Learning with Ms Rachel Halloween | Videos for Toddlers | Kids Songs | Wheels on The Bus | Speech

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Learn with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! In this fun Halloween special your child will learn words, opposites, counting and more! Ms Rachel encourages speech and language development, movement and teaches real learning standards for preschool!

Your child will love our fun Halloween Wheels on the Bus music video and more Halloween songs for kids and toddlers. If you’re looking for the most educational videos for toddlers, you will love Songs for Littles. Our toddler learning videos are getting kids talking! They are interactive screen time, not passive screen time. We hope you enjoy our Halloween videos for kids. We also have many more videos for toddlers on our channel. We also have nursery rhymes & kids songs videos.
If your child has a speech delay, definitely make an appointment with your pediatrician and call early intervention. Our videos are not a replacement for speech therapy or other therapies.

The kids songs and nursery rhymes in this episode include: Wheels on The Bus Halloween, The Leaves Are Falling Down, Pumpkin Patch, 5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on A Gate, The Itsy Bitsy Spider, The Spooky Little Spider, The Ghost of John, Trick or Treat, Halloween Finger Family,
I Hear An Owl, Icky Sticky Bubblegum

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00:00Hi, friends. It's almost Halloween. Yay! What are you going to be for Halloween?
00:11Wow. Maybe I'll be a pumpkin. Or I could be a witch.
00:27Or maybe I'll be a cat. Meow, meow, meow. Dressing up for Halloween is so much fun.
00:38What's that? It's a magic Halloween box. Maybe if we say our special Halloween rhyme,
00:53it will open and we'll get a surprise. Can you say it with me?
01:01A great big pumpkin or silly socks. I wonder what's inside the Halloween box.
01:10Wow, look. It's a cat. It's an orange cat. It's an orange cat with a black hat.
01:26Good job. Hello. Hello, cat. Meow. Wow, now there's a hat on my head.
01:44Now it's off. Now it's on. Now it's off. Did you know that on and off are opposites?
01:59On and off are opposites. Good job. That was fun.
02:19The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round.
02:25The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the spooky town.
02:31The witch on the bus goes hee hee hee, hee hee hee, hee hee hee.
02:39The witch on the bus goes hee hee hee, all through the spooky town.
02:46The ghost on the bus says peek-a-boo, peek-a-boo, peek-a-boo.
02:52The ghost on the bus says peek-a-boo, all through the spooky town.
02:59The kids on the bus say trick or treat, trick or treat, trick or treat.
03:06The kids on the bus say trick or treat, all through the spooky town.
03:12The frog on the bus goes hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop.
03:18The frog on the bus goes hop, hop, hop, all through the spooky town.
03:24The cat on the bus says meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow.
03:30The cat on the bus says meow, meow, meow, all through the spooky town.
03:36The superhero says come watch me fly, watch her fly, watch her fly.
03:42The superhero says come watch me fly, all through the spooky town.
03:48The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round.
03:54The wheels on the bus go round and round.
03:57Happy Halloween.
04:00Happy Halloween.
04:03Happy Halloween.
04:12Boo. Boo.
04:14I said boo like a ghost. Can you try it with me?
04:18Boo. Boo.
04:22Boo. Boo.
04:25Boo. Boo.
04:35Boo.
04:37Can you say boo with me?
04:39Pika.
04:42Boo. Good job.
04:44Pika.
04:46Boo.
04:48You did it.
04:50Oh, wow. The magic Halloween box is back.
04:54Let's say our special rhyme again and see if there's another surprise.
05:02A great big pumpkin or silly socks.
05:06I wonder what's inside the Halloween box.
05:11Oh, wow.
05:14I see owls.
05:16I see owls.
05:19How many owls do you see?
05:23Yeah. Let's count them together.
05:26One, two.
05:28There are two owls.
05:31One owl is big.
05:35And the other owl is small.
05:39Big and small.
05:42Big and small.
05:45Hey, did you know that big and small are opposites?
05:51Big and small are opposites.
05:54Wow.
06:04What does an owl say?
06:07Yeah.
06:09Hoo. Hoo.
06:11Hoo. Hoo.
06:14Did you hear that?
06:16The owls are talking to us.
06:19Wow.
06:21Maybe if we fly around, the owls will fly with us.
06:25Let's try it.
06:27Oh, the owls are flying with us.
06:31So much fun.
06:33Oh, now they're flying back to their tree.
06:36Bye-bye, owls.
06:38Bye-bye, owls. Bye-bye.
06:41See you later. Happy Halloween, owls.
06:45Which trick-or-treat bag is full?
06:50Yes, this trick-or-treat bag is full.
06:54And this one's empty.
06:56Full and empty are opposites.
07:00What do we do on Halloween?
07:04Yeah, trick-or-treat.
07:08Let's pretend to go trick-or-treating together.
07:11Remember, only go trick-or-treating with a grown-up.
07:18Okay, let's pretend we're going trick-or-treating.
07:22Walking. We gotta walk around.
07:25Walk, walk, walk. Walk, walk, walk.
07:28Oh, a house.
07:30What do we do at the door?
07:34Yeah, we knock.
07:36Can you say knock, knock, knock?
07:38Knock, knock, knock.
07:40Knock, knock, knock.
07:48Oh, the door opened.
07:50Now what do we do?
07:56Yeah, we say trick-or-treat.
07:59Can you try that?
08:01Trick-or-treat. Trick-or-treat.
08:04Trick-or-treat.
08:07Yay!
08:09Now let's pretend to open our bag,
08:12and we get a treat.
08:16Say in, and the treat will go in the bag.
08:20Say in, say in, say...
08:24in.
08:26You did it! The treat went in the bag.
08:32Once we get a treat, we have to say thank you.
08:36It's important to be polite.
08:38Can you try that with me?
08:40Thank you. Thank you for the treat.
08:47Let's pretend to walk to another house together.
08:50Walking with a grown-up.
08:53Walking with a grown-up.
08:54Another door.
08:56This time, let's ring the doorbell.
08:59Can you do that?
09:01Ding dong.
09:03Try that with me.
09:05Ding dong.
09:07The door is opening.
09:13Now what do we say?
09:17Yeah, trick-or-treat.
09:20Yeah. Trick or treat. And let's hold out our bag. Say in, say in, say in. The treat went in the bag. Good job. Do you remember what we say next? Thank you. Thank you for the treat. Bye bye. Happy Halloween.
09:51Let's do a Halloween pattern. Pumpkin, ghost. Pumpkin, ghost. Pumpkin, ghost. Pumpkin, what comes next? Yes. That's right. Good job.
10:12That was fun pretending to trick or treat. Our magic Halloween box is back. Let's say the special rhyme and see if there's any more surprises. It's special rhyme time.
10:31Let's do it extra silly this time. A great big pumpkin or silly socks. I wonder what's inside the Halloween box. Oh wow. What do you see?
10:47Yes. I see three ghosts. I see three ghosts. Let's count them. One, two, three. Three ghosts came out of the magic box.
11:09Can you pretend to fly like a ghost with me? Near and far. Flying near and far. Near and far and near and far. Near and far and near and far.
11:30Did you know that near and far are opposites? Near and far are opposites. Wow. The ghosts are far away. Now the ghosts are near us. Now they're near us. And now they're far away again.
11:54Let's tell the ghosts a knock knock joke. Knock knock. Who's there? Boo. Boo who? Don't cry. It's only a joke. That was a silly joke. Bye bye ghosts. Bye bye. Happy Halloween. Happy Halloween. I hope you have a great Halloween. Thanks you too. Bye. Bye.
12:16For the next song, get out some scarves or dish towels or even clothes and we'll pretend they're leaves. The leaves are falling down. The leaves are falling down. Down down to the ground the leaves are falling down.
12:35Good job. Now let's pretend they're blowing around. They're blowing in the wind. The leaves are blowing all around. They're blowing all around. Blowing up and blowing down and blowing all around.
12:49Wow, good job. Now let's rake them. We're gonna rake them in a pile. We'll rake them in a pile. Rake the leaves, rake the leaves. We'll rake them into a pile. Oh, rake your leaves into a big pile. What should we do now that the leaves are in a pile?
13:11We're gonna jump into the leaves. We're gonna jump into the leaves. When I count to three, we're gonna jump into the leaves. One, two, three.
13:24We jumped into the leaves. Yay, good job. When I was a little girl, I used to like to rake our leaves in my yard into a pile and then I'd jump in them and play in them. It was so much fun. Great job.
13:48Hey, which hat is different? Yes, this one. This hat is yellow. Great job.
14:00Can you laugh really loud like a silly witch? Try that. Now, let's laugh really quietly like a tiny little mouse.
14:13Did you know that loud and quiet are opposites? Loud and quiet are opposites. Another opposite. Learning about opposites is so much fun.
14:32Oh, wow. Our magic Halloween box is back and it surprised me. I felt surprised. Let's do our rhyme and see what happens. This time you say box for me, okay?
14:52A great big pumpkin or silly socks. I wonder what's inside the Halloween box. You did it. Oh, wow. Bats. I see bats. What do you see? Yeah, how many bats do you see? Oh, wow. Let's count them together.
15:20Get ready to count. One, two, three, four. There are four bats. Yeah. With a little sparkle wave, here appears a bat cave.
15:44Let's say in and the bats will go in the cave. Go in, go in, go in. They went in the cave. Come out, come out, come out. They came out. Wow. In and out.
16:10In and out. The bats are going in and out of the cave. Did you know that in and out are opposites? In and out are opposites. That was fun.
16:30Which snake is longer? Yes, this snake is longer and this snake is shorter. This snake is long and this snake is short. Short and long are opposites.
16:51Let's do our rhyme one more time, nice and loud and see what the last surprise is. Who is ready to rhyme?
17:03A great big pumpkin or silly socks. I wonder what's inside the Halloween box. You did it. Oh, wow. What are those? What are those?
17:34They are spiders. Let's count them together. One, two, three, four, five. There are five spiders.
17:52You say up and the spiders will go up. Can you try that? Say up, say up, say up, up, up. The spiders are going up.
18:09You say down and the spiders will go down. Say down, say down, say down. Now the spiders are going down. Wow.
18:23Can you go up and down like the spiders? Up and down, up and down. That's fun. Let's do it again. Up and down, up and down.
18:38Did you know that up and down are opposites? Up and down are opposites. Yay. You did great.
18:52What's that sound? Did you hear that? Beep, beep, beep, beep. Can you beep like a bus? Beep, beep, beep, beep.
19:07Wow. It's a bus. Yeah. It's a Halloween bus. I wonder who is going to go on the Halloween bus. Maybe if we open the door, someone will go on the bus.
19:28Say open, say open, say open, say open. Yay. The bus door opened. Let's call out a ghost and see if a ghost wants to go on the Halloween bus.
19:45Ghost. Say it with me. Nice and loud. Ghost. Boo. What was that? Boo. It's a little ghost. Let's put the ghost on the Halloween bus.
20:07Wow. The ghost is on the bus. Who else should go on the Halloween bus? How about a witch? Let's call out witch together. Witch. We need to say it louder. Say it with me. Witch.
20:37Who was that? It was the witch. Here she is. The witch is getting on the bus. Yeah. The ghost and the witch are on the bus. Next stop, spooky street.
20:56Oh, now they're getting off the bus. Off and on. Off and on. Did you know that on and off are opposites? Wow.
21:12Owls sleep during the day and they're awake at night. That's called nocturnal. Day and night are opposites. Awake and asleep are also opposites.
21:35I love learning about Halloween and opposites with you. Let's pretend we're in a pumpkin patch looking for our pumpkin. Can you walk with me to the beat?
21:47Good job. And when you find the pumpkin, you can dance with your grown up or someone in your family or a stuffed animal. Are you ready? Pumpkin patch. Pumpkin patch. I'm looking for a pumpkin in a pumpkin patch.
22:02Pumpkin patch. Here is one. One for me. Turn into a jack-o-lantern for Halloween. That was so much fun. Should we do it again? Should we do it again? Okay. Pumpkin patch. Pumpkin patch. I'm looking for a pumpkin in a pumpkin patch.
22:22Pumpkin patch. Here is one. One for me. Turn into a jack-o-lantern for Halloween. Yay! You did a great job. It's time for a magic movie. Let's learn about Halloween.
22:39Halloween is a fun holiday. It's celebrated every year on October 31st. On Halloween, we can dress in fun costumes. I see a hot dog, a princess, and a swimmer. Even the dog is dressed up like a bumblebee.
23:00Now I see a witch, a fairy, another witch, and an astronaut. Some people paint their faces on Halloween with face paint. What's your Halloween costume going to be?
23:12Some years, we can go trick-or-treating. First, we walk down the street with a grown-up. We knock on the door. Knock, knock, knock. Then we say, trick-or-treat! And we get a treat! Can you say that? Trick-or-treat! Good job!
23:29We can do fun Halloween art projects like painting pumpkins, using glue to paste pumpkins on paper, and drawing pumpkins. Halloween is a fun holiday.
23:41Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate. The first one said, oh my, it's getting late. The second one said, there are witches in the air. The third one said, but we don't care. The fourth one said, let's run and run and run.
23:57The fifth one said, I'm ready for some fun. Who went the wind and out went the light, and the five little pumpkins rolled out of sight. Good job! Let's play a game. Where do you think the witch is hiding? Under the B, the W, or the A? Where do you think the witch is hiding?
24:19Is the witch under the B? No. Is the witch under the A? No. Do you think it's under the W? Oh, you found the little witch. Good job! She was under the W. Let's play again. Okay, where do you think the witch is hiding?
24:45Hmm, which starts with W? She's not behind the A. Is she behind the B? What do you think? No. Good job! Is she behind the W? Yay! You found her. Good job! Do you know what this is?
25:09It's a spider ring. Yeah, for Halloween. Let's sing the Itsy Bitsy Spider. Get out your spider. The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain. And the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.
25:37Hmm, since it's Halloween, let's do the spooky little spider. Are you ready? The spooky little spider went up the haunted house. Down flew a witch and scared him with a mouse. Out came a mummy which scared the mouse away. And the spooky little spider went along his way. Yay!
26:05Let's do the itsy bitsy spider again, but with a fast tempo and a fast spider. The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain. And the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again. Yay! You did such a great job.
26:27I have some pretend spider webs. Just pretend. Can you help me put the pretend spiders on the spider web? Thank you. We have one pretend spider. You say on and I'll put it on. Put it on, put it on, put it on. Put it on, put it on, put it on.
26:55Put it on. Now there's two spiders. Oh, it's looking really good. Thank you for your help. Put it on, put it on, put it on. Good job. We put the third spider on. One, two, three spiders on our web. Thanks for helping me decorate.
27:17It's time for a magic movie. Look, we're at the pumpkin patch. I see lots and lots of orange pumpkins. So many pumpkins. Hey look, it's a green tractor. There are people riding on the back of the green tractor. This is called a hayride.
27:45Aw, I see two happy babies sitting on the pumpkins. Now the babies are riding in a green wagon. The babies found a pumpkin to take home. It's fun to go to the pumpkin patch and find a special pumpkin to take home.
28:09Now it's time to make the pumpkin into a jack-o-lantern for Halloween. First, you have to cut open the pumpkin. That's only for grown-ups. Then you scoop out the pulp and the seeds. Next, you carve a face into the pumpkin. This little girl is carving a pumpkin with her grandpa. Finally, we can make the jack-o-lantern light up.
28:35It's so fun to make jack-o-lanterns for Halloween. This song is in a minor key. Listen to the song and then tell me after how it sounds to you. What does it sound like? Are you ready? Let's sing it.
28:53Have you seen the ghost of John? Long white bones with the skin all gone. Wouldn't it be chilly with no skin on?
29:13Are you ready? Let's sing it.
29:17Have you seen the ghost of John? Long white bones with the skin all gone. Wouldn't it be chilly with no skin on?
29:43Do you know what this is? It's a pumpkin. Good job. Let's turn it into a jack-o-lantern by making a face.
29:59The pumpkin needs these. What are these? We have two eyes. Good job. One, two. Two eyes. Then we have one nose. Good job. One nose.
30:19And we have one mouth. Good job. Oh, yay. And the jack-o-lantern is smiling. Can you make a happy face? Happy. If we turn the mouth upside down, it's a sad pumpkin in a sad face. Can you make a sad face?
30:41We could also make the pumpkin look surprised. Oh, wow. If we want to make the pumpkin look mad, we could put some kind of mad eyebrows. Does the pumpkin look mad? Mad face.
30:57Let's make the jack-o-lantern happy again because I'm so happy to be learning with you. This is our big jack-o-lantern. Let's make a small one. Big and small. Big and small.
31:15Okay, let's put two eyes on our little one. There you go. The little one. The small one. Two eyes, one nose, and one mouth. Yeah. The big jack-o-lantern and the small jack-o-lantern. Good job.
31:39Let's pretend to put on our costume. You ready? I'm gonna put on my costume. Put it on. I'm gonna walk down the street. Walk, walk, walk. I'm gonna knock on your door. Knock, knock, knock. I'm gonna say trick or treat. Trick or treat. Trick or treat.
32:05Give me something good to eat. Trick or treat. Give me something sweet, please. Now let's pretend to hide behind a tree. I'm gonna hide behind a tree. You can't find me. I'm gonna pop out and say boo. Boo!
32:29I'm gonna go home and count my candy. One, two, three, four, five. I'm gonna share some with you. Trick or treat. Give me something good to eat. Trick or treat. Give me something sweet, please. Trick or treat. Give me something good to eat. Trick or treat. Give me something sweet, please.
32:59Trick or treat. Did you know that we can make a pretend ghost out of tissue? Wow. Okay, so we take out, let's do two tissues and we ball it up. Put it in a ball. Good job. Then we take one more, put it over.
33:19Now we take one of these twist ties or maybe a piece of yarn or a rubber band and we put it on so the ghost is cinched right here. Now we're gonna give the ghost a face with a marker. Eyes and a little smile. Maybe a little nose.
33:45We did it. We made a little ghost out of tissues. That was fun.
33:49It's the Halloween Finger Family. Pumpkin finger, pumpkin finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do?
34:05Ghost finger, ghost finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do? Witch finger, witch finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do?
34:23Vampire finger, vampire finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do? Frankenstein finger, Frankenstein finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do?
34:39Good job. Now our ghost needs a face. Do you remember how many eyes? Yeah, two. One, two. Two eyes. Miss Rachel made these out of felt. Yeah, I made these out of felt.
35:01And then how many noses? Just one. One nose. And how many mouths? Just one. Oh, it's a happy ghost. Good job making a happy ghost with me.
35:15This song is also in a minor key and it's about an owl in a tree. I hear an owl and the owl hears me. Deep in the woods of the hickory tree. Hoot says the owl and hoot says me. Now it's Halloween as you can see.
35:43Good job. That was also in a minor key. Do you know what season Halloween is in? Some places it's where the leaves fall and it starts to get a little cold. Yeah, it's fall and we also call it autumn.
36:01In the fall we can also pick apples. Yeah, I love apple picking. Can you help me sort these apples? We have red and green. Good job. Where would this apple go? Yeah, with the red. Good job. Where would this green apple go?
36:23Would it go here? No. It would go with the green. Where would this green apple go? Yeah, with the green. How about this green apple? Yeah, we also put it with the green since we're sorting by color. How about this red apple? Does it go with the green? No. Shake your head no. It goes with the red. Good job sorting apples with me.
36:53Which apple is big and which apple is small? Yeah, this one's big and this one's small.
37:01Let's see how many gumballs are in our gumball machine today. One, two, three. Three gumballs. Let's pretend we got some pretend gum for Halloween and sing Icky Sticky Bubble Gum.
37:21We're gonna get up some pretend bubble gum. Okay, so get up some pretend bubble gum. What color is yours? Mine's pink. Put it in your mouth. We're gonna chew it. Are you chewing your gum? Okay, now we're gonna blow a really big bubble. Are you ready?
37:51Wow! Pop! Oh, no! Our bubble popped and the sticky bubble gum is all over our hands.
38:03Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your head. And you pull them, and you pull them, and you pull them away.
38:23Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your elbows. And you pull them, and you pull them, and you pull them away.
38:40Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your tummy. And you pull them, and you pull them, and you pull them away.
38:57Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your ears. And you pull them, and you pull them, and you pull them away.
39:15Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your knees. Are they on your knees? And you pull them, and you pull them, and you pull them away.
39:33Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your mouth.
39:45Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum. Bubble gum, bubble gum. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your grown-up. Put them on your grown-up. And you pull them, and you pull them, and you pull them away.
40:08That was so fun! One more time. Icky, sticky, sticky, sticky bubble gum makes your hands stick to your... Yay! That was so much fun!
40:22Songs for Littles. Songs for Littles.

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