Watch the animated version of “Hello!” here: https://youtu.be/tVlcKp3bWH8... Read More
Education
The Pinocchio – Small Classes
The Pinocchio is a great way to practice parts of the body and left/right. Works well with both large and small groups. ... Read More
Rain, Rain, Go Away | Super Simple Songs
Dear Rain, please go away and come again another day! Find this video on the first Super Simple Songs DVD.
DVD: http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleSongsDVD_Amazon
iTunes: http://bit.ly/RainRainGoAway_iTunes
Amazon: http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleSongs3_Amazon... Read More
Hide & Seek – Teaching Tips
A fun way to play ‘hide and seek’ with kids. Great for the park, classroom, or at home. ... Read More
Who Took the Cookie? – Teaching Tips
“Who Took The Cookie?” is a classic kids’ chant and game that practices question and answer patterns.
Visit our website for free downloadable game cards, instructions, and song lyrics: http://supersimplelearning.com/songs/original-series/two/who-took-the-cookie/
Buy the 2nd edition song/CD on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J34Z13U/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00J34Z13U&linkCode=as2&tag=supesimplear-20
or iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/super-simple-songs-2/id867573391?uo=4&at=10l7wf
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Song: Who Took The Cookie?
Album: Super Simple Songs 2... Read More
ABC Song | Super Simple Songs
It’s the ABC Song made super simple for emerging speakers ^_^. Special extended version of The Alphabet Song now available on the first Super Simple Songs™ DVD.
DVD: http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleSongsDVD_Amazon
iTunes: http://bit.ly/TheAlphabetSongLearnIt_iTunes
Amazon: http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleSongs1_Amazon
Google Play: http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleSongs1_GooglePlay... Read More
The Alphabet Song (Let’s Sing!)
Now I know my ABCs. ... Read More
Five Little Monkeys | Super Simple Songs
Watch the classic kids’ song five little monkeys jumping on the bed. ... Read More
SUPER-FAST Uh-Huh!
Watch the super fast version of “Uh-Huh,” a great song for teaching “yes,” “no,” “uh-huh,” and “unh-unh” to young learners. Can you keep up? ... Read More