New 'CoComelon' Videos To Watch on YouTube This Week
Thankfully, parents have the CoComelon YouTube channel to lean on in those hectic moments when you're shuttling back and forth between activities or you just need 10 minutes to make sure everyone has a snack before heading to the next event on the planner.
Here are the latest CoComelon videos to watch on YouTube this week—or whenever your little one is asking to listen to some fun tunes to help pass the time.
Every kid knows the 'Wheels on the Bus,' song—and CoComelon has produced a series of its own versions of this song to keep kids entertained. In this one, the doors of the bus still 'open and shut' but the lyrics also cover how to celebrate a birthday with music and balloons.
Think you can only listen to this song when a loved one's birthday is coming up? Not true! My toddler asks me every day 'Is it my birthday today?' and loves singing 'Happy Birthday' whether it's close to the actual date or not. Whether your kid just loves to celebrate birthdays or is still learning about the concept, this song should be on your radar.
This song focuses on Nina and Cody and their friends. Like all kids their age, they love playing in the yard—and sometimes they get hurt. When Cody trips and falls in the grass, his friends band together to comfort him and get him a bandage for his boo-boo.
It's never pleasant to get your first cut or scrape, but CoComelon can help your child understand it's just a normal part of being a kid—and reassures kids that their friends will always 'rush to the rescue' when you need them. As the kids go on to sing, 'This is what we do for friends.'
This video features a longer 30-minute playlist of songs. The first half is sports-themed, including songs like 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game,' 'Basketball Song,' among others. These songs will get kids excited about playing outdoors with friends—perfect for warm weather and free summer days. Plus it might even give kids their first introduction to playing team sports when they get older.
The second half of the playlist is all about helping your kids get excited about nutritious and delicious foods—these songs fall into the category of CoComelon songs that teach kids positive eating habits. Songs like 'Yes Yes Vegetables,' and 'Yes Yes Stay Healthy,' introduce kids to the names of vegetables, and show the characters finishing their in an optimistic effort to get your kids to do the same.
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