Abby's Sandbox Search | Sesame Street
Go on a word hunt in the sandbox with Abby Cadabby as you dig up words that start with a certain letter. This helps with letter recognition, early reading, and letter sounds.
Outer Space Alphabet Song | Sesame Street
Put on your space helmets for an alphabet song that's out of this world! Practice your ABCs as you travel through outer space!
The Sesame Street Alphabet | Sesame Street
All of the Sesame Street muppets have come together to sing a new alphabet song! Letter learning has never been more fun or easy!
Play with Food | Sesame Street
Expand vocabulary and learn about healthy eating at the same time! Use this video to practice "P" words that make up this healthy pizza.
Sign the Sing-A-Long Song | Sesame Street
Sign language transforms this popular nursery rhyme. This bilingual sing-along teaches "If you're happy and you know it" in English and Sign language.
Colombian Folktale: Pastorcita
This video features the Colombian story Pastorcita in both English and Spanish. Pastorcita has many elements that are similar to “Little Bo Peep.
What is Communication? | IPTV KIDS Clubhouse
Exploring our world is fun! Abby Brown, IPTV KIDS Clubhouse co-host, loves to help kids have fun while learning! In this segment, kids learn about a variety of verbal and nonverbal ways to send and receive messages, including American Sign Language, Braille, and many more.
Elmo the Musical: Cowboy "What If" Printable | Sesame Street
Explore "What If?" and add to Elmo's picture. Imagine what animals Cowboy Elmo is leading to the ranch, and draw them!
X Salute Song | Sesame Street
Go on a musical journey to find the letter "X!" This music video uses visual aids to demonstrate various "X" words.
Activity: I Wonder | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
This activity from The Fred Rogers' Company helps develop curiosity and confidence in asking questions. Children will finish the sentence "I wonder . . . " in order to create a dialogue about how the world works.
Storytime | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Mom reads Daniel a bedtime story about Super Stanley. Teach kids that their body needs rest in order to grow.
Oopsy! | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
O the Owl drops a pile of books, and Daniel helps put them back on the shelf. Teach kids to help each other, and remind them that tasks can be completed faster if they have a friend helping!
Farmer Daniel | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
While Daniel and O the Owl are playing pretend, they imagine that they are real farmers. Pretend playing helps kids learn responsibilities. Encourage kids to take on different roles, so that they can better understand others' perspectives.
What Else Could I Be? | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel imagines that he dresses up as different things. Encourage kids to take on multiple roles while playing pretend.
Cloud Animals | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Grandpere and Daniel look at the sky to find cloud animals! Teach kids to use their imaginations and find clouds that look similar to animals or objects.
Daniel Dresses Up | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel and his friends are deciding what they want to wear for Dress Up Day. Daniel finds the shirt, scarf, and hat that he needs to be Tigey the Adventure Tiger. Costumes are fun when playing pretend and taking on roles! Encourage kids to wear costumes when they are pretending.
It's Snowing! | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
The Tiger family sings about how each snowflake is different and special, just like people. Remind kids why they are special and unique. It is important that they feel loved!
Hello, Ducky! | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
After a lot of waiting, Daniel and his friends see their new class pet hatch. Remind kids that they need to have patience when they are waiting. To pass the time, singing, counting, or dancing are great distractions.
Waiting for Show and Tell | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Mom shows Daniel that there are lots of things to do while you wait! Teach kids techniques to make waiting easier. Singing can help pass the time quickly.
When You Wait | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
While you wait, there are lots of things that you can do to pass the time. Remind kids to use their imaginations when they are waiting. Whether it is playing a game or singing, time will pass by more quickly if kids are active.