthew J. Dorman, PhD
Filmed by Esa Jussila
Edited by Matthew J. Dorman and Esa Jussila
Music by Little Blue Globe Band