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Learn Colors for Kids at the Waterpark! Slides, Playground and More! Colours for Kids - Speedie DiDi
Learn Colors for Kids at the WetnWild Waterpark in Toronto! Speedie DiDi visits this awesome water park for kids where she explores the splash pad, water playground and learns colours for kids including the blue color, red color, yellow colors, purple colors, pink colors and others! There are sooo many colors for kids to learn at this waterpark! The water playground and splashpad have a lot of fun activities to teach kids colors: there are colorful slides, water shapes, giant water bucket and more! Speedie DiDi plays with all of them! Speedie DiDi then proceeds to learn colors for kids at the lazy river where she hunts various sea animals including a red coloured octopus and a green coloured sea turtle! Learning colors for kids is sooooo much fun! After the lazy river, Speedie DiDi visits various water slides including the Klondike Express, which has 4 slides with different colours for kids to learn! These include a purple colored water slide, pink colored water slide, orange colored water slide and yellow colored water slide. Speedie DiDi asks the children which color she should choose, and eventually decides on the yellow water slide which is super fast and awesome! This is a really fun toddler learning video which is suitable for all kids ages. After the Klondike Express Speedie DiDi visits more water slides at this amazing waterpark for kids (WetnWild!). At the next waterslide Speedie DiDi chooses between two floating tubes, there is a yellow one and a blue one, which help with learning colors. Overall this is a great toddler learning video and includes several kids learning videos at various park areas. It is suitable for all of the following: to learn colors for babies, learn colors for toddlers, learn colors for children, learn colors for kindergarten and of course to learn colors for preschoolers!
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Speedie DiDi creates fun and educational kids videos for kids, that children of all ages can enjoy. Pretend Play helps develop your child’s imagination and creativity. Thank you for watching!
Speedie DiDi Ambulance: https://youtu.be/q-FJcQYPboY
Speedie DiDi Tools: https://youtu.be/5Gxid-pqDuM
Speedie DiDi Helicopter: https://youtu.be/o4qOHzX79Rg
Speedie DiDi Fire Truck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azm5wPTnasY
Speedie DiDi Airplanes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vod9sxS4jU0
Speedie DiDi Doctor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICVeZNynj-Y
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In this submarines for kids video, toddlers will learn about underwater vehicles with Speedie DiDi! This is a fantastic toddler learning video, where Speedie DiDi shows children various water vessels including: real submarines, submarine toys, ships, boats, special underwater submarines as well as a short submarine cartoon. There are different kids learning videos included, these clips allow children to obtain an in-depth understanding of how a submarine works, the large size of the vessel, various rooms inside, as well as torpedoes! This educational video would be interesting to boys and girls of various ages including 2 years old, 3 years old and 4 years old (as well as much older kids!). The video starts with several submarines in the water, it then proceeds to show Speedie DiDi inside a real submarine and holding a submarine toy to introduce the concept to children. Speedie DiDi then helps toddlers learn about the water vehicles by showing them toy submarines of different sizes, a short submarine cartoon and real giant military submarines. Speedie DiDi also helps toddlers learn about torpedoes and shows them how they are launched and how they reach a ship. In addition, this educational video breaks down the many different rooms inside a submarine including: engine room, control room, torpedo room, etc. There are a lot of interesting water vehicles featured in this video: ships for children, military vehicles, boats for kids, various underwater vehicles, and a ton more! This is a fun and educational video for kids of all ages includes toddlers, kindergarten and preschool children. Big THANK YOU to the Site historique maritime de la Pointe-au-Père for having us! If your children love submarines, it's a fantastic place to visit. If you’re looking for the best educational videos for toddlers, you will love watching Speedie DiDi. Our toddler learning videos are getting kids interested in some very advanced topics, because we teach kids in simple terms that are easy to understand. Thank you for watching! #speediedidi, #submarinesforkids, #kidslearningvideos, #toddlerlearningvideo, #submarinesfortoddlers
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What are you waiting for? 💭Who can now add simple and complex numbers?
Maths is fun and easy peasy with Happy learning!
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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we are going to learn how to add numbers! Wait and see how fun it is…
Adding is joining things, and counting them, it’s that simple. For example… Let’s add how many toys we have…
It’s 1 plus 1, 2! , plus 1, three! We have three toys. Easy peasy huh?
As you can see, we use this sign when we are adding, and it’s called PLUS. Let’s do another example.
If a chicken lays 3 eggs, and another chicken lays 5 eggs. How many eggs do I have in total? Let’s see…
3 eggs, plus 5 eggs is 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 eggs!
When we’re adding, we only write down the number. We don’t say what we are talking about, so it’s easier to write!
If we add 4 blue marbles, plus 2 green marbles we write 4 + 2 that makes a total of 6. So we know we have 6 marbles.
Each one of the quantities that we add are called summands, and a simple addition can have as many summands as we wish. Additions can be written vertically, like this one… or horizontally, like this one…
For now, we’ve seen very simple additions, but it’s time to do some that are little more complicated…
To add larger figures, such as 32 plus 56, we place one summand under the other, ones under ones... and tens under tens. Like this!
32
56
And then we place the plus sign.
Now, we need to add the ones from both summands. 2 plus 6 equals 8. And now let’s add the tens. 3 plus 5 equals 8, so the final result is… 88! (that rhymes with mate).
But what happens if the addition has remainders and more than two summards?
It’s easy peasy! Let’s add 15 plus 27 plus 4.
As we’ve seen before, we place the summards under each other, nes under ones... and tens under tens. It looks like this!
15
27
+ 4
Now we add the ones, 5 plus 7 equals 12, plus 4 equals 16. With the number 16, 6 represents ones and 1 represents tens. Because there are no more units to add, we put number 6 by the result, but number 1 represents tens so we can’t place it yet because we haven’t added tens! So we turn it in a new summand and we take it to the tens column.
Now we can add up all tens!
1
15
27
+ 4
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6
1 plus 1 is 2, plus two is 4 and we put number 4 in the results, under tens. So the additions final result is 46!
Easy peasy huh?
Now you need to practice lots! Because, as we said before, it’s very useful and entertaining!
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What are you waiting for? 🌟Twinkle Twinkle little star… But why do you twinkle so bright?
🌟Find out the science behind why stars shine every night above us 🌠🌃
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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to know why the stars, shine!
In summer, I love to watch the stars shine bright. They make me think and look back on many things…
Stars shine because they are gigantic burning hot gas spheres that release heat and light. They are so bright because there are atomic reactions inside them, that convert hydrogen into helium. Their temperature can reach 10.000 degrees centigrade. According to the colours they give off, astronomers know if they are hotter or cooler.
Our sun is a medium sized yellow star. Stars smaller than the sun are reddish and larger ones are blue.
Stars live for thousands of millions of years, but they always end up becoming extinguished.
When we look into the sky at night we can see hundreds and hundreds of stars. Some of them, either because they are very big or because they are closer to Earth, are very visible. Others, which are smaller or further away are tiny points that can hardly be seen.
At a glance from Earth, we can see about 2000 stars, but really, there are thousands and thousands of stars in the universe, but nobody knows exactly how many there are.
In the past, stars were very important for sailor’s orientation. Because of the Polar Star, the Ursa Major or Venus, sailors knew what directions to take and got to their destinations safe and sound. To see the stars better, they used devices such as the telescope.
The telescope is a gadget that works with light and is used to watch far away objects a lot clearer than by glance.
But… who was the inventor of the telescope?
The truth is we don’t know with certainty, but it was Galileo in 1609 who, using an invention by a Dutch man called Lippershey (Lipershy), built the first telescope that was used to look at the stars and because world famous.
Well, now we know why stars shine and the instrument so we can look at them. The truth is I love stars. What about you?
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What are you waiting for? Did you now that the fastest bird is the peregrine hawk? This bird of prey can reach up to 400 kilometers per hour whist free falling. Wow it’s so fast, poor dove if it were to cross its path…
On the other hand, the American Woodcock is the slowest bird on the planet, flying at a mere speed of 8 km per hour. Oh, check out
it´s cute little babies!
And did you know that the fastest land bird is the ostrich? This huge bird, actually the largest in the world, cannot fly but can reach up to 70 kilometers per hour…running…it’s faster than a moped!
This tiny hummingbird also holds an impressive record. Besides being the smallest bird, it can also flap its wings 200 times per second or in other words, 12 thousand times in a minute…incredible! They beat so fast that you can hardly even see them, and it looks like they are floating in the air whilst eating…
Did you know that the penguin is the aquatic bird champion? Penguins don’t fly and on land are rather clumsy, but they are incredible in the water. Some species can reach the speed of…36 kilometers per hour. They swim four times faster than a person can…but the most impressive penguin is the emperor penguin. A person can dive to the depth of 260 meters whereas this penguin species dives 535 meters deep and can hold its breath for 5 to 18 minutes. It’s a bird, it has a beak and feathers but it seems as if it wants to be a fish…
Now we have learnt a few records and fascinating facts about birds. The truth is it is beautiful observing them fly in the sky or swim in the sea but as we are always reminding you in Happy Learning, so as to continue enjoying them, we must look after our environment; do not contaminate the air, the sky, the rivers and seas. We must take care of our nature and all that is around us, and like that we will be able to live in a happier world.
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What are you waiting for? The three Rs
Hello I am the Earth, yup the very planet you live on. There are three words which start with the letter R which I love. They are: Reduce, reuse and recycle. Do you know why I love them so much? Because they are almost magical words. Together they can make all living things as well as myself be happier. I said that they are “almost” magical because without your help it won't work, they need all of you children in order to do the trick. Each and every one of you are the real 3Rs magicians, those three words which can change the world. Do you want to know how? Yes? Well let's find out.
The first R is for reduce. If you think about it, there are many things you don’t need. When you go to the supermarket, I am sure you could take your own canvas bags instead of using disposable ones given to you. This way you will be reducing the amount of plastic which is very contaminating. And I am sure that you don’t need to print out so many documents or photos, nor leave the lights, television or computer on when you are not using them. If you remember this, you will be reducing the amount of paper being used as well as energy, and in turn will be helping reduce the contamination. And these are just a few examples. I am sure you can think of many more different ways to reduce what you are using or creating unnecessary waste. The following question will help you with this task: Do I really need this or is this just a whim?
The second R is for recycling. Now it is easier than ever to recycle things we don’t need any more so that they can be reused. Near your home you can find places, like the recycling station and containers for cans, plastic, paper or organic waste. They each have their specific colors to make them easier. By using them, you will avoid contaminating nature, the rivers and seas as well as the atmosphere, which is the air we breathe.
And finally we have the third R, which refers to reuse. How many things do you think we can reuse again and again instead of throwing them away? Let´s see…a piece of paper that has only one side printed on it, a carton box, a plastic bottle…you think now. With just a bit of imagination, I am sure you will come up with many more exciting and fun new uses for them.
And remember: if you apply the 3Rs rule, you will make me a much cleaner planet, with less contamination and where we all can enjoy a better life.
Because as you know…children can make the world of difference.
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What are you waiting for? Looking after our water, rivers and seas.
Hello friends, I am the Earth, yes that’s right, the very planet you live on and today I woke up a bit sad. Do you know why? It is because I dreamt that there was even more water pollution, so much so that all living things that live in the sea, oceans and rivers had disappeared. Even though it was just a dream, I can assure you that if you don’t stop contaminating the water, bit by bit; this horrible dream will come true.
The water´s contamination worries me tremendously, especially when thinking that three quarters of my surface is water. Even though I am named “the Earth”, if you were to look at me from space, you see more water than land and that’s why I am also referred to as the blue planet.
Everyone knows that water is imperative for life, without water there would be no plants, nor animals, nor even us, human beings. Yet still many people continue to throw rubbish bags, bottles, furniture… into the ocean and rivers, as if they were a container where one can get rid of all the things one doesn’t want any more.
In many houses, liquids such as oils and dirty products are poured into the drains, and then these get mixed with water and this contaminated water then travels through pipes to the seas and rivers.
There are also factories which throw their chemical wastes into the waters making them extremely contaminated, killing loads of aquatic animals. Here you can see a seal eating a plastic bag thinking it is food…we don’t know if the poor thing will survive. Or this frog lying dead because of contamination.
Another of my surface waters´ enemies is petroleum. You have no idea the damage it has caused to my seas and oceans. The sinking of ships transporting this oil has caused tremendous catastrophes, which only heal with the passing of time.
But I don’t want to upset you with all that I have told you, as bad or complicated things may seem; there is always a solution. And, I am positive that if you were to help me, all together, working as a team, we will make the water clean again and all living things will be safe.
A way you can help is by collecting all your trash the day you go on an outing, and never ever throw it into the river or sea. Another way to help is by not throwing any oils or other liquids into the drains, such as paint for example.
We can all encourage our families and friends to improve their habits and start to think about the importance of ending our water´s contamination.
Looking after water is taking care of life, too.
This is why you have a great responsibility. I need each and everybody’s help to remain healthy. If you take care of the water, you will be taking care of me, my nature as well as all living things. I have no doubt that together we will make sure my sad dream will never come true.
For as you know…children make a world of difference.
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What are you waiting for? Hello friends and welcome to a new Happy Learning
video. Today we are going to learn about the most
important star in the universe, today we’re going to study
the Sun.
The sun is a star, an enormous sphere of extremely hot
gas which is continuously shining and spinning around. It
seems much bigger and brighter than other stars but that
is only because our planet is close to it, more so than to
any other star. The sun is in the center of our system and
that’s why we call it the solar system and all the planets
in it revolve around the sun. It has been shining in space
for more than 4 and a half billion years! Yup I said B, for
Billion and scientists claim it will continue to do so for
another 5 billion years! That’s incredible!
The sun is composed of gas. The majority of this gas is
hydrogen and helium though there is also some carbon,
nitrogen and oxygen. It shines so brightly and transmits
so much energy because in its interior there are atomic
reactions which turn the hydrogen into helium. To give
you an idea, the surface temperature on the sun is 5.800
degrees celsius. In only one second, more energy is
released from the sun than that which has been
consumed by all humanity so far. Just in one second!
Compared to Earth, the sun is enormous. One million
three hundred thousand planets the size of our Earth can
fit inside the sun. It is also very far from our planet. Do
you know how long it would take us to get to the sun?
Well, when taking into consideration that the sun is 150
million kilometers away, if we were to travel from the
Earth to the sun by car at a speed of 100kms an hour, we
would take… 170 years to get there! Though the light
that the sun emits, doesn’t take that long to get to the
Earth. It takes only 8 minutes for the light to travel from
moment it leaves the sun till it reaches our planet. That’s
300 million kms per second! It’s absolutely mind-blowing!
It can circle the world 7 times in one second. There is
most definitely nothing faster than light.
So now we have learnt a little more about the sun, our
star and about light. I hope you found it all very
interesting.
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What are you waiting for? The dolphin, a very friendly mammal
Hello friends, and welcome to a new Happy Learning video. Today we are going to learn about one of the most friendly and fun mammals, presenting the dolphin.
Dolphins are aquatic mammals which live in most seas around the world.
Dolphins have a dorsal fin on the top part of their body and two lateral fins as well as a flat tail called a fluke, which they use to beat the water in an up and down motion, allowing them to swim at great speeds as well as completing agile jumps out of the water.
Did you know that dolphins don't have a nose? They have a beak and they breathe through a hole above their head. Can you see it? well this hole is called the blow hole and they close it every time they go under water so as not to let water come into their lungs.
Dolphins can submerge themselves up to 300 meters deep and can hold their breath for almost 25 minutes!
Do you know how dolphins sleep? It is really curious...because they sleep...in sections. First half of their brain and half of their body goes to sleep and when that part wakes up, the other half goes to sleep. It is for this reason that they sleep with one eye open, always aware of what is going on around them. Like this they are always alert...
Dolphins belong to the cetaceous family, like whales.
The average length of a dolphin is around 4 and a half meters, which is the length of normal car and they weigh about 300 kilos.
For orientation, dolphins use a system called echolocation. The sounds the dolphins emit travels through water until it rebounds off an object found in its path, and sends it back to the dolphin. Now the dolphins can calculate how far away the object is, its size and also its shape.
Dolphins are carnivorous, their main source of food is based on crustaceans, fish, squid and octopus.
Dolphins just like all mammals are viviparous and the gestation of a baby takes 12 months. During the first month of a baby´s life, it feeds on the mother's milk and then the baby is taught how to hunt by other members of its family.
Dolphins are not scared of humans and when they encounter them, they are very friendly. They are really playful and curious animals.
Dolphins tend to live in a group and are extremely intelligent. As they are together in a group they help each other by defending off sharks and orcas by butting them with their strong beak.
But do you know what the dolphin´s biggest problem is? The humans. It is because of humans hunting them and contaminating the waters which is causing many dolphins to die. Many dolphins have been trapped in fishermen's nets or suffocated with plastic bags and rubbish which has been thrown in the sea, but this is a problem happening not just for dolphins but for many other marine species, such as turtles and seals. It is for this reason that it is just so important to look after our seas and oceans and that we should never, ever, ever, throw anything into the water.
If we maintain nature clean, dolphins as well as all other living creatures will be very happy.
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What are you waiting for? Hello friends, we're very happy to present the second episode of our series "Children can make a WORLD of difference" in which our planet Earth will tell us some worrying things about the trees and how our everyday actions can help her alleviate this situation.
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What are you waiting for? In this video we are going to learn the colors in english and spanish.
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red - rojo
orange - naranja
black - negro
blue - azul
brown - marron
pink - rosa
white - blanco
green - verde
yellow - amarillo
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Hi Children, in this educational video we are going to learn another interesting animal, the chameleon, a multi-coloured reptile.
The chameleon is one of nature’s most curious reptiles, its capable of changing colour to camouflage, or to say, it can change its colour to match that of its surroundings, so no predators can see it… Look, look, try to find it…
The chameleon, like all reptiles, has a body that is completely covered in hard scales that protect him from its enemies, but they have a characteristic that makes them very special in comparison to other reptiles, do you know which one it is?
As you have discovered by looking at the images, chameleon’s eyes are very special. They are cone shaped and in the centre they have a hole where the pupil peeks out. The cone shape allows them to easily rotate their eyes completely in any direction. They can also move each eye independently, and that is why they have a 360 view, which is to say they can see everything that is happening around them without moving their head. But everything good that they have in their sight is bad in their hearing, why though? Why do you think that is?
As you can see they don’t have any ears and its believed they are deaf.
As we have already said the fundamental characteristic a chameleon has is that it can change its skin colour to adapt to its surrounding. However the colour change also depends on its emotional state… if they are angry… if they are scared or in love.
Another characteristic that surprises everyone is their way of hunting. Chameleons, like crocodiles, snakes and the majority of reptiles are carnivorous… which is why they need to hunt to survive.
The chameleons hunt their pray with their tongs. Their tongue is very long and can be deployed very rapidly. Its tip is sticky and when it touches its prey it sticks to it, making it very easy to then eat them. Chameleons feed mainly on insects although sometimes they can eat in small mammals or birds.
The truth is that chameleons are very extraordinary animals, don’t you think?
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What are you waiting for? Hi kids, today we are going to meet the bear, a very special mammal, who is very cute.
As you can see in the video the majority of bears have a very big and chubby body, with short legs and a long snout.
Like most mammals, its body is covered in hair. A bear’s fur can vary a lot in colour. It can go from snow white like a polar bear, to Brown like this grizzly bear, or to White and black like these friendly panda bears.
Although bears are very heavy and big animals, they are very capable of climbing trees with a lot of agility, however this is not always the case. They are also very competent swimmers.
Bears are omnivorous animals; they eat meat and vegetables, like us humans, however they are much greedier. The panda bear, for example, spends twelve hours a day eating bamboo and we all know how much the majority of bears love honey. To obtain most of the food they eat, they use their very developed sense of smell, it’s even better than a dogs.
There is a very special characteristic that bears have that converts them into a very interesting animal.
When the cold arrives in the freezing winter the majority of bears hibernate. They spend every day sleeping, they don’t wake up, they don’t eat, they don’t sleep, they dot drink and they don’t even poo… They live of the fat they accumulated during spring, summer and autumn. That is why they are so greedy, because they have to eat enough during these seasons, so that they can sleep all Winter.
Like all mammals, bears are viviparous, that is to say they are born form their mothers womb and the baby bears are also born without hair, teeth and are blind.
Bears are hunted for their fur, as coats and carpets can be made from them, and this is why they are in danger of extinction. If we don’t take care of them they can completely disappear from the face of the earth or they would only be able to remain in zoos.
An ability that bears have that always catches everyone’s attention is that they can stand on their back legs. This can be a very terrifying show as they can appear huge when they do so.
The most common bear is the grizzly bear; they can measure up to approximately three meters and weigh about 1477 pounds. It’s a lot, isn’t it?
Well know you now a bit more a bout bears, and even though they are not very lovable, they are super interesting!
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The Moon and the Earth
Hello friends, welcome to a new video from Happy Learning. Today we are going to learn about… the Moon.
The Moon is the only satellite that rotates around our planet and it takes 28 days to completely go around the Earth. But, do we now what a satellite is? A natural satellite is any kind of celestial body that rotates, or actually, orbits around a planet.
The Moon is never still, it moves and in two ways. It has a movement of rotation, which means it turns in its own axis, and a movement of translation, that is to say, it rotates around the Earth.
The duration of the movement of rotation and translation is 28 days. Because it takes the same amount to rotate on its own axis and to completely go around the Earth, the Moon always shows us the same face.
When we observe the Moon along a period of time it appears to change shape. These changes in appearance are called lunar phases and they repeat every 28 days. There are four: full Moon, first quarter, new Moon and last quarter. The Moon phases are produced by two reasons: the movement of the Moon around the Earth and because the Moon reflects light form the sun as a mirror.
New Moon
In this phase the Moon is passing between the Earth and the Sun. The illuminated face of the Moon is facing the opposite direction to Earth. The dark side ends up facing the Earth, and this is why we cannot see the Moon.
First Quarter
You can see it approximately one week after the new Moon. One half of the illuminated side faces the Earth. It is called the first quarter because, from the new Moon phase, the zone illuminated by the sun grows every time.
Full Moon
Approximately a week after the first quarter, we can see the whole Moon illuminated. The Earth is between the Moon and the sun and we can see it fully.
Last Quarter
The Moon presents its other half face illuminated. The name of the last quarter comes from the fact that the illuminated side becomes smaller and smaller each time
A very easy trick to now whether the Moon is in its first or last quarter is the following. If the Moon has the shape of a C, it is in its last quarter and if it has the shape of a D, it is in its first quarter.
So now you know, the Moon has 4 phases:
New Moon, first quarter, full Moon and last quarter.
Know we are going to learn a few facts about the Moon
Do you know the distance between the Moon and the Earth? Although it looks as though it is not very far away, the Moon is about 385,000 kilometers from the Earth.
Another very interesting fact is that a rocket takes three days to get to the Moon. Its incredible, isn’t it?
The first astronaut that stepped on the Moon was Neil Armstrong and this very important accomplishment occurred in the year 1969 aboard the Apollo 11 rocket.
The Moon is 4 times smaller than the Earth, but it is very important for the sustainability of life in our planet. The Moon generates tides; Do you now what that is? A tide is the rise and fall of the sea level. They occur every 6 hours approximately.
Well now you know a little bit more about the Moon, very interesting, right?
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn about mammals!
The diversity of mammals is amazing. They can be as huge as these whales,or as tiny as this cute little balancing mouse. They can be noisy like this howler monkey, or quiet like this hedgehog with its sharp, pointy spines.
Even though they’re amazingly diverse, all mammals have a number of common characteristics you should know about, so you can recognize and differentiate them.
All mammals are viviparous, they are born from their mothers’ womb. In their early stages of life, they feed on milk, which they get from their mothers' breasts where the mammary glands are. And that’s why they’re called mammals. And when they’re little, they’re so cute, aren’t they?
Mammals reproduce by internal fertilization when a sperm cell and an egg join inside the female.
As you can see, they have teeth inside their mouths, and lips around them so they can eat and suck milk.
Most mammals’ bodies are covered with hair, and all mammals breathe with their lungs, even if they live in the sea. Look at these dolphins coming to the surface for air.
The body temperature of mammals doesn’t depend on whether it’s cold or hot outside, because they can maintain their own internal temperature.
Almost all mammals are terrestrial, like camels, and jaguars. Some live in the sea and are called Marine mammals,like these dolphins,and these seals,There's even a flying mammal, bats are the only mammal that flies.
Mammals have four limbs, which vary depending on where they live. Land mammals have legs,so they can walk,and run when they need to,and Jump.,and sometimes even climb.
Marine mammals have fins so they can swim very fast...
And flying mammals have wings so they can fly through the sky...
Do you know which is the most wonderful mammal that lives on Earth?Human beings! People are mammals too...
How mammals feed
Depending on what they eat, mammals can be classified into different groups.
Herbivores only eat plants and their teeth are especially designed for grinding. Horses, sheep and llamas are herbivorous mammals. Some very special herbivores are called ruminants. They swallow their food almost without chewing it, and some of it is digested normally, but some of it is stored in their stomach, and when they want to, they regurgitate it into their mouth to digest it again. Cows, giraffes and goats are ruminants.
Carne means skin or meat in Latin, and that’s what carnivores eat: the flesh of other animals. Their teeth are large and sharp for hunting and tearing at their food.
Carnivores that eat insects and other invertebrates are called insectivores,like these anteaters.
Omnivorous mammals feed on both meat and plants. Bears, monkeys and humans are omnivores: we can eat a tasty burger with lettuce and tomato.
So, let's remember,
Mammals are viviparous, and in their early stages of life they feed on milk from their mother’s breasts,They have lips and breathe with their lungs,Their body temperature does not depend on the environment they are in, and depending on their food sources, they may be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. The solar system planets, mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter...
Today we’re going to learn about the Solar System. As you know, the Sun is a star, one of the many stars that form the Milky Way. But for us, it is the most important star shining in the sky.
Planets move around the Sun, and so do comets and asteroids. Well, the Sun and everything that revolves around it is what we call the Solar System.
The most interesting things that we should know about in the solar system are the Planets. Let’s look at them, starting with the ones closest to the sun, and then getting further away!
The closest planet to the Sun is Mercury... then there is Venus... then comes the Earth. Yes, our planet where we live... Then there is Mars... Jupiter, the largest planet... Saturn... Uranus... and then the furthest away is Neptune.
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As you can see, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are closer to the sun and also smaller than Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
One important thing you should know is that the journey that all planets make around the sun is called an orbit.
Now, a question: do you know where the days of the week... get their names from...? Well, if we think about it for a minute... the Moon, which is not actually a planet itself, but Earth’s natural satellite... gives it name to Monday... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday come from ancient British gods that were related to the planets Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and Venus... Saturday gets its name from Saturn.... and of course, the Sun itself gives us the name Sunday. So if you remember that there is also Uranus, Neptune and our own Earth, then you know all the names of the eight planets in the solar system.
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn the vital functions of living things, nutrition, interaction and reproduction.
Nutrition
As you know, all living things need food, and that is the function called Nutrition. Depending on what food they eat, animals may herbivores, carnivores or omnivores. Herbivores eat plants and grasses, and they may eat the stems, roots, fruit, seeds or leaves... just like this tall giraffe is doing.
Some herbivores are very special... the ruminants... like goats and cows. They are special because they swallow their food almost without chewing it, and then store it in their stomach... Then, when they want to, they bring it back into their mouth, and chew and swallow it again... It might seem a bit disgusting to us, but that’s what ruminants do.Carnivorous animals feed on... meat.
They hunt and eat other animals so they can feed.
These animals have ferocious teeth... long, sharp claws... and, in the case of birds, very strong beaks to hunt their prey with.
Omnivores are both carnivorous and herbivorous: they eat both meat and plants... pigs and bears are omnivores. Can you guess who else is, too?... That’s right, people, human beings are also omnivores... we can we eat a roast chicken or a nice lettuce and tomato salad. Plants do not eat: they are able to manufacture the food they need within themselves, taking water and other substances from the soil
Interaction
Living things need to be aware of the environment they are in to know what happens around them and to react to it. This function is called Interaction. Look at these zebras....
They are scared because they recognise the lion’s roar and know it means danger.
All the animals you see interact with each other, play, help, care about each other... but they also fight. To survive, all animals need to know about the place where they live very well, and to communicate with each other. Animals use their organs to know what is going on around them, and to react to danger.
With their eyes, they can see what’s happening;
like eagles, who have a magnificent view looking down
from the sky for something to hunt ... Oof!! Look out, it’s gonna get us! With our ears, we can hear if an animal with bad intentions is approaching... With our noses we smell if there’s tasty food anywhere near... With our skin and our sense of touch we feel the tenderness of caresses ... and of tickles.
Animals need to communicate in order to relate with each other.
Many do so through smells; others, like this chameleon, change their colors. Others, like this noisy squirrel, communicate through sound. Although they don’t move around, and don’t have eyes,
or a nose or any other sense organ, plants also interact.
When they perceive the sunlight, their stems move and grow towards it.
Reproduction
The last function is Reproduction. This allows living things to make new living things, and so they ensure the continuity of life... aren’t these babies adorable ?? Animals have two ways of reproducing... They may be oviparous or viviparous.... Oviparous animals, like birds, turtles or these little crocs, hatch from eggs.
Viviparous animals are born from the womb of their mothers, like these dolphins, giraffes and humans.
Plants have many ways of reproducing, but most do it through their seeds; these seeds fall to the ground, germinate and give life to a new plant. So now you know the three vital functions.
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn about reptiles!
Reptiles are vertebrate animals which are characterized by their special way of moving: many move by dragging their tummy, or abdomen, on or close to the ground; their name,
in Latin, means just that: reptar mean to crawl or slither.
Many are terrestrial, but there are also some that live in water.
All reptiles have a number of characteristics we should know about so we can recognize them. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals
that breathe with their lungs.
They are oviparous, that is they reproduce by eggs; when the eggs develop and hatch, the babies are just like their parents...
but very small. Aren’t they cute?
As you can see, reptiles’ skin is covered with strong, tough scales, and some, like tortoises, even have a shell. It looks like he has his house on his back, doesn’t it?
As for feeding well, most reptiles are carnivorous... They hunt,
like this crocodile which has just eaten this poor rodent;
or this cute chameleon, with its long, sticky tongue that catches all kinds of insects... Look, look! As we said already,
most reptiles are carnivorous, but some, like this iguana, are herbivorous.
There are lots of interesting things you should know about reptiles,
such as: most snakes have venom in their fangs...
But they’re not as bad as they seem, because they warn us of danger with their bright colors or the sound of their rattles.
Chameleons are very curious: they can change color, copying the landscape around them they blend in with the background so no-one can see them, and they become almost invisible.
So let’s remember the most important characteristics of reptiles.
Reptiles walk by dragging their tummy on or close to the ground;
they are oviparous and their body is covered with strong, hard scales...
They are vertebrates and are cold-blooded... And remember, they breathe with their lungs. Reptiles really are quite interesting, aren’t they? Well, goodbye for now everyone,
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Did you know we are surrounded by insects? There are three in every four animals!
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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Did you know, that for every four animals in the wild, three of them are insects? We calculate that for every human being, there are 200 million insects… We are surrounded by insects, so I think it’s important to to get to know them a little more.
Insects are invertebrate animals that have a share a number of characteristics:
Their body is divided into: head, thorax and abdomen, they have two antennae, six legs and they breathe through their traquea.
From the moment they are born, insects undergo a series of body changes called metamorphoses. Most insects are oviparous, and maggots are born from the eggs. As you can see in the images, they don’t look anything like their parents, they look like worms.
When they grow, they enclose themselves in a cocoon they make with a substance called silk. Inside the cocoon, they undergo an incredible change in their bodies and they exit as adult insects. This metamorphosis stage is called pupa, although when referring to butterflies we also call it chrysalis. This type of metamorphosis happens for 80% of the insects.
The large majority of insects have wings, in fact, they are the only group of invertebrates that can fly.
Another shared characteristic amongst insects is that they have almost perfect vision. They have compound eyes, it’s as if they had hundreds of tiny eyes in each eye, which provides excellent peripheral vision.
As we said before, there are so many insects, and there are also maaany types:
There are very annoying insects, like head lice, flies or mosquitos, interesting insects because of their shape, like stick insects, or leaf insects. Beautiful ones like butterflies or dragonflies, or singer insects like a grasshopper or cricket, that besides from singing is an excellent jumper! But… Do you know my favorite insect? It’s a bee! Because i love the honey they make!
Some insects, like ants or bees, live in highly organised societies, where they each have a job assigned. The Queen ant, for example, is in charge of laying eggs, drone ants protect the nest and worker ants are in charge of getting food and taking care of maggots.
The truth is, insects are incredible and although by their size they might seem unimportant, they are fundamental for nature’s balance. For example, they are in charge, along with some birdies, of pollination. Some insects, like my beloved bees, are constantly flying from flower to flower, transporting pollen from one flower to the next, fertilising them, which makes new amazing plants, come to life!
The truth is most insects, like most living things, are marvelous. Don’t you think?
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