Ep 12. Simple Simon
- August 2, 2016
- 1 min
Little Baby Bum's Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs is an educational and entertaining show that helps young children learn through catchy music and engaging animations. In season 8 episode 12, the focus is on the classic nursery rhyme, "Simple Simon."
The episode opens with the familiar tune of "Simple Simon," sung by two adorable animated characters, Simon and his friend. The song is accompanied by bright, colorful animations that bring the lyrics to life.
As the song progresses, children are introduced to some of the key concepts and phrases from the nursery rhyme. For example, they learn that Simple Simon went to see the pieman to buy a pie, and that he met a crooked man who had a crooked cat.
Throughout the episode, children are encouraged to sing along and participate in the actions that accompany the song. They might clap their hands, stomp their feet, or wave their arms in time to the music.
In addition to singing and dancing, children are also exposed to basic literacy skills as they watch the words of the song appear on the screen. This helps them to associate the written word with the sounds they hear, laying the foundation for later reading and writing skills.
As the episode progresses, children encounter a variety of fun and engaging characters. For example, they might meet a friendly spider who helps Simple Simon climb up the water spout, or a sneaky cat who tries to steal Simple Simon's pie.
Throughout it all, the emphasis remains on fun and learning. The catchy music and engaging animations help to capture children's attention and keep them engaged, while the educational content helps to build their understanding of language, literacy, and basic math concepts.
Overall, Little Baby Bum's Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs is a wonderful show for young children who are just starting to learn and explore the world around them. Whether they are singing along to "Simple Simon" or learning new words and concepts through the show's other catchy tunes, children are sure to have a blast while they learn and grow.