Watch nursery rhymes with this app to entertain and educate toddlers. Includes animated videos, phonetics, and song options.
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About Nursery rhymes for toddlers.
This Nursery Rhymes Videos app is perfect for when the bandwidth is a constraint and is tablet compatible. It can be easily used by nursery and pre-school teachers as well to teach the complete class.
We circled down to 22 most loved english nursery rhymes and created cool and engaging animated videos around the same for the best experience any child deserves.
The Nursery Rhymes Videos is a free to download app that bundles up the 22 best english rhymes into a small package and tries to create an immersive experience.
Here is a list of the Nursery Rhymes Videos to download:
1. Nursery Rhymes Video on Alphabets and phonetics
2. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
3. Jack and Jill
4. One Two Buckle My Show - Counting Rhyme
5. Baba Blacksheep
6. Chubby Cheeks
7. Happy Birthday to you
8. Humpty Dumpty
9. If you are happy and you know Clap your hands
10. Itsy Bitsy Spider
11. Jingle Bells
12. Johnny Johnny Yes Papa
13. Little Miss Muffet
14. Mary had a little Lamb
15. Old Macdonald
16. Ringa ringa Roses
17. Row Row Row your boat
18. The Dog Says Bow wow - Animal Sounds
19. Wheels of the Bus go Round and Round
20. Yankie Doodle Doodle Do
21. Hickry Dickry Dock
22. Pussy Cat
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Reviews for Nursery rhymes for toddlers.
BrownWhitten
Frustrating
It freezes on the iPad during every song
Technogeek864
Bad “Download an App” Pop Up Between Songs!
All songs are not traditional versions. At least one plays two voices singing in rounds separately so the kids cannot understand the words. Nursery rhymes probablysbould be taught with speaking, not necessarily in song.