The Latest 'CoComelon' Youtube Videos to Watch With Your Toddler
If you and your kids need to take a break from a chaotic schedule, or you've just fallen behind on laundry, the CoComelon Youtube channel can be a good tool to help you get through the day. Of course, you probably don't to want to plop your kid down in front of screens for too long, especially when they could be playing outside—but as a means to help your kid (and you!) unwind, CoComelon songs always do the trick.
Here are the latest videos posted on the CoComelon Youtube channel that will both educate and entertain your toddler—bonus points if you can watch them together as a family.
Sometimes my toddler just randomly sings 'Happy Birthday' to herself, even when it's nowhere near her birthday. She just likes the tune. This song has a similarly catchy tune. And bonus, it teaches kids all about birthdays—what exactly they are ('You were born on this date') and why you get to have a party.
And the visuals are fun too: In the accompanying video, JJ blows out the candles on his birthday cake and the kids take a magical train into a pink sky where they get to bounce on a cloud made of balloons. Isn't that what every kid wants for their birthday?
In this video, the classic kids song 'The Wheels on the Bus,' gets the CoComelon treatment. This time, all the characters are heroic fire fighters. JJ, Cody and Nina teach kids how 'brave and daring' firefighters protect the neighborhood—and they do a perfect impression of the sound a firetruck makes. For some reason it seems that all toddlers go through a firefighter phase, and this song plays into their interests perfectly, while also teaching them about an important job in their community.
Just in case you didn't know, there are so many CoComelon songs that can help instill healthy eating habits in kids. It's well know that can be difficult to get little ones to focus on their food—but maybe CoComelon can help. This playlist is over 30-minutes long (a great choice to play during road trips as well, by the way) and includes several songs that encourage kids to eat nutritious meals, from the 'Yes Yes Vegetables Song' to the 'Breakfast Song.'
Once you're done with screen time, you can tap into the CoComelon songs on Spotify. Plus, if your kids want even more CoComelon to look forward to, a feature-length CoComelon movie will hit theaters in 2027.
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