Ep 3. Number Train Song by Little Baby Bum - Number Songs for Kids
- April 26, 2014
- 2 min
Number Train Song by Little Baby Bum - Number Songs for Kids is the third episode of the second season of Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs by Little Baby Bum. In this episode, children will love to learn counting through the Number Train Song.
The Number Train Song is a catchy tune that helps young children learn numbers by associating them with objects that they see in everyday life. The song begins with the train conductor calling out the numbers in order, starting with "one" and ending with "ten". As he calls out each number, different objects appear on the train cars that correspond to the number being called out. For example, when the conductor calls "two", two dogs appear on the train car.
The song also features cute animations of animals and objects that children will enjoy watching. These animations help to reinforce the counting concepts and make it easier for children to remember the numbers. For instance, when the conductor calls out "four", four ducks appear on the train car and swim in the water.
As the song progresses, the train picks up more and more objects, making it a fun and educational way for children to learn to count up to ten. The colors and shapes of the objects are also different, making it easier for children to associate numbers with different colors and shapes.
In addition to the Number Train Song, this episode features other popular nursery rhymes and kids songs that children will enjoy. Some of these include "ABC Song" and "Wheels on the Bus". Each song is accompanied by colorful animations that capture the attention of children and make learning new concepts fun.
Overall, Number Train Song by Little Baby Bum - Number Songs for Kids is a great way for young children to learn to count and have fun at the same time. The catchy tune, colorful animations, and fun objects make it easy for children to remember the numbers and associate them with everyday objects. This episode is sure to be a hit with young children and parents alike.