❤️ Kids Read Aloud: PETE THE CAT VALENTINE’S DAY IS COOL Valentine Fun! by Kimberly and James Dean

In “Pete the Cat: Valentine’s Day is Cool,” Pete initially dismisses Valentine’s Day as uncool but changes his mind after realizing the importance of expressing appreciation for friends. He creates heartfelt cards for his classmates and even for his bus driver, Mr. Ted, ultimately discovering that the joy of sharing love and friendship is what makes the holiday special. The story emphasizes that the true value of Valentine’s Day lies in the connections we make with others, rather than just the cards themselves.

Nursery Rhyme Challenge: Can You Memorize OLD MOTHER GOOSE?

In today’s lesson, we explored the enchanting world of Old Mother Goose, a magical lady who travels on a friendly gander and lives in a cozy house guarded by a wise owl. We followed her son Jack as he bought a special goose at the market, which led to a delightful surprise when the goose laid a golden egg. The lesson encourages children to engage with nursery rhymes and share their newfound knowledge with friends.

LOVE MONSTER Shares a Valentine’s Day Nursery Rhyme

In the lesson “Love Monster’s Valentine’s Day Rhyme,” Love Monster introduces the significance of Valentine’s Day as a time to express love and friendship. Through a playful rhyme featuring five little hearts, each heart conveys a message of love, friendship, and connection. The lesson encourages participants to think of someone special to share their affection with, promoting kindness and celebration of relationships.

Learn a Song About Rain with BALLET CAT!

In this lesson, Ballet Cat introduces a fun song about rain called “I Hear Thunder,” encouraging children to sing along and enjoy the rhythm of the rain. The lesson highlights the importance of rain for plants and invites kids to embrace the joy of splashing in puddles while fostering a love for music and dance.

❤️ Kid’s Read Aloud: LUIS AND TABITHA A Purrfect Love Story by Stephanie Campisi and Hollie Mengert

In the story “Luis and Tabitha: A Purrfect Love Story,” we follow a brave cat named Louis who lives at a fire station and falls in love with a fancy cat named Tabitha. Despite obstacles like a glass door and her owner’s disapproval, Louis impresses Tabitha with gifts and eventually finds a way to be with her. Their adventure culminates in a heroic rescue, solidifying their bond and leading to a happy ending where they can finally be together.

LADYBUG Teaches you LITTLE BO PEEP

In this lesson, Ladybug introduces the character Little Bo Peep from a nursery rhyme, who is searching for her lost sheep. The lesson emphasizes the importance of patience when we feel lost or worried, suggesting that things may resolve themselves over time. To make learning fun, Ladybug encourages participants to engage in a playful activity by pretending to be sheep and wagging their tails.

Learn LITTLE BOY BLUE with THE BAD SEED

In this lesson, The Bad Seed introduces the nursery rhyme “Little Boy Blue,” encouraging children to sing along and engage with the text. The lesson emphasizes the importance of creativity through activities like dancing and drawing, while also explaining concepts like haystacks and the value of napping. Overall, it highlights how nursery rhymes can be a fun way to learn new words and enjoy language.

???? Kids Read Aloud:THE DINOSAUR WHO DISCOVERED HAMBURGERS 2 CUTTING THE BIG CHEESE A Hilarious Sequel

In “The Dinosaur Who Discovered Hamburgers Too: Cutting the Big Cheese,” Scout the dinosaur embarks on an adventurous journey after a storm leaves him stranded on a mysterious island. During his exploration, he discovers various types of cheese, including the legendary cheddar, which inspires him to create the first cheeseburger. Scout’s culinary creation becomes a sensation among dinosaurs, solidifying his status as a celebrated adventurer and innovator in the world of food.

PINKALICIOUS is Excited to Teach You LITTLE MISS MUFFET

In this lesson, Pinkalicious introduces children to the classic rhyme “Little Miss Muffet,” sharing the story of a girl who enjoys a snack on her tuffet until a spider surprises her. The lesson emphasizes the joy of rhymes and encourages children to create their own rhyming stories, fostering creativity and imagination. Pinkalicious expresses excitement for future learning adventures together.

It’s Pouring Rain and THE PIGEON is Going to Teach You RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY!

In this lesson, the pigeon introduces children to the concept of rain through a fun rhyme, “Rain, Rain, Go Away,” encouraging them to participate and learn together. The lesson explains how rain forms from clouds and its importance for plants and drinking water, while also suggesting enjoyable activities to do on rainy days. Overall, it emphasizes the joy of learning and exploring the world around us, even in wet weather.

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