Ep 4. One Two Buckle My Shoe
- June 17, 2014
- 1 min
Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs by Little Baby Bum is a charming and colorful children's series that teaches kids classic nursery rhymes and delightful songs through playful animation and catchy tunes. In this episode, named One Two Buckle My Shoe, young viewers will be transported to a delightful and interactive world of rhyme and rhythm, where they'll learn about counting and sequences through one of the most beloved children's rhymes of all time.
As the show opens, we see a cheerful and colorful playroom filled with toys, games, and playing children. Our host for the day, a friendly and engaging puppet named Mia, welcomes kids to the show and introduces the concept of the "One Two Buckle My Shoe" rhyme. She explains that this rhyme is all about counting and teaches us how to count up to ten by twos.
As the music starts, we see colorful and animated animals and objects dancing and singing along to the iconic tune. We start with "One, two, buckle my shoe", which is illustrated with a cute cartoon of a shoe and a buckle. Then we move on to "Three, four, knock at the door", followed by "Five, six, pick up sticks" and "Seven, eight, lay them straight". Each number is accompanied by a cheerful and catchy tune, as well as vibrant and colorful animations that help children understand the concept of counting up to ten.
As we progress through the rhyme, kids will also get to learn the meaning and actions that go with each number. For instance, when we get to "Seven, eight, lay them straight," Mia explains that this refers to the old game of Jacks, where you have to lay down eight jacks and pick them up in a particular sequence. As the song plays, we see a cute animation of a girl playing jacks and picking them up in order.
Throughout the episode, Mia interacts with the children, asking them to count along and sing with her. She also asks them to spot various objects and animals in the animations, helping to keep them engaged and active. Additionally, there are some delightful surprises and Easter eggs tucked away in the animations, giving kids something to look out for on repeated viewings.
As we reach the end of the rhyme, we get to "Nine, ten, a big fat hen." Mia explains that this line is simply there to rhyme with "Again!" and encourages kids to start the rhyme all over again and count up to ten once more. As the show ends, we see a fun and colorful animation of all the animals and objects dancing and celebrating together, making for a heartwarming and delightful conclusion to the episode.
Overall, One Two Buckle My Shoe is an engaging and entertaining episode of Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs by Little Baby Bum that will have kids singing and counting along in no time. With its vibrant animations, catchy tunes, and charming host, this show is an excellent choice for parents looking for a fun and educational way to entertain their young children.