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Best Kids Learning Videos for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Explore carefully organised learning videos for toddlers, preschoolers and young children. Choose from alphabet songs, phonics, counting, shapes, nursery rhymes, Bible songs, movement activities and calming lullabies.

Each collection includes simple guidance to help parents and carers choose age-appropriate videos and continue the learning away from the screen.

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ABC Colorful Blocks

Best for: Letter recognition, common sounds and early word play
Suggested age: 2–5 years
Parent idea: Pause and ask your child to find the letter on a card or household object.

Button: Watch Alphabet and Phonics Videos

Alphabet and Phonics

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Best for: Child-friendly faith learning, kindness and Bible stories
Suggested age: 3–7 years
Parent idea: Ask one simple question about the story afterwards.

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Boy with Teddy Bear

Best for: Quiet routines, rest and gentle family listening
Suggested age: Babies and young children
Parent idea: Keep the volume low and use audio without a bright screen near bedtime.

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Best for: Counting, shape names, colours and sorting
Suggested age: 2–5 years
Parent idea: Count toys or find matching shapes after watching.

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Best for: Rhythm, rhyme, actions and familiar vocabulary
Suggested age: Babies to age five
Parent idea: Turn the screen off and repeat the actions together.

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This collection brings together cheerful songs about letters, numbers, animals, routines and everyday vocabulary. The videos are intended to introduce simple ideas through repetition, music and child-friendly visuals.

Parents can strengthen the activity by repeating one song away from the screen and using matching toys, picture cards or printable pages.

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Age: Approximately 2–6 years
Learning focus: Early vocabulary, movement and participation

 

How to Use Learning Videos Well

Include a useful section such as:

  1. Preview the video first.

  2. Watch with younger children where possible.

  3. Keep sessions short and suited to the child.

  4. Pause to repeat words or actions.

  5. Continue the activity away from the screen.

  6. Avoid autoplaying long unattended playlists.

  7. Balance videos with books, play, movement and outdoor time.

This gives the page genuine parent value instead of functioning only as a link page.

Continue Learning Through Music and Play

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Looking for more ways to turn everyday moments into simple learning opportunities? Explore these helpful guides and printable resources for songs, movement, language, nature activities, Bible learning, and screen-free play. Each resource includes practical ideas that parents and carers can use at home without complicated supplies or formal lessons.

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About the Author: Janerine Watson

 

Janerine Watson is the founder of Kids Songs Learning Hub, a mother of three, and a BSc Health and Social Care graduate. She also has a certificate in Food and Nutrition.

Through Kids Songs Learning Hub, Janerine creates music-based learning resources, children’s songs, printable activities, and parent-friendly guides that help toddlers and preschoolers learn through rhythm, repetition, movement, routines, and play.

Her work is shaped by real parenting experience and her background in health and social care. She focuses on practical ideas that families can use during everyday routines such as tidy-up time, bedtime, learning time, movement play, healthy habits, Bible songs, and preschool activities.

Janerine believes young children learn best when learning feels safe, joyful, active, and easy to repeat. Her goal is to help parents, caregivers, teachers, and homeschool families make early learning feel more playful, realistic, and manageable.

 

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