Learn The Letter A
Learn The Letter A
Join us for a fun sing-along learning adventure as kids discover how to write both uppercase and lowercase letter A. In this playful phonics jingle, children will practice identifying the letter A in words like “play,” “stay,” “cat,” and “sat” while getting ready to learn all about short and long vowel sounds in an upcoming video. This catchy educational song helps build letter recognition, phonics awareness, and early literacy skills in a fun and engaging way.
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An adventure with the Breadcrumbz...I Spy Game!
An adventure with the Breadcrumbz...I Spy Game!
This activity is designed to help little learners strengthen their observation, identification, counting, and focus skills while searching for everyday objects hidden throughout the Breadcrumbz world. From flowers and watering cans to your favorite Breadcrumbz characters, your child will have a blast spotting each item along the winding path! A wonderful way to encourage early learning through play while also building vocabulary, visual discrimination, attention to detail, and confidence.
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Why Is Sharing So Hard? A Great Lesson in Sharing!
Why Is Sharing So Hard? A Great Lesson in Sharing!
Have you ever wondered why your child can happily play with a toy one minute and refuse to share it the next? The truth is, sharing doesn't come naturally to most children. When something belongs to them, it feels important and special. Learning to share is a developmental skill that takes time, practice, and guidance. Rachel Rye helps kids understand: Why sharing can feel difficult How taking turns helps friendships grow Why kindness and cooperation matter How sharing benefits everyone
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Breadcrumbz Teach How To Keep Hands To Yourself!
Breadcrumbz Teach How To Keep Hands To Yourself!
Today's lesson focuses on one of the biggest predictors of classroom success: keeping your hands to yourself. This simple skill helps children: ✅ Build self-control ✅ Respect personal space ✅ Stay focused on learning ✅ Make and keep friends ✅ Create a positive classroom environment In this fun rhyming story, PJ and Pepper show children that "kind hands" aren't just a classroom rule—they're one way we show respect and help everyone feel safe.
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