AO Kids | Educational Children's Songs and Nursery Rhymes Season 1 Episode 3

Ep 3. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

  • July 8, 2017
  • 1 min

AO Kids is an educational children's show that uses songs and nursery rhymes to teach young children in a fun and engaging way. In season 1 episode 3, titled Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, children will learn about the stars and the solar system.

The episode begins with the familiar tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. The host, a friendly and energetic adult, introduces the song and explains that it is about the stars that we see in the night sky. She asks the children if they have ever looked up at the stars and wondered about them. The host then sings the first verse of the song and encourages the children to sing along.

After the song, the host begins to teach the children about the stars and the solar system. She explains that stars are giant balls of gas that are constantly burning. She shows the children pictures of stars and explains that they come in many different colors and sizes. The host also explains how stars are formed, and how they eventually die.

Next, the host teaches the children about the solar system. She shows them pictures of the planets and explains that they all orbit around the sun. She teaches the children the names of the planets in order, starting with Mercury and ending with Neptune. She also explains that Pluto used to be considered a planet, but it is now classified as a dwarf planet.

The host then sings a song about the planets, which includes fun facts about each one. For example, she sings that Mars is known as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance. She also sings that Saturn has rings made of ice and rock.

Next, the host shows the children a model of the solar system. She uses balloons to represent the planets and a basketball to represent the sun. She shows the children how the planets orbit around the sun, and she explains that the planets closer to the sun orbit faster than the planets farther away.

The episode concludes with the host encouraging the children to go outside and look at the stars. She reminds them that the stars are always there, even during the day, but they are just harder to see. She encourages the children to keep learning about science and to never stop asking questions.

Overall, season 1 episode 3 of AO Kids is a fun and educational way for children to learn about the stars and the solar system. The songs and visual aids make the information easy to understand and remember, and the host's enthusiasm is contagious. Children will enjoy singing along to the songs and learning about the wonders of space.

This episode doesn't appear to be available from any streaming services, but watch free movies on Watch Now
Add this show to your Watchlist to get notified when new episodes are available.
Description

AO Kids is an educational children's show that uses songs and nursery rhymes to teach young children in a fun and engaging way. In season 1 episode 3, titled Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, children will learn about the stars and the solar system.

The episode begins with the familiar tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. The host, a friendly and energetic adult, introduces the song and explains that it is about the stars that we see in the night sky. She asks the children if they have ever looked up at the stars and wondered about them. The host then sings the first verse of the song and encourages the children to sing along.

After the song, the host begins to teach the children about the stars and the solar system. She explains that stars are giant balls of gas that are constantly burning. She shows the children pictures of stars and explains that they come in many different colors and sizes. The host also explains how stars are formed, and how they eventually die.

Next, the host teaches the children about the solar system. She shows them pictures of the planets and explains that they all orbit around the sun. She teaches the children the names of the planets in order, starting with Mercury and ending with Neptune. She also explains that Pluto used to be considered a planet, but it is now classified as a dwarf planet.

The host then sings a song about the planets, which includes fun facts about each one. For example, she sings that Mars is known as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance. She also sings that Saturn has rings made of ice and rock.

Next, the host shows the children a model of the solar system. She uses balloons to represent the planets and a basketball to represent the sun. She shows the children how the planets orbit around the sun, and she explains that the planets closer to the sun orbit faster than the planets farther away.

The episode concludes with the host encouraging the children to go outside and look at the stars. She reminds them that the stars are always there, even during the day, but they are just harder to see. She encourages the children to keep learning about science and to never stop asking questions.

Overall, season 1 episode 3 of AO Kids is a fun and educational way for children to learn about the stars and the solar system. The songs and visual aids make the information easy to understand and remember, and the host's enthusiasm is contagious. Children will enjoy singing along to the songs and learning about the wonders of space.

  • First Aired
    July 8, 2017
  • Runtime
    1 min
  • Language
    English
  • Unlimited TV Shows Watch Unlimited Prime Video TV Shows
  • Watch Anywhere Anytime, Anywhere
  • Ad-free Ad-free Videos
Ad Info