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The Kiboomers
Ten Little Crayons | Songs for kids | The Kiboomers | Nursery Rhymes | Counting | Colours for Kids
Here's Ten Little Crayons song for kids by The Kiboomers. This cute kids song teaches counting, colours and shapes. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten children. Enjoy!
Ten Little Crayons...
Ten Little Crayons...
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In this activity, children aged 3-7 will design and play a hand-made card game. In doing so, they will build observation skills while...
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Order it again
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In this activity, children aged 3-7 will create characters with modelling clay,...
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Schooling Online Kids
A Fun Phonics Series: Caitlin Cleans Her Closet
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Adding Two 2-Digit Numbers by Making 10s
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Estimating Length with a Mental Ruler
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Let's Be Creative
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Comparing and Ordering 3-Digit Numbers
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Multiplication as Repeated Addition
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