Teaching Toddlers In and Out Through Play & Song -Toddler toys for learning! Toddler Toy Videos

Teaching toddlers in and out through play and song and encouraging speaking & creative play! Great toddler toys for learning used in video! Thanks for watching our music class!

Rachel teaches preschool music to young kids, toddlers, and babies and has a master’s in music education from NYU. She has also been a toddler teacher and has a sweet 2-year-old boy who inspired her online baby music classes and learning videos!

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This is and this is in this is out and This is out put the toy in put the toy In take it out take it out In Out And What’s this it’s a little doggy He’s going in his house Try another one What’s this This is a kitty it’s a cat kitty cat cat What does a cat say Meow can you say that in a loud voice Yeah Let’s get a home for the cat This is in and this is in let’s make it Jump this is out this is out put the Kitty in put the kitty in take him out Take him out [Music] Want to go back in my house okay you can Go back and Now I want to go out because I want to Go play oh we popped you out that was Funny let’s see what else we have Beep beep here’s the bus This is fun Maybe we could put A kid in there Oh I want to go to the bus I gotta go to School can you put me in the bus This is and this is in this is out and This is out put the boy in put the boy In take him out take him out he likes

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The bus oh look at that Do you know any songs about buses The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round round and round that’s Fun Wow Let’s put another child in Can I go in because I have to go to the Store I need to get some things at the Store like some vegetables See how she goes in and Out And Out let’s have her go out the door Out And Let’s see what else we have oh this is a Fun toy This toy is great for toddlers let’s see Oh there’s a coin Let’s put it in [Music] Let’s take it out Let’s put it in again Let’s take it out out This one’s good for fine motor skills Let’s see what kind of sound it makes Now let’s take it out Yay that was fun let’s see what other Toys we have oh this is a cool toy So this is a little basket And I’ll show you guys me I’m a little hungry so I’m going shopping and I get a bagel and

Some oatmeal what a good breakfast Now I’m going to take out the oatmeal And take out the bagel I think I should Put them in my cart or in my basket Oh I’m at the store I’m having so much Fun this is fun Kind of hungry today for breakfast I Think I’ll grab a bagel put it in the Basket And Oh what’s this oatmeal with blueberries Blueberries are so delicious Oh wow that’s so yummy in the basket now I’m gonna take them out In Out In Out and that was so fun To see another toy Look at this toy this is really fun oh I Gotta do my work with my hammer I gotta fix this Okay let’s put them back in In Should I put them all in In And Wow they’re all in should I take them All out Out out Out out Now I have to put them back in In This is fun and

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Oh This is a really cool toy see How to do my work Okay Want to see some other cool toys Oh what’s this these are blocks I love Blocks Should we put them out [Applause] Put the blocks out when we clean up we Put them back in Is Is and cleaning up the blocks cleaning Up the blocks puts the blocks in put the Blocks in cleaning up this fun cleaning Up this fun you know another song about Cleaning up I do too clean up clean up Everybody everywhere clean up clean up Everybody do you share I had so much fun with you today I love Playing with you we learned about Yin Foreign And out Bye bye friends

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About the Author: Irene Jones

I was a teacher in the Philadelphia Public School System for over 20 years. I love teaching preschoolers and watching them progress from wide eyed blank slates to being able to read and write. The pride they enjoy from advancing their abilities and seeing their imagination grow is the greatest reward a teacher can receive.